Whether you are studying the Latin language at the University of Texas in Austin, attending Bowie High School or Lake Travis High School, or you just want to study the language for your own personal reasons, Varsity Tutors can help set you up with an Austin Latin course to meet your needs. A course can provide you with the necessary foundation for learning Latin with discussions, activities, and access to a Latin teacher.
Learning to speak another language can prove tricky even to the most studious of people. Perhaps you've found that a conventional classroom isn't right for you or you're trying to find a supplement to help you with your studies. Either way, an Austin Latin course could be just the thing you're looking for. You can learn to communicate with others, which is a necessary skill for any language, whether you are using the written word or are speaking it out loud.
Out of the Germanic languages, English has proved itself to be the one most affected by Latin, and therefore if you are a native speaker of English, you might find a lot of similarities in the words. The Roman alphabet is still being used today by English speakers and for several other languages across the globe. The main difference between the classical Roman alphabet and the English alphabet is that Latin only had 23 letters, omitting the w, v, and j.
Latin also shares a special bond with Spanish, French, Romanian, Portuguese, and Italian, as it was the precursor to these Romance languages. Therefore, if you are looking to learn a Romance language, having a solid Latin foundation can provide you with an advantage.
When the Romans first developed literature, a divide happened with Latin. There was classical Latin, known for being an elegant and formal tongue; classical Latin got much of its influence from Greek in terms of style, vocabulary, and grammar. The other type of Latin is called vulgar Latin, and it was the more popular form spoken by soldiers and colonists. Vulgar Latin differed from its classical side by using fewer prepositions and relying less on word inflections and more on sentence structure and word order.
By the seventeenth century, despite many attempts to revive classical Latin, the language had become less popular in comparison to the vernacular languages that were being used. By the nineteenth century, these vernacular languages had mostly taken over and Latin had become all but unnecessary to speak.
Despite the fall in popularity and the fact that many people refer to Latin as a dead language, it is still the language used in the Roman Catholic Church for communication and is the official tongue of Vatican City. Learning Latin through an Austin Latin class will provide you with many opportunities, whether you are trying to further your expertise in reading Latin literature, taking a Latin class, or even if you are diving into the medical, legal, or theological professions.
What types of material will be covered in an Austin Latin course?
In your class, you will be taught common Latin phrases, Latin reading comprehension, and essential Latin vocabulary. You will also learn about pronunciation, which many students find easier than some other languages, as the need for an authentic Latin accent is unnecessary.
For native English speakers, a lot of vocabulary can be easily absorbed, since Latin and English share quite a few words in common. Some examples of Latin words that resemble their English counterparts include "desidero", which means "I desire", "persuadeo", which means "I persuade", and "rapidus", which means "swift or rapid". There are many more examples which your Latin instructor may review.
Despite the similarities in vocabulary, something that can be hard for a native English speaker to understand is how word order in Latin matters less than the way a word is ended, although these inflections are just as important as the vocabulary itself. You will be taught how English uses inflections very rarely, whereas Latin relies on the word endings to explain how the words within a sentence will relate to each other. The connection between the subject of a sentence and the verb usage is a key component to understanding and mastering Latin. For example, if you were to use the sentence "the monkey scratches the fleas", it will be the ending of the verb that tells you which animal is scratching, as opposed to knowing it based on which order the words are in.
If this sounds complex, don't worry. Your instructor will provide you with many opportunities to discuss Latin sentence structure and the grammatical complexities of the language. You will also learn all about nouns and how they take on either a feminine, masculine, or neuter form. Adjectives relate to these nouns, both in number and in their gender.
How will an Austin Latin course help me learn these things?
By combining the use of an online classroom with the interaction of other students and access to an experienced Latin teacher, an Austin Latin class could be just the thing you're looking for if you don't want a long commute and if you want to be able to study during the day, during the weekend, or at night.
Being able to help out a classmate as if you were sitting right next to each other studying is beneficial as it can help both of you learn more about the Latin language. You can communicate with everyone, including the other students and the instructor during your class time.
An Austin Latin class will also give you the perk of being able to reserve some extra one-on-one study time with your instructor. This advantage allows you to clarify some of the harder subjects on a more individualized basis.
The classes begin on a rolling monthly basis, so the wait time for starting Latin is quick and efficient.
How does a student get started?
Ready to begin learning Latin through an Austin Latin class? Just let Varsity Tutors know. No matter what your skill level is, and no matter what goals you want to achieve, we can help you get started. We will provide information on how and when to enroll, a schedule of what classes are being offered, and additional details on what kind of information will be taught during your class. By making use of the virtual classroom activities, the numerous discussions being had, and the aid of your instructor and the other students, you can begin taking the necessary steps to learn Latin.

John: Austin Latin course instructor
I graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC in 2008, the oldest English speaking acting conservatory in the world. I graduated Summa from University of St Thomas with a BA in English, and just wrapped up a MS in Data Science from Northwestern. I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time.... Positivity. Always. I believe that if a student is given positive tools and is allowed to understand the material rather than be lectured at, they're more likely to do well in the future.
Education & Certification
- American Academy of Dramatic Arts - Associates, Acting
- University of St. Thomas - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- French
- Russian
- +110 subjects

Diana: Austin Latin course instructor
...I returned home to Houston to finish my degree at UH; it was there I discovered I didn't just not hate politics, I was actively fascinated by them. Thus, my plans to become an evil scientist working undercover at the CDC were thwarted by a latent preoccupation with government. Stuff happens, I guess. I have tutored middle school math and English, as well as introductory college and advanced high-school math and English. I have excellent...
Education & Certification
- University of Houston - Current Undergrad, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Pre-Calculus
- Spanish 1
- +50 subjects

Pranay: Austin Latin course instructor
Having tutored since high school, I love getting to know individual students and putting our heads together to figure out what strategies will be most effective to learn subject material. In particular, I focus on math and languages, since my strengths lie in cumulative, memorization-based topics.
Education & Certification
- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Hindi
- Spanish
- +57 subjects

Woo: Austin Latin course instructor
...like Math and would choose specific majors are advised to take. One of my students who were in a community college and had almost c- in Physics, tried to study hard with me and successfully finished, and now he successfully transferred to 4 years university now. One of my students whose SAT Math score was 1100 study a lot of concept, and practiced error removing skill, time management. After 3 months, she got 1400+ score...
Education & Certification
- Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul Korea - Bachelor of Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Korean
- Mandarin Chinese
- +76 subjects
Education & Certification
- Rhodes College - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
- Columbia College-Chicago - Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Creative Writing
- High School Writing
- +20 subjects

Rebecca: Austin Latin course instructor
...Center Undergraduate Fellow. For my senior thesis, I am researching post-Cold War security and foreign relations with Russia and East Europe. I tutor a range of subjects within liberal arts, but I specialize in Latin tutoring, since I have studied the language outside of my normal areas of study for four years. As a student who was home-schooled for the entirety of my grade school education, I value working closely with students at a pace...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- SAT Verbal
- SAT Subject Test in Latin
- +32 subjects

Meg: Austin Latin course instructor
...lies in my ability to: 1) support early learners to develop the skills needed to be successful academically; 2) support elementary-aged students to grow in their understanding and content knowledge of the core subject areas, regardless of where they are at; 3) support learners of all ages to improve their reading, writing, and English language skills; and 4) support students of all ages to develop and improve the necessary organizational and study skills needed for...
Education & Certification
- Gordon College - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English
- Salem State University - Masters in Education, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ISEE- Lower Level
- Paleontology
- Writing
- +37 subjects

Cristiana: Austin Latin course instructor
...expertise in the exegesis of biblical texts, in particular prophetic texts. I studied Biblical Hebrew for many years, Akkadian for two years, at the University of Toronto (Canada), and Aramaic. I also have a solid academic background in the history of ancient Israel and the Ancient Near East, combined with an extensive teaching record on the history of the world's religions and Greek and Jewish Literature. Among the learning objectives of my classes are the...
Education & Certification
- University of Rome Tor Vergata - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- York University Toronto Canada - Master of Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Hebrew
- Italian
- ASVAB
- +21 subjects
Education & Certification
- Texas State University-San Marcos - Bachelor of Science, Music Technology
- The University of Texas of the Permian Basin - Certificate, Spanish Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Spanish
- French 2
- +63 subjects

Claudia: Austin Latin course instructor
...as much as I do. I took all the AP and Honors courses I could in high school, and although I placed out of my freshman English classes in college, I decided to take an extra English literature course out of my passion for the subject. I have worked towards having and using excellent grammar since a young age, and I find editing and proofreading to be a calming, enjoyable task. I began studying the...
Education & Certification
- Boston College - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Test in Spanish with Listening
- +65 subjects

Nicole: Austin Latin course instructor
...theological school in Boston. In my free time, I feel most alive when I am outside, playing sports, dancing, socializing, and being active in my church. I have been teaching tennis to kids for the past three years, and would love to take this experience into an academic setting. Everyone has the capacity to improve in any area they desire, yet only if they know how. We help each other learn how to accomplish our...
Education & Certification
- Trinity University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- Technology and Coding
- AP Chemistry
- +117 subjects

Kelsey: Austin Latin course instructor
...standards and continual learning. My favorite responsibility included teaching others how to be proactive and find value in their contribution. I want to continue to make an impact by inspiring growth and serving students creates that opportunity in many forms. Their creative intelligence inspires me, and their unconditional affection reminds me that everyone needs a little help sometimes. We should strive to learn from children and understand their perspective on how they approach the world...
Education & Certification
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Bachelor in Arts, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean, and Near Eastern Studies
- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley - Masters in Education, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Languages
- Middle School Social Studies
- Learning Differences
- +35 subjects
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Algebra 2
- Middle School Math
- Languages
- +47 subjects

Matthew: Austin Latin course instructor
...academic interests range from medieval Scholasticism to contemporary issues in bioethics and law. I believe that tutoring is not only about the transfer of knowledge between the tutor and the student, but also a transfer of skills, which would help the student learn how to find the answer himself or herself and to solve whatever academic problems come his or her way. Equally, important is demonstrating the real-world application of what a student is doing.
Education & Certification
- The University of St Thomas - Bachelors, Philosophy
- The University of St Thomas - Masters, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Writing
- English
- ACT Science
- +51 subjects

Brandi: Austin Latin course instructor
...the last three years, my particular focus has been on Classics, Archaeology and Foreign Languages at the University of Texas at Austin as a graduate student. Reading and language acquisition are two of my strongest assets, primarily working in English, Greek and Latin, but also with reading fluency in four additional languages. I have traveled extensively in Europe, as an archaeologist and for my own curiosity, and I am enthusiastic about the influence of culture...
Education & Certification
- Millsaps College - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Studies, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
- IB Classical Languages HL
- Math
- +75 subjects

Elizabeth: Austin Latin course instructor
...Medieval manuscripts and early print, Women and Property in the South of France (and N. Spain,) in the Middle Ages, and the Battle of Maldon. I have taught at a number of institutions including Harvard University as a teaching fellow), Southern Methodist University, University of Texas at Dallas, and most recently, The University of Texas. I have directed numerous independent studies, supervised a few theses, mentored any number of young scholars, and enjoy working one...
Education & Certification
- Southern Methodist University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Harvard University - Doctor of Philosophy, European History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- High School Level American History
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +45 subjects

Ruth: Austin Latin course instructor
...English teacher, currently working primarily with 10th grade students. I have previously worked at middle and elementary schools as well. I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2016 with a B.A. in English and Theatre. I then got my M.S.Ed from Northwestern. I have worked with children of all ages in various capacities, including teaching, and I find that the best way for students to learn is to have fun and engage them.... Learning is most effective when the student is having fun, and the best way to learn is to teach.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, English Lang./Lit. and Theatre and Performance Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 2
- Literature
- 1st Grade Reading
- +43 subjects

Brianna: Austin Latin course instructor
...students through various subjects. I have also worked extensively with special needs children, doing everything from teaching special education to one-on-one in-home mentoring. Through my experiences, I have continued to carry my passion for working with children and have developed my skills in making successful and individualized learning fun. Math, science and test prep are the subjects I'm particularly passionate about tutoring, as I've always loved those subjects myself. Additionally, I've worked extensively with adults...
Education & Certification
- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- SAT Writing and Language
- 1st Grade Reading
- +217 subjects

Erica: Austin Latin course instructor
...craft. Students, parents, supervisors, and colleagues have described me as efficient, extremely patient, creative, and caring. I am certified to tutor in a variety of subjects and consider the following areas to be my specialties: *Standardized tests, such as the ISEE, SSAT, and AP examinations *Students who demonstrate challenging behaviors *Long-term tutoring in math and reading--I love to guide a student who initially struggled to meet and exceed expectations! Outside of my direct work with...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
- Summer
- SAT Subject Tests
- +77 subjects

Abigail: Austin Latin course instructor
...had to get creative. We would practice reading comprehension using the sports section of the newspaper, and did short creative writing exercises. I learned a lot about how to get students excited about subjects that at first seem intimidating or frustrating, how to think on my feet, and how to connect with and engage students from different backgrounds than my own. In my free time, I enjoy reading fantasy and science fiction novels, trying out...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
- IB Classical Languages HL
- Foreign Language
- +19 subjects