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I find it interesting reading about legendary language teachers. https://www.amazon.de/Chinese-Through-Poetry-introduction-tr... for Classical Chinese and https://www.amazon.com/Familia-Romana-Lingua-Latina-Book-ebo... for Latin are by amazing language teachers who refined their material over decades and finally published wonderful books that contain so much wisdom and good taste.

( If you know of similar books for other languages, please let me know! I didn't even have any interest in learning Classical Chinese, but was drawn in by Barnes's book more or less immediately... ).

As much as language-learning is a lot about hard work, some people seem to be exceptionally good at teaching, and slaving away struggling to learn a language under a dreary teacher is the worst.

Language teaching seems to have its own particular flavour of impact on the students and their relationship to their teachers? I guess it's far more common that their teaching will have a gigantic impact on someone's life, if they are going to be using the language every day, than many other things that people learn. Less likely of Latin, but it still seems that people can be nonetheless grateful to have a gifted teacher even there!




Reggie Foster did have a textbook come out before his death (unlike Ørberg's, which you mention, it is written in English rather than Latin), Ossa Latinitatis Sola.

https://thelatinlanguage.org/ossa/

He also had a sequel (about reading Cicero) in press which is due out in January. It's called Ossium Carnes Multae. Daniel McCarthy, the editor, has been collecting materials by Foster with the aim of bringing out a five-part series:

https://thelatinlanguage.org/latinitatis-corpus/

I'm not sure whether volumes III through V are ever going to appear. :-(


Here's a list of similar books for other languages:

https://blog.nina.coffee/2018/08/27/all_nature_method_books....


A 2018 interview for CBS This Morning (7m):

* https://www.cbsnews.com/news/meet-the-priest-determined-to-k...




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