Set Texts Companions for AS & A Level OCR Latin

Prose Literature 2024–2026

Original translation and detailed commentary – including notes on style, grammar and context, picking up where the set text notes end. Give it to students either as a complete companion, or as handouts to support your class teaching. The perfect complement to the set text!

The practice questions and mark schemes at the end are fantastic – one of the chief values of these guides!

S Thomson, HoD & Peer Reviewer
AS and A Level
  • All styles of exam questions including AS 10-mark and 15- to 20-mark A Level essay questions
  • Latin text provided alongside a precise but clear translation
  • Detailed line-by-line notes on grammar, translation, style and context
  • Activities and practice exam questions help students engage with and develop an in-depth appreciation of the text
  • Specifically designed to support students in areas identified for improvement in examiners' reports
  • Written by an experienced examiner
  • Glossary of/references to linguistic terms

A valuable resource...
Perfectly catered for the OCR exam board

A Prescott, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

Verse Literature 2024–2026 resources are also available.


What do teachers say about this resource? (12128)

This is an excellent resource and I have changed my scheme of work for next year so that I can incorporate this into my teaching. Thank you. It has a lot of information, covering all the major parts of the specification, with good interweaving of English and Latin sources. I really liked the number of activities included. Sometimes, resources can be information heavy and activity-lite, but this resource has an excellent balance of the two. It covers the specification fully and adds additional sources. The sourcework can always be difficult, because I rely on the same additional readings over and over, so it's good to have this author's suggestions and opinions. [Would you purchase this resource?] Without a shadow of a doubt.

D Lester, Classics Teacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (12044)

I would definitely purchase this. Its hallmark was thoroughness and it maintained a high standard, from the start, with the illustrations of Cicero, to the exam questions at the end, which rounded it off nicely.The contents were detailed and followed the usual reliable format of other ZigZag classics resources. It enhances learning by giving students of all abilities confidence, through following a consistent house style viz in the separate sections = Latin, translation, grammar and translation notes, then context and style notes. Its educational value is to stretch the more able by providing signposted extra material, while not overwhelming the less able. It matches the spec superlatively, with no omissions.

L Ashley, HoD & Peer Reviewer

On the whole, I like this resource. I think it is a thorough discussion of Pro Caelio and would function well as a resource to teach the entire topic. I like the amount of detail given in the resource. I feel there is enough there to stretch more able learners to the A/A* grades, while supporting the less able to achieve. I really like the line explanations, looking at the specific grammar and vocabulary in each line which could be easily overlooked. I feel that this encourages students to think carefully about the Latin they're reading and encourages deeper thought processes.

D Lester, Teacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (12437)

It is very thorough - the grammatical comments are explained in detail, which allows the learners to fully understand the point being made. Clear and concise summaries of the English section at the start and really detailed answers for the 15 markers in the mark scheme - gives the learners the confidence if revising independently to fully study their own answers.

D OLaoire, tTeacher & Peer Reviewer

What do teachers say about this resource? (12127)

I think that on the whole it is very useful. Tacitus is a difficult author and the translation seems to me to be both clear and accurate. I really liked the chapter headings, with brief summaries to outline what happens. It helps to shape the text in a student's mind.

K OBrien, Teacher & Peer Reviewer