| Question | Answer |
| cotīdiē, (adv.) | daily, every day |
| lūdus | school |
| preficīscī | to set out |
| vereor | I am afraid |
| castīgō, -āre, āvī, -ātus | to rebuke, reprimand |
| Vergilius, -ī | Roman poet Vergil |
| grammaticus, -ī | secondary school teacher |
| experītur | (he) tests |
| loqueris | you are talking |
| loquuntur | (they) talk |
| vel, (conj.) | or |
| paedagōgus, -i | tutor |
| ingressus est | (he) entered |
| ēruditus, -a, -um | learned, scholarly |
| ūtilitis, -is, -e | useful |
| ēgressī sunt | (they) went out |
| profectī sunt | (they) set out |
| pīstrīnum, -ī | bakery |
| praeferō, praeferre, praetulī, praelātus (irreg.) | to carry ____ (acc.) in front of ____ (dat.) |
| etiamsī, (conj.) | even if |
| ad tempus | on time |
| scriblīta, -ae | tart or pastry with cheese filling |
| paulim, -ī | a small amount, a little |
| iēntāculum, -ī | breakfast |
| magister, magistrī, m. | schoolmaster |
| sextus, -um, -a | sixth |
| cōnor, cōnārī, conatus sum | to try |
| moror, morārī, morātus sum | to delay, remain, stay |
| vereor, verērī, veritus sum | to be afraid, fear |
| collābor, collābī, collāpsus sum | to collapse |
| cōnsequor cōnsequī, cōnsecūtus sum | to overtake, catch up with |
| loquor, loquī, locūtus sum | to speak |
| proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum | to set out, leave |
| sequor, sequin, secūtus sum | to follow |
| ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum | to go out, leave |
| ingredior, ingredī, ingressus sum | to go in, enter |
| regredior, regredī, regressus sum | to go back, return |
| experior, experīrī, expertus sum | to test, try |