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salve Reader!

I hope this email finds you not too tired from the longest term of the year. I am flying to Barcelona on Thursday for a conference, and let me tell you something: am very much ready to have a good rest in the sun!

If you are like me, you are probably looking forward to a break, hoping that it will lead to an energetic return in 2026. Now, Reader, when your teen's Latin GCSE is just around the corner, this is not as easily done as it is said!

But I am here to help: enter my Latin GCSE Revision Course.

If you think your child needs structure and support but are unable to answer their questions, this course is probably for you.

Here is how it works:

  1. From December 22nd, you get direct access to all sections of the course straightaway
  2. You see your child:
    • Test themselves and spot gaps in language knowledge
    • Organise revision efficiently
    • Understand what is needed to get a 9 in all language sections of the Latin GCSE exam
  3. You get support and feedback through:
  • Bespoke resources that go beyond rote memorisation
  • Instant feedback through a suite of well-designed and ad-free videos and exercises
  • Direct access to my knowledge via the monitored comment sections to get quick answers

If it sounds that this could be what you are looking for, do not delay: spaces are limited. Here is the link to reserve your spot:

Ana Martin

PS: I do not want to clog your inbox. If your child has already sat their GCSE Latin exam, just click here and I will not send you any more information about this course.

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