We can now supply three new tests on Seneca set texts and some Cicero practice unseens, thanks to Hilary Walters. They are in the password-protected section (For Teachers) of the ARLT web-site.
A word of explanation about registering for the 'For Teachers' section. When you fill in the form you are asked for a username, and you are automatically sent a password. These are not the ones you really need. I will send you a personal e-mail with the real username and password. Silly, I know, but that's the way things are at the moment. It does mean that things are a little more personal, because sometimes teachers write back and tell me about how things are in their schools.
If there are resources you would like to see, which we don't yet offer, please let me know.
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