Section 21 Students: We’re up to half a day behind. Your job this weekend is to learn the vocabulary for lesson 6 for a quiz on Monday.
Everyone else: You need to translate the story “Iter ad Europam” for homework this weekend:
Ad Eurōpam navigābō; tōta familia nāvigābit. Nautae nāvem novam parābunt. Multam pecūniam ad Eurōpam portābimus. Cibum nōn parābimus, quod in nāvī magna copia cibī bonī est.
Ad īnsulam clāram Britanniam nāvigābimus. In Britanniā familia domum rēgīnae spectābit. Ruīnās Rōmānās in Britanniā spectābō. Tum tōta familia ad Galliam nāvigābit. In Galliā rēgina nōn est, sed familia multa mūsaea spectābit. Ruīnās Rōmānās in Galliā spectābō.
Tum ad Germāniam et ad Austriam et ad Helvetiam ībimus. Ibi familia musaea spectābit, sed ruīnās Rōmānās spectābō. Tum ad Ītaliam ībimus. In Ītaliā tōta familia ruīnās Rōmānās spectābit. Rēginās et mūsaea et terrās novās spectābō, sed ruīnās Rōmānās amō et semper amābō.
Note that “tōta familia” means “the whole family” and is used as a 3rd person singular subject throughout the story. Bonam Fortunam!