Varsity Tutors can get you set up with Chicago Latin lessons that fit your needs and schedule. Whether you're a University of Chicago student interested in going into theology or law, a Jones College Prep High School student looking for lessons that can accommodate a schedule packed with sports and extracurricular activities, a student at another area school, or even if you're in the workforce and are learning Latin to pursue your professional or personal goals, we can help. Language learning can be difficult and presents a unique set of challenges that the traditional classroom environment isn't always up to addressing. There are some hurdles that are particular to learning Latin, too: as Latin is an ancient language, so you may have trouble finding places to practice with others. Latin lessons can be a great resource to find new ways to bring more Latin into your life and can give you the feedback you might need to improve.
Latin is often referred to as a "dead" language, which means that it does not have a community of speakers who use it in everyday communication. This doesn't mean Latin should be dismissed, however. Although the language is specialized, it is still used in many academic and professional settings, such as history, theology, medicine, science, and law, and can give you access to a wealth of Latin poetry and literature. Latin is also the foundation for modern Romance languages like French, Spanish, Italian, and Romanian, so if you have an interest in European languages or linguistics, Latin can be a great choice. It has also had a large impact on the development of modern English, as evidenced by the preponderance of "Latin root" words in English. Latin was used up through the Middle Ages and into the early modern era of European history and influenced the world for centuries. It's still used as the official language of communication of the Roman Catholic Church and Vatican City, as well.
What material will I study in Chicago Latin lessons?
As Latin is the basis for many modern languages, there are elements of the language that may seem immediately familiar to you. Many Latin words are almost identical to their English equivalents, so having a strong English vocabulary can make picking up Latin vocabulary relatively painless. For example, "desidero" is Latin for "I desire," and "rapidus" means "rapid." You also don't have to worry about cultivating a truly authentic Latin accent. Since the language is no longer widely spoken, no such thing exists in the modern world. You will still want to develop consistent pronunciation, however, as this can help you learn words more quickly and read more fluidly.
Latin grammar is where you may run into difficulty, as it's very different from many modern languages. In Latin, the endings of words, or inflections, are what convey the meaning of a sentence by describing how subjects and objects interact. In English, this is mostly done with word order. To use a simple example, "Tom made Dave laugh" means something different than "Dave made Tom laugh." In Latin, the order in which subjects and objects are used in a sentence isn't strict; instead, the ending added to a word provides this information. This allows a single Latin word to communicate information that would take several words in English, making Latin very precise and concise, but also means that Latin can be very confusing for new learners.
Latin is also a gendered language, with masculine, feminine, and neuter genders, so you'll have to memorize the genders of all the nouns you learn. Adjectives also have to reflect the number and gender of the nouns they reference. You'll also study vocabulary and essential phrases, written Latin using the Classical Latin alphabet, and may even learn a bit of the history of Latin. Additionally, Latin split into Classical Latin and Vulgate Latin around the time that the Romans began to develop their literature, and depending on your goals, you may choose to focus on one or both of these forms. Classical Latin is very formal and is influenced by Greek, where Vulgate Latin uses inflection less and puts more emphasis on regular word ordering. Vulgate Latin is the precedent for modern Romance Languages, more so than Classical Latin.
How will Chicago Latin lessons help me learn?
When you're signing up for Chicago Latin Lessons, you'll have a choice between group classes and private instruction, although many people may find a mix of both helpful. Group classes can be very useful for Latin learners, as they can provide you with a community of Latin speakers to practice with. These classes are presented in an interactive online classroom, where you'll see and speak with your classmates and will be given lessons by an expert Latin teacher. Participating in group discussions and collaborative activities with fellow Latin students can help you quickly learn new information and has been shown to help students retain knowledge in the long term. Online classes also provide you with a lot of flexibility when it comes to scheduling. Classes are held at a wide range of times, and you won't have to worry about fitting an extra commute into your day. By putting your Latin class at your fingertips, you can be sure that you'll be able to consistently practice your skills, which can be key to learning any language.
One-on-one instruction from a Chicago Latin tutor offers some advantages as well. If you opt for this form of Latin lessons, we can help you find a Chicago Latin tutor who can provide you with highly personalized instruction that can aim to address your precise Latin learning needs. For example, if you're a prospective law student, your tutor can put together a curriculum with a focus on Latin as it is used in modern law practice. Your Chicago Latin tutor can also create lessons that will take your learning style and preferences into account. Should you opt for private instruction, you'll be able to choose between online and in-person meetings. Online tutoring is very convenient, and you'll be able to study with your tutor face-to-face over video while using an online whiteboard thanks to our Live Learning Platform. If you prefer to meet in person, your tutor can meet you at the place of your choosing, whether that's a cafe, the library, your own home, or anywhere else.
How can I get signed up?
If you contact Varsity Tutors today, one of our educational consultants can talk to you about your Latin learning needs, give you more information about our services, and get you enrolled in the Chicago Latin lessons of your choosing. Whether you're a student at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School looking to get started on Latin early, a medical student, or from any other walk of life, we can find Latin lessons that can work for you on your schedule. Call now, and you could be putting yourself on a path to reaching for your Latin goals faster than you think.
Ruth: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...school 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.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, English Lang./Lit. and Theatre and Performance Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Summer
- SAT Mathematics
- PSAT
- +43 subjects
Education & Certification
- Wheaton College (Illinois) - Bachelor in Arts, Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Hebrew
- Greek
- Spanish
- +77 subjects
Victoria: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...two-year university degree of economics in Shanghai, China. I took Calculus 1 before and I got A for every quiz and test. Amazingly, I got 119 out of 120 in the final. I have four-year experience in tutoring. I totally understand how students feel when they meet with the homework difficulties and what they will experience when they try to learn a foreign language. Therefore, I am always ready to help students with great patience....
Education & Certification
- College of DuPage - Current Undergrad Student, Finance
- Illinois Institute of Technology - Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- 4th Grade Math
- AP Microeconomics
- +104 subjects
Shelby: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...the medical field. In January of 2019, I graduated from NYU with my accelerated second bachelors degree in nursing and successfully passed the NCLEX on my first attempt in April 2019. I currently work as a registered nurse at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in downtown Chicago. With my background, I really enjoy tutoring pre-nursing and nursing students as they navigate their way through this amazing industry. I work with a variety of student whether it's students...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Dearborn - Bachelor in Arts, Mass Communications
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Graduate Test Prep
- Professional Certifications
- Elementary School Reading
- +39 subjects
Kaela: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...Biology from Miami Universities Project Dragonfly program. With this program I am focused on the pedagogy of conservation and environmental science. I have spent the last five years educating students k-12. My favorite topics to help students with are ecology and environmental science! However, I have a diverse background and am confident I can help with everything from reading and writing to economics and statistics! I like to focus on ways to break down complex...
Education & Certification
- Xavier University - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science
- Miami University-Middletown - Master of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- College Biology
- Chemistry
- Middle School Science
- +66 subjects
Ammar: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...of tutoring experience, I have worked with many different types of students, from elementary to college graduates, from students with learning disabilities to those who make straight A's. Having earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (SMU) and a Master's Degree in Biochemistry (CCNY), I specialize in the various math and science subjects. In addition to complete mastery of the respective subject at hand, my tutoring experiences also show that listening, patience, and good communication...
Education & Certification
- Southern Methodist University - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
- City College of New York (CUNY) - Master of Arts, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- Arabic
- Algebra 3/4
- +28 subjects
Caroline: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...the past. I never thought history was relevant until one day in college, I stepped onto the Basilica Aemilia in Rome and was - like in some movie - stunned to physically feel that I was putting MY foot somewhere Julius Caesar had once put HIS foot. It wasn't just possible - it was a fact. I have never recovered! It is this sort of a-ha moment that I hope my students find. I approach...
Education & Certification
- Villanova University - Bachelors, History; Classics
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - PHD, Art History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- World Civilization
- Latin 2
- +12 subjects
Ilias: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
I have ten years of Latin experience, a degree in classics from the University of Chicago, and a strong academic background in many subjects. I am very familiar with the wide range of resources, online and in print, which facilitate better language-learning. I have worked with students on poetry as well as prose and have developed methods to focus on vocabulary, grammar, and scansion.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- College Algebra
- SAT Subject Test in Latin
- +17 subjects
Alex: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...teacher in Florida through the online TeacherReady program. I have 5 years experience teaching ESL, entry exams (including GMAT and ACT), and humanities (history, philosophy, literature, and creative writing) at the high-school and college levels. I am also interested in writing, both academically and creatively, and languages: I am fluent in French and Mandarin Chinese and can read Latin, German, and Greek. In my ideal job I serve as a medium to help people develop...
Education & Certification
- Reed College - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of California-Santa Barbara - Master of Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages
- +80 subjects
Lewis: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...are. I have worked with a wide variety of students including children and adults, native and nonnative speakers, with various goals for improving their English language abilities, foreign language, math skills and other challenges. I hope students find me approachable and that I will work hard to help them get through any obstacles in the topic they choose to have me teach or tutor them. I certainly can put myself in the place of others,...
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor in Arts, French
- Northwestern University - PHD, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Japanese
- College Algebra
- +19 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Pre-Calculus
- Math
- Calculus 2
- +23 subjects
Caroline: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
I can help with all topics covered by USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK and German language. Mostly I have tutored medical students and 1-on-1 German language. One best learns from mistakes and silly fun.... Follow your curiosity, never dare not to ask silly questions, start with simple concepts and build up on them like a tree growing.... Set up goals and a time frame, evaluate weaknesses and strengths, and establish a study schedule matching their individual learning style.
Education & Certification
- LMU Munich - Bachelors, graduated in human medicine (MD)
- LMU Munich - Masters, human medicine (MD)
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Physiology
- +9 subjects
Chris: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...to see students developing their own thoughts and personalities, moving forward in life and learning to articulate themselves from a standpoint of genuine interest and intelligence. This has led me to focus on big-picture issues when I read the work of other writers, encouraging them to dig deeper into their own beliefs and values and looking for ways they can communicate their opinions more effectively. My degree in English with a writing concentration (Wheaton College,...
Education & Certification
- Wheaton College (Illinois) - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Middle School Reading
- Study Skills
- PSAT
- +39 subjects
Katherine: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
Hi! My name is Katie. I'm a current student at St. Olaf College pursuing a double major in Psychology and Theater and a concentration in education. I have been an assistant in my Intro to Theater courses for two years. I'm also a mentor for our schools TRIO ETS group. I have experience working with students from preschool to college-age and enjoy every bit of it. Whether they are reading out loud or working on essays.
Education & Certification
- St Olaf College - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Math
- Latin 3
- +23 subjects
Education & Certification
- Lebanese university - Bachelor of Education, French Teacher Education
- Lebanese University - Masters in Education, French Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Arabic
- French 4
- +19 subjects
Paige: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...am currently working on my bachelor degree at Chicago State University; My major is psychology, and my minor is CMAT. (Put on hold currently.) I have experience in working with students who have High Functioning Autism and Autism Type 1. The subjects that I tutor are Psychology, College Level American History, High School Level American History, English and Learning Differences. My favorite subjects to tutor are English, executive functioning, history, psychology, and social studies. I...
Education & Certification
- Chicago State University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School World History
- Microsoft Office
- Business
- +63 subjects
Lauren: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...tutoring because knowledge is priceless and must be shared. As a tutor, I believe it's my job to not only help students understand what they're working on, but to build enough of a knowledge base that they can confidently and independently solve similar problems in the future. I am currently an adult ESL tutor at the Loyola Literacy Center. I have a lot of experience working with children as well. I volunteered at the summer...
Education & Certification
- Loyola University-Chicago - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Certified Reading Intervention
- SAT Mathematics
- +78 subjects
Veronica: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...reading and math students. During my time at Oberlin College, where I studied Latin and Computer Science, I continued to work as a third-grade classroom assistant, a high-school algebra tutor, and a mentor to high school students seeking to improve their grades and craft successful college essays. Following my graduation in 2012, I worked for two years as an ESL teacher at Shanxi Agricultural University in Shanxi, China. After my 8 years as a tutor,...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelors, Computer Science / Latin Language
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Foreign Language
- Algebra 2
- +36 subjects
Brooke: Chicago Latin lesson instructor
...Florence, Italy. Before moving to Chicago I also volunteered on a suicide prevention hotline. Since moving to Chicago I have been working as a guest teacher for charter schools throughout the area. As such, I feel most comfortable working with individuals in grades K-8, though I also have experience working with high schoolers. When not teaching or tutoring, I enjoy cooking, baking, and trying coffee at different third-wave coffee shops around the area!... I prefer to contact students beforehand to get an idea of what they need to get out of a session. However, I think the first part of an initial session should be spent quickly going over those goals and ideas and laying out a path of how to achieve them.
Education & Certification
- Ohio State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School World History
- English
- Social Studies
- +22 subjects
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelors, Elementary Education
- Northern Illinois University - PHD, Adult Continuing Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ISEE
- Phonics
- AACN - American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- +33 subjects