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[quote=Anonymous]1. A reference although not a primer, but here is a quick read that is fun and topical and that a teen might like: "Latin Matters - A little knowledge is a dangerous thing" by Simon R. H. James Copyright 2008, Portico Books ISBN 978-1-906032-31-9 First line of the introduction: "Latin trains the brain...." 2. New Latin Grammar, Bennett, 1945, Allyn and Bacon publishers. Sure, it's an old text, but explains things step by step. 3. Anything from the Ecci Romani series? Very basic, maybe too basic. I don't know if that series is the best to recommend or not, I'm not an expert when it comes to teaching. 4. But finally, keep in mind, there are also some fantastic Latin tutors in the Bethesda and McLean areas. Hiring tutors is something I AM an expert in. They are easy to find, just ask your kid's teachers. There seems to be a whole network out there of friends of Latin. [/quote]
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