The best way to learn another language is to see it, hear it, say it, and write it. As the student reads the chapters, he will see, hear, and say Latin sentences. He will work at first with short, easy sentences. He will concentrate his attention on nouns, then on adjectives, then on verbs, and finally on pronouns. One main difference between Latin and English is that the Romans put many more endings on words than we do in English. These endings, called inflections, are presented gradually to help the student understand and memorize them. At the end of each chapter is a section called 'Essential Information.' This section helps the student to prepare for chapter tests and for the chapters that follow. New vocabulary words and important terms that he needs to learn are easy to find in the chapters because they are in bold type or in section titles. 415 pages, softcover.