tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post3641789212048259135..comments2024-02-03T10:59:00.385-05:00Comments on Toda-lly Comprehensible Latin: More Reflections: Student Input for ReadingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-74136017776267072642017-06-04T21:09:17.351-04:002017-06-04T21:09:17.351-04:00Thanks for your very nice comments - I am glad to ...Thanks for your very nice comments - I am glad to hear that you have found my blog to be helpful. I was not aware of your graphic novella, but I am very interested in checking it out. I appreciate you letting me know about it!Keithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12196810680408675365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8838882378909693892.post-43764546286217883102017-06-04T17:26:43.960-04:002017-06-04T17:26:43.960-04:00Salve! First may I say how much you have influenc...Salve! First may I say how much you have influenced my pedagogy in the last couple of years. While I have been writing stories in Latin for a while, I hadn't given much thought to limiting the vocabulary until recently and now of course, I'm kind of obsessed with it. I hope this isn't too forward but my students also love mysteries, spooky stories. And so - I wrote one - a graphic novella with limited vocabulary that has three spooky stories. It's recently published on Amazon. Any thoughts or feedback you may have would be greatly appreciated. There's also some info on my own blog at www.latinahilara.com. Gratias, magister - I hope at some point to meet you in person. Jocelyndemuthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03410479484488744855noreply@blogger.com