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How are you qualified to teach Latin at 13 Plus Level?

I am qualified to teach Latin at 13 Plus Level because I got an A* in GCSE Level Latin and an A* in A Level Latin, and I taught 13 Plus Level Latin at St Saviour's and St Olave's Olave's School in Sout...

Answered by Barnaby S. Latin tutor
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How are you qualified to teach Latin at A Level?

I am qualified to teach Latin at A Level because I got an A* in Latin at A Level (2013).

Answered by Barnaby S. Latin tutor
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How are you qualified to teach Latin at GCSE Level?

I am qualified to teach Latin at GCSE Level because I got an A* in Latin at GCSE Level (2011).

Answered by Barnaby S. Latin tutor
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Indirect statements are a mystery to me - can you explain them?

First, we need to understand what an indirect statement is, and the best way to do that is to work in English for the moment.

The opposite of an indirect statement is a 'direct statement'...

Answered by Tom M. Latin tutor
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Comment on this section of text (Aeneid XII lines 742-765). How is Turnus portrayed, particularly in light of his imminent final battle?

The change of scene indicated by ‘ergo’ marks not only a shift in action as Turnus flees from Aeneas upon the shattering of his sword, but a significant shift from boldness to panic (‘amens’). The part...

Answered by Callum M. Latin tutor
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