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View Article  Pro Roscio new audio
I've made a podcast of chapters 15-16 of Pro Roscio   more »
View Article  Podcasts on Latin set texts
Some audio on GCSE Latin texts produced for Camden School for Girls has been generously put on line here:   more »
View Article  The new audio is on the ArLT website
Those recordings of the 2009-2010 set texts are now on line here.   more »
View Article  Readings of OCR verse prescriptions ready
The CD of 2008-9 Latin verse prescriptions for the OCR exams read by ArLT members is now ready.   more »
View Article  Lots of people are listening to Latin
Evan Millner, who runs the Latinum Podcast site, has sent this cheering piece of news:   more »
View Article  ARLT audio now easier to find
There is now a single page on the ARLT website which leads to all the currently available ARLT recordings of Latin and Greek.   more »
View Article  And here is the puella song
Here is the song of the first declension:   more »
View Article  The qui quae quod song
Here is my song to help pupils learn the declension of the relative pronoun in Latin:   more »
View Article  Greek set texts audio
Here for the first time are recordings of a Greek GCSE set text.   more »
View Article  Horace Odes Book 1 audio
For Horace readings please see the relevant audio page on the ArLT website.   more »
View Article  No comment
On the so-called 'Pisa' tests, comparing achievement in various countries:

The OECD has set its face against measuring achievement in relation to the curriculum, preferring to try to capture "literacy" or "the ability to use knowledge and skills to meet real-life challenges".   more »
View Article  Seneca letters (OCR A level) - audio for download
These audio files are not the high quality ARLT productions, which concentrate on verse set texts, but a personal contribution by the Blogger, offered for what they are worth.   more »
View Article  The OCR GCSE verse prescriptions for June 2005-6
Note: Audio files have been re-located. The audio index page on the ARLT website leads to all the available recordings.   more »

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