
Declension of reflexive pronoun se possessive pronouns and intensive pronoun ipse Declension of personal pronouns ego, tu, nos, vos Declension of demonstrative pronouns hic, ille, iste, is, idem Sum, possum, fero, eo, fio, volo, malo, nolo : all indicative, subjunctive and imperative forms (excluding future imperative) present, perfect, future infinitives (excluding future infinitive passive) all participles and voices (where applicable) Participles: present active, perfect passive, future active.Infinitives: present, perfect, future infinitives active and passive (excluding the future infinitive passive, e.g., amatum iri).Finite verbs: present, future, imperfect, perfect, future-perfect, pluperfect tenses indicative, subjunctive and imperative mood (excluding the future imperative) active and passive voice, including deponent and semi-deponent verbs.Adverbs including the comparison of adverbs

Adjectives: all declensions, including those that have – ius and – i in genitive and dative singular comparison of adjectives (comparative and superlative degree adjectives)

Further details on these elements can be found in, e.g., Benjamin Hall Kennedy, The Revised Latin Primer (London: Longman, 1962). The following chart provides a list of the grammatical elements with which participants in the Elementary Latin test are expected to be familiar.
CHAMBERS MURRAY LATIN ENGLISH DICTIONARY FULL
This exam is designed for those who are at a level that is approximately equal to that of someone having taken a Latin course for three semesters, four hours per week, and who has been reading for at least one full semester not too complex original Latin texts.

考试内容涉及的拉丁基本语法 / Level of the standardised test in Elementary Latin Participants are expected to be able to trace back words used in the text to their dictionary form. Lewis, Latin Dictionary for Schools (Beijing: Peking University Press, 2015) or an earlier print of this dictionary, or William Smith and John Lockwood, Chambers Murray Latin-English Dictionary (London: Chambers, 1976) or a later print. Participants are allowed to consult any of the following two dictionaries: Charlton T. The grades awarded to the students are: A (90 – 100 points-excellent), B (80 – 89 points-good), C (70 – 79 points-adequate), D (60 – 69 points-unsatisfactory), F (0 – 59 points-inadequate). The Latin exam, lasting for three hours, will test the candidates’ ability to translate a short Latin text of about 180 words, taken from the works of either Julius Caesar or Cornelius Nepos, into correct English. 初级拉丁语考试标准和范围 / Scope of the standardised test Elementary Latin
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请下载附件中的报名表,填写表中 所有信息,并将报名表发送至下列电子邮箱: fill out all the details in the attached registration form (Excel sheet) and send this form to the following email: deadline for registration is the 28 th of April 2022. Participants will be informed of their results by letter dispatched four weeks after the tests. Further details regarding the tests, including the anti-epidemic measures and regulations by which all participants must abide, will be sent to those who register their participation through email. The tests in Elementary and Intermediate Ancient Greek are scheduled for Sunday the 15 th of May from 13:00 until 16:00. The tests in Elementary and Intermediate Latin are scheduled to take place on Saturday the 14 th of May from 13:00 until 16:00. The tests are open to students and young scholars from universities across China, including those in Taiwan and the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macao. The tests will be held at two sites: Peking University and the Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations (IHAC), Northeast Normal University, Changchun. Eager to continue on this path, we are pleased to announce tests in Elementary and Intermediate Latin and Ancient Greek taking place in May of 2022. Behind this move was a firm belief that the promotion of Latin and Ancient Greek among students in ancient and medieval history, literature and philosophy would be best served by the creation of a standard for assessing proficiency in these two classical languages. Since September 2017 the Centre for Classical and Medieval Studies at Peking University has been offering standardised tests in Latin and Ancient Greek on e lementary and i ntermediate level. PKU STANDARDISED TESTS: LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK
