The Romans had a range of different beliefs about life after death. Strange then that we start this morbid theme at a dinner party. What sort of stories did the Romans tell over dinner? How do these relate to the topic of death? Find out in this stage.

In this stage we will:

  • continue to translate the imperfect and perfect tenses'
  • learn to supply a subject where they are missing;
  • consolidate our knowledge of the nominative and accusative cases.

Additionally, the aspects of Classical Civilisation covered in this stage are:

    • Roman ghost stories;
    • differing beliefs about the afterlife in Roman times.