Take Notes! Put it in a notebook or something. It will help. I can almost promise you that!
Practice! As said, practice makes perfect, and believe me, as you grow in your knowledge, practicing once or twice a week will not help you.
Say the vocab I give you every lesson. As we go on, the words will start to become harder, as some words will end up having several add-ons at the end to give the word a different meaning.
Don't look at the vocab and Grammar and all of the jazz just before a test. It won't help you.
These are some habits to help you. Think of more? Let me know! I'd be happy to hear from you.
*note- please do not put and translations in the comment sections on tests. I will put the translations in the next chapter. Feel free though to comment your score! Id love to hear how you did!
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Latin for beginners
Non-FictionThe Latin book for beginners because I've gotten requests to help some peeps learn. I will post a Greek book for beginners later. IF YOU REALLY WANT TO GET FLUENT, THEN USE DUOLINGO. IM ONLY HELPING AND JUMPSTARTING YOU'RE KNOWLEDGE. Plz don't copy...