If you've ever thought about studying Latin, consider an Atlanta Latin course provided by Varsity Tutors. This course is ideal for high school students at North Atlanta High School or Westlake High School who may want to prepare for higher education. We also welcome students at the college level and beyond, so feel free to come and join us if you attend a local college such as Georgia State University. Whenever you learn a new language, it's helpful to be able to practice and communicate with others. This is precisely what Latin courses can provide you with, along with an expert instructor who can assist you with any difficulties that you may encounter.
There's a rich history behind Latin, which makes the language all the more interesting. It is believed to have emerged in a region of central Italy known as Latium. By the time the Roman Empire formed, it had split into two different forms, known as Vulgar Latin and Classical Latin. Vulgar Latin was the form that was spoken among the people, spread throughout the Roman Empire, and which eventually gave rise to our modern Romance languages. On the other hand, Classical Latin was more formal and drew influences from Greek. Although there were attempts to revive Classical Latin, it eventually lost its influence over the centuries. The language is still spoken in Vatican City and is used for communication in the Roman Catholic Church.
Latin is sometimes referred to as a dead language, but it remains very much alive in fields such as medicine, science, and law. If you plan on going into a field that uses Latin, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the language. It's also useful to have an understanding of Latin if you want to learn any of the Romance languages such as Italian, Spanish, or French. This is because Romance Languages are descended from Latin. Studying Latin can help you get a better sense of the context in which these languages evolved. Whether you are an adult with years of experience or a high school freshman, these courses can help you broaden your perspective on the world and strengthen your grasp on history.
What topics can I study in an Atlanta Latin course?
Learning any new language is a challenge. However, with a lot of persistence and practice, you'll eventually start to get the hang of it. Since Latin has some similarities to English, you'll find that some Latin words are easily recognizable. When you study Latin, you will encounter a variety of topics, such as pronunciation, inflection, vocabulary, and history.
Although Latin pronunciation is relatively straightforward, it can take some time for beginners to get used to it. Your instructor can help clarify the principles of Latin pronunciation and resolve any difficulties that you may be having. One convenient feature of Latin pronunciation is that you don't have to worry about picking up an accent since it is no longer widely spoken.
You may also review inflections. In Latin, the endings of words are inflected, and you must be able to comprehend these endings in order to understand the meaning. Since we don't use inflected forms in English so much as we use rigid word order, this topic can be tricky to master when you're first starting out. Your instructor might walk you through this concept, use it in different examples, or apply it in conversational practice.
Vocabulary is yet another topic that you might review in an Atlanta Latin course. In Latin, nouns are categorized by gender, in much the same way that Romance languages like Spanish and French are structured. This can be a bit confusing to beginners, but you'll eventually become accustomed to it with enough practice.
Your instructor may also teach you about the vibrant history that surrounds the Latin language. This is a fun topic because you'll be able to apply the language within a historical and cultural context. Your instructor may introduce you to Latin literature and the history that goes along with it.
How can an Atlanta Latin course help me?
When you sign up for courses, you'll be able to collaborate with other students and discuss topics in Latin. Collaboration is a great learning method because it allows students to exchange ideas and help each other out. It has actually been shown that collaboration gives students a better understanding of the material. Furthermore, you'll be guided by a highly trained instructor who can help you out if there's something that you don't fully understand. For example, if you're struggling with a certain grammatical construction or you need help with pronunciation, your instructor can work to assist you. They might give you some helpful study tips or work through the issues with you to help resolve them. Keep in mind that you can schedule one-on-one time with your instructor to go over any issues that you might be having a difficult time with. This is also convenient if you just want some individualized instruction.
Classes have been designed to be as convenient as possible. When you first enroll in an Atlanta Latin class, you'll be able to pick between a two-week class and a four-week class. Also, don't forget that classes take place in multiple sections, with new sections beginning monthly. One great thing about classes is that they are based entirely online. Think about what this means. It means that you won't even have to get out of the house to participate in your class. You can engage in the class in much the same way that you'd be able to in a traditional classroom setting without even having to worry about getting out into traffic. It couldn't get much more convenient than that!
How do I get signed up?
Taking the time to learn Latin can pay off in many areas of your life. The Atlanta Latin class is a great way to broaden your horizons and learn more about the mechanics of language. Aside from the pleasure and sense of satisfaction that learning a new language gives you, it can help you in many academic fields and bolster your understanding of history, language, and culture. Come and join us today!
If you are interested in getting signed up for an Atlanta Latin class, please feel free to contact Varsity Tutors today. We want to help you embark on the next chapter of your education.

Yuheon: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...to detoxify contaminated waters in third-world countries. Outside of academics, I love sports, animals, and learning about different cultures and backgrounds (I myself come from a diverse background, having lived in Korea, California, Alabama, Georgia, and Indiana). I appreciate a variety of music, and I strongly believe that rap is the modern-day poetry. While I tutor in a variety of subjects, I specialize in math (Algebra, Geometry, Pre-calculus, ACT/SAT/SAT Subject Math, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential...
Education & Certification
- University of Notre Dame - Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Macroeconomics
- Elementary School Science
- Calculus
- +85 subjects

Anna: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...subjects. I am passionate about learning theory, reading, writing, and grammar. It is my goal as a tutor to create a learning environment where all students feel comfortable, capable, and confident enough to ask questions and share their thoughts. I seek to advance students' skills through strategic, specialized instruction and positive reinforcement. I am a firm believer that learning should be fun, engaging, and collaborative, and I intend to incorporate these principles into all of...
Education & Certification
- Wake Forest University - Bachelor, Psychology and Latin
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- ACT English
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +45 subjects

Emily: Atlanta Latin course instructor
My original experience in tutoring comes from my friends and family asking me for help with their math assignments. Currently, I attend Georgia Tech and am a math tutor. I also tutor beginner's Latin and test preparation. Besides tutoring, I am interested in horseback riding, photography and being outdoors.
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Computational Media
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Arithmetic
- ACT Science
- ACT Writing
- +27 subjects

Tyler: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...in college for biology and music courses, and I also have experience preparing students for standardized tests. My approach to tutoring is not to simply teach the material, but also to give my students the tools and strategies they need to teach themselves. Since everyone learns differently, I adjust my teaching style to match how each of my students learn, and I enjoy the challenge of coming up with new ways to explain concepts and...
Education & Certification
- Emory University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SAT Subject Tests
- IB Music SL
- ACT
- +31 subjects

Cameron: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...My experience also includes mentoring students through writing workshops and tutoring sessions, helping them strengthen their analytical skills, refine their writing processes, and build confidence in their abilities. I earned my Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing from Georgia State University and my MA in English from Ball State University and am currently pursuing a PhD in English, with a focus on environmental literature, Southern Cli-Fi, and African American Studies. I tutor in...
Education & Certification
- Georgia State University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Ball State University - Master of Arts, English
- Georgia State University - Master of Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Expository Writing
- Reading
- Phonics
- +70 subjects

Chintan: Atlanta Latin course instructor
As a tutor, I approach each student differently as all students have the capability to learn well, but each student learns differently. I like to take time to engage the student not only with problems to solve, but also with conversation making sure that they not only understand each step in the process, but also are able to apply what they learn in their own unique way to perform well and grow as students.
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SQL
- ACT Reading
- High School Chemistry
- +52 subjects

Elizabeth: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...have also taught College Prep, which includes not only SAT and ACT prep but also coaching for college admissions essays. Back in my student days, I studied like a maniac and took more standardized tests than I care to remember. As a result, I was admitted to UChicago for undergrad and to Yale for my Ph.D. I'll be happy to pass on all of my study and test taking strategies to you.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Classical Studies
- Yale University - PHD, Ancient Christianity
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 3
- SAT
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +42 subjects

Hayden: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...teach in a university setting in the future, and I enjoy the creative challenge of developing new ways for students to relate to academic material, especially that which aligns with my own intellectual interests. Outside of literature and language learning, both of which I have continued to pursue since my graduation, I love working with animals. As an Animal Ambassador Handler at AWARE Wildlife Center, I am fortunate to spend a great deal of time...
Education & Certification
- Oglethorpe University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- High School Level American Literature
- Study Skills
- +28 subjects

Patricia: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...adults, and introductory computer skills to children and adults when desktop computers were just beginning to be commonplace in schools and in people's homes. I've been a private high school administrator and mentor/coordinator for several high school clubs. I've interacted with students from all over the world while working in the high school because we accepted international enrollment and had a robust foreign exchange/study abroad program, so we always had students from Asia, Europe, South...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, General Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- CLEP
- Business Writing
- CLEP College Composition
- +55 subjects

Hannah: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...Finalist and valedictorian of my graduating class. I am also a copy editor and opinion writer for my school's newspaper, the Tufts Daily. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about chemistry, English and Hebrew. Through my past experience tutoring, I have learned that identifying key areas for growth, adapting to different learning styles, and establishing in students confidence in their intellectual abilities is key to their academic flourishing.
Education & Certification
- Tufts University - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Hebrew
- AP Biology
- Writing
- +36 subjects

Maggie: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...clients. In 2014 I got my Master's in Applied Linguistics from NYU. Currently, in the middle of this pandemic, I am teaching English to young Chinese students virtually. In my ten years of experience helping struggling students whose profiles vary greatly, I am a firm supporter of continuing education. It is absolutely necessary for an improved quality of life, and I love sharing my passion for learning with my students. In my spare time, I...
Education & Certification
- University of Georgia - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- New York University - Master of Arts, Applied Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Spanish
- College Level American Literature
- +42 subjects

Brooke: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...of technology in the academic and professional arenas. I also incorporate a mixture of visual, kinesthetic, and auditory instructional techniques. I feel that this method keeps students engaged through variations in activities, and it appeals to all three types of learners. Although teachers are required to abide by the pre-established parameters of curriculum requirements, the implementation of a holistic aspect in instructional strategy is essential to optimizing learning outcomes for the students. Furthermore, teaching is...
Education & Certification
- Georgia State University - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English
- University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus - Masters in Education, Adult and Continuing Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Public Speaking
- Languages
- +42 subjects

Joseph: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...for storytelling, and I enjoy teaching Math and Grammar because of their rational nature and the enjoyment that comes from solving logic puzzles. When I am not teaching, I enjoy going to the movies, spending time with my five younger brothers and sisters, and volunteering within MENSA. I believe that learning can always be made fun and is extremely rewarding when you put in the work. I look forward to sharing my love of all...
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Bachelor in Arts, English
- London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art - Master of Arts, Acting
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ISEE- Primary
- AP English Literature and Composition
- Elementary School Math
- +127 subjects

Samuel: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...on and off for most of my life. I started with Kumon and taught very young children how to read. I have also coached students for the GRE, SAT, and ACT. Teaching has always been a passion of mine. I am a kind and patient tutor, able to assess strengths and weaknesses of a student quickly and motivating them with useful tools wherever needed in addition to helping to implement effective test taking strategies.... My teaching philosophy is to always be kind, funny and understanding. I feel that these three attributes can take one far in life. For teaching, nothing is more important. We were all taught knowing little or next to nothing! Teaching should be fun, adventurous and fulfilling for everyone.
Education & Certification
- Manipal University - Bachelors, Science
- American University of Antigua - Current Grad Student, Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- AP Macroeconomics
- Languages
- +71 subjects

Megan: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...I graduated Cum Laude and the President of the Pre-Medical Club. Currently, I work at Emory University as a Research Specialist. I hope to help students in subjects such as biology, psychology, and math. I have taken many upper level college classes. For instance, I took and mastered classes such as, Molecular Cellular Biology, Theories of Personality, Abnormal Psychology, and Calculus. I can teach students from the elementary level to high school graduate.
Education & Certification
- Point Park University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French Horn
- Elementary School Science
- Neurobiology
- +89 subjects

Hend M.: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...Over the course of my career, I've guided undergraduate and graduate students through the challenges of academic writing, including: - Developing thesis statements and organizing complex arguments. - Mastering discipline-specific writing styles (e.g., APA, MLA). - Revising for clarity, coherence, and grammatical precision. - Avoiding plagiarism through proper citation and paraphrasing techniques. **Notable Student Projects** I've helped students tackle a variety of advanced writing tasks, such as: - College essays, including admissions essays, personal statements,...
Education & Certification
- Tripoli University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus - Doctor of Science, English Composition
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Arabic
- Writing
- +35 subjects

Kaitlyn: Atlanta Latin course instructor
I have been tutoring students in math for 5 years both privately and for other companies. My favorite subject to tutor would be a tie between algebra and geometry. I am currently working to obtain my degree from Georgia Gwinnett College in Secondary Education with a focus in Mathematics. With my degree, I want to start out as a high school math teacher while I continue my education up to a doctorate in mathematics.
Education & Certification
- Georgia Gwinnett College - Bachelor of Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Trigonometry
- College English
- Languages
- +19 subjects

Roxana: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...10 years of progressive teaching experience. I taught High School and Middle School in Europe (Romania) and Kindergarten for 8 years in America. I tutor all main core subjects for grades K-6. English is my favorite and I tutor this for grades K-10. I am also a volunteer teacher at my church (Sunday school), where I teach my students Modern European History. I am a mother of two, and my husband and I love to...
Education & Certification
- University Babes -Bolyai Cluj Napoca Ro UE - Bachelor in Arts, European History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Spanish
- History
- +29 subjects

Stephen: Atlanta Latin course instructor
...fact, Georgia State is where I was exposed to the practice of tutoring. I spent time with the Physics department, tutoring students in Kinematic Physics curricula and assisting professors with exams. Aside from this experience, I have taken a host of courses outside of my focus, such as Latin, Mythologies, and Religious Studies.. I would say that I have a span of knowledge that can be helpful to those who wish to know more.
Education & Certification
- Georgia State University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- West Virginia University - Master of Engineering, Aerospace Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Middle School Math
- Elementary School Reading
- +35 subjects

Rajappa: Atlanta Latin course instructor
I teach taking into account the individual ability of the student to grasp the information. For instance, I would give a suitable or a related example so that the student would understand the new concept by drawing a parallel with what they know already. This would ensure their cognition and also high retention.
Education & Certification
- University of Madras - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- University of Madras - Doctor of Philosophy, Organic Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Math
- Chemical Engineering
- +36 subjects