A Boston Latin course offered by Varsity Tutors could be an excellent way to learn this incredible language. As you learn about Latin, you'll discover that the language is filled with all kinds of interesting insights. Although the people who spoke Latin are long gone, the language itself provides a unique glimpse into cultures that are thousands of years old. Languages aren't just a set of words and phrases, but ways of thinking. Latin and all its distinct features heavily influenced much of modern society today. We still use a Latin alphabet in the English language, albeit with three additional letters. We use many Latin phrases in our everyday speech that are largely unchanged from their original forms spoken thousands of years ago. We use Latin in the medical world, the scientific community, in law, and in theology. We classify animal and plant species with Latin names. Of course, this is all thanks to the massive influence of the Roman Empire during its heyday. As the armies of Rome marched across Europe and most of the known world, they brought their culture with them. They built roads, monuments, and temples across their empire. But perhaps the strongest foundations laid by this empire were linguistic ones.
There are many reasons why one might want to study Latin. If you're considering an academic career in history, then Latin could be a major asset. After the fall of Rome, Latin was still used to write most documents and manuscripts throughout the Middle Ages. From the birth of Rome and up until relatively recently, Latin was seen as the language of scholars, and many important texts were written in Latin by the literate classes. Because of this, a strong knowledge of Latin is an amazing tool for anyone studying history or related subjects. Perhaps you're a student at Harvard University and you'd like to study historical documents yourself, by reading and translating the Latin firsthand. Or maybe you're a high school student at Match Charter Public School or East Boston High School, and you'd like to learn Latin from a young age. Perhaps you're simply interested in learning new languages for purely personal reasons. Latin could be an immensely useful starting point if you plan to learn Romance languages in the future. Whatever your reasons might be for studying Latin, a Latin course can help you study in a highly effective manner.
As Rome diminished, their colonies continued to speak Latin. But the language they spoke wasn't quite the same as the Latin spoken by intellectuals and nobles in the capital city of Rome. The colonists, soldiers, and slaves of Rome all spoke something called Vulgar Latin. In contrast, Roman nobles and educated classes in the capital spoke something called Classical Latin, and this was the language used to create the majority of texts and inscriptions we find from Ancient Rome. Vulgar Latin was highly varied based on geographical location, which would explain why French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese are all slightly different variations and evolutions of this Vulgar Latin dialect. Most of the written evidence of Vulgar Latin comes from informal writing such as graffiti and extremely rare documents.
What Might A Boston Latin Course Cover?
Of all the Germanic languages, Latin clearly had the strongest influence on the formation of modern English. Because of this, you'll see many similarities between Latin and your own language as you work through your course. This could make learning Latin easier in some respects, although there are also plenty of challenging aspects that are completely distinct from English. One example is Latin's gendered system, which is unique in its use of three separate genders instead of two. In addition to masculine and feminine forms, there's also a third gender called neuter. Another challenging aspect is Latin's complex system of inflections. While English places a strong emphasis on the order of words in a sentence to communicate what is happening and to whom, Latin relies almost completely on inflections to convey that information. You'll learn that memorizing these inflections and understanding how they work is essential to mastering the Latin language. While establishing a strong Latin vocabulary is definitely important, understanding inflections is arguably more important. You'll also learn about many other important topics, including common phrases, pronunciation, grammar, and much more.
How Does A Boston Latin Course Help You Learn?
When you sign up for a Boston Latin Course, you'll enter a virtual classroom filled with other like-minded students. You'll learn alongside these students in a highly collaborative, group-based learning environment with proven benefits. Just like a normal classroom, you'll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions, voice your opinion, and interact with your fellow students. Group-based learning is very beneficial when learning new languages, because speaking Latin with other people is the best way to practice and hone your conversational skills. Courses are taught by highly qualified, expert instructors. These instructors go through a rigorous vetting and interview process, which ensures that they have top class communication skills. If you ever feel like you need extra help from your instructors, you can always talk with them on a one-on-one basis.
How Do You Sign Up For A Boston Latin Class?
One of the best things about these classes is that they're fully online, and you can access them from anywhere around the world. Scheduling options are also highly flexible, and you can choose from many different options. There are two-week classes and four-week classes, and they start up every single month. You can also take classes at almost any time during the day. Weekend classes, night classes, and many other options are available. If you're seriously busy, you can even take a class during your lunch break. These classes were designed to fit in with most busy schedules, whether you're a working professional or a student.
Learning Latin is an amazing experience filled with historical discoveries, amazing insights and an understanding of many aspects of modern society. To get the most out of this experience, consider investing in a Boston Latin Class. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and we'll provide you with all the information you need to book your first Boston Latin class.
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Daniel: Boston Latin course instructor
At the core, I love learning and find it fun. In teaching, I try to convey that sense of fun to my students. I use a variety of techniques depending on my student's learning style, but I always focus on the fun of learning new things.... In a first session with a student, I would introduce the basic concepts and core questions of the subject, and determine my student's learning style in order to plan future lessons better.
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Aneri : Boston Latin course instructor
...love sharing my knowledge with others and help students get past learning hurdles. I have more than 5 years of tutoring experience and experience tutoring elementary students all the way up to college students. Currently I am a sophomore at Cornell University studying neuroscience as my major and math as my minor. Even at college I have continued tutoring. I am on the E-board for our tutoring club. I also lead a study section for...
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- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Psychology
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Tom: Boston Latin course instructor
...by serving as a musical director for various musical theater productions and singing ensembles. Additionally, I invested substantial amounts of time preparing for the SAT and many AP exams: I know the tests well and am excited to explore the varieties of questions with students as they prepare for the exams. Besides nurturing interests in many academic areas over the years, I have also sharpened strong communication skills by frequently discussing materials with my instructors...
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- SAT Subject Test in Latin
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- AP United States History
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AJ: Boston Latin course instructor
...This most often ranges from focusing on being able to explain concepts in words, to taking a more visual approach and looking at the big picture, to working through problems to figure out areas of difficulty. In my free time, I really enjoy playing alto saxophone and electric guitar, as well as working out at the gym and swimming laps in the pool. I have also been known to binge-watch TV shows and movie series...
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Albert: Boston Latin course instructor
...groups in order to achieve their educational goals. Since moving to the United States, I have also had the opportunity to work with students in my school as a tutor. This has offered me a wide diversity as I have worked with students from several countries and from different backgrounds. Because I come from a bilingual country, I am fluent in French and English, and I am passionate about science and math. I strongly believe...
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Luke: Boston Latin course instructor
...students learn languages. My strategy for tutoring includes making sure the student understands the fundamentals necessary to tackle the problem, checking to make sure the student understands the concepts behind the problem, and coming up with a plan to practice and retain what the student has learned during the session. I believe anyone can succeed at any subject if he or she puts the work in and is guided by the proper teaching methods. In...
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Rachel: Boston Latin course instructor
...I couldn't be happier in my career as a surgeon in training. I have ever since been "paying it forward," educating high school and college level students, and now medical students. The greatest satisfaction is seeing my students get that "ah ha!" moment when everything comes together, and then seeing them go on to accomplish what they always thought was impossible. Now that I have some free time while doing research, I'm excited to give...
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Christopher: Boston Latin course instructor
...High, Lexington High, Cambridge Rindge and Latin, Boston Latin, Concord Academy, the Commonwealth School, Noble and Greenough, the Rivers School, and many other wonderful schools in Massachusetts. Some of my students have gone on to Yale, Tufts, Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, UChicago, Brown, Union College, Wellesley, Washington University, UMass, Northeastern, BC, BU, and many other fantastic Universities and Colleges. I've also tutored college students from WPI, Tufts, BU, Northeastern, MIT, Suffolk, BC, Brandeis, Harvard,...
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...and Latin). Next year, I will be starting law school to pursue my professional passion, tax law. I am deeply committed to the language and LSAT skills I've developed and I love to tutor students of all levels in these subjects. I can't imagine a life without teaching. My favorite part of teaching is helping students come to love -- or at least appreciate -- the details that make up complex subject matters. My favorite...
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...ancient world, history, political systems both now and then. My chief qualification is an Hon. BA in Classics from the University of Toronto (Trinity College) as well as numerous groups, organizations, and places where I've learned and taught. Yet my chief qualification isn't a piece of paper, or even an experience, but a genuine love of learning and an ability to inspire others with that same enthusiasm. I can tutor any number of things given...
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...assignments, test preparation, or in learning Spanish for their career. In college when I was studying abroad in Chile, I loved South America so much, I decided to change my major from Nursing to Spanish/Latin American Studies. As part of my Spanish Major, I studied abroad a second time in Costa Rica. Apart from studying abroad for two semesters in college, I traveled through South America on several occasions. Additionally, I substitute teach high school...
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I got my degree in Physics with a minor in Political Science from Wheaton College in MA. I tutor Physics, Calculus, some Computer Science, Latin, and Writing. I particularly enjoy tutoring Writing because I spend most of my time these days writing anyways. I would describe my tutoring style as very dynamic and example-driven. I'm pretty good at coming up with exercises and methods on the fly, which has served me well so far.
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Tristan: Boston Latin course instructor
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Lee: Boston Latin course instructor
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- UMass Boston - Current Undergrad, Spanish
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- Latin
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Tyler: Boston Latin course instructor
I have a BA in history and Classical languages from Roger Williams University (Bristol, RI) and a Master of Arts in the Humanities from the University of Chicago. My subjects are history, writing (especially essay writing), and Latin.
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Justin: Boston Latin course instructor
...can give them. I do not believe in teaching directly towards standardized tests; rather, I believe in giving students abilities that they can use not only to get high scores, but to help them develop stronger, more well-rounded skill sets. Things like grammar or writing skills are useful in any field, and I would love to inspire a student who hates math, as I once did, to embrace it and even study it in college....
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...with a BS in engineering physics, and a math minor. I have been tutoring for more than 6 years. For 2.5 years, I taught math to Cornell Engineering undergraduates, and I looked forward to it every week! On Varsity Tutors, I tutor up to college level mathematics and physics, test prep (including AP courses, and SAT reading/writing). Explaining difficult math and science concepts in plain English is my forte. I love teaching and will be...
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Isabella: Boston Latin course instructor
...am currently a sophomore in college. I have experience in tutoring middle school math and reading, and the Reading and Writing section of the SAT. I love engaging with students and I like figuring out how to tailor the tutoring experience to best fit their learning style. I am currently an English major, and I love writing (and editing!). I eventually intend to get my master's degree in education. In high school, I took four...
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