If you're hoping to increase your understanding of Latin, Varsity Tutors can set you up in an Philadelphia Latin course that fits with your schedule and helps you develop your skills in the language. Latin is one of the world's oldest languages that still exists today, and it's the foundation of many of the Romance languages that make up such a large part of the world's spoken and written languages.
Not only is Latin the foundation for many other foreign languages, but it also formed the basis of many of the words that make up the English language. For instance, if you've ever heard of someone discussing their bona fides as part of their credentials, that's an example of Latin being present in the English language. In a cited work, you might have seen the phrase "Ibid" to signify information pulled from the same source as the previous citation. That's also Latin, as ibid comes from "ibidem", meaning "in the same place." In fact, many people use some forms of Latin in their everyday life without realizing it because many Latin phrases have become commonplace in English.
Whether your goals are to get a good start with your foreign language discoveries at Central High School or you'd like to study some of the classic authors of the world at the University of Pennsylvania, Varsity Tutors can enroll you in a class that fits your own lifestyle. When you sign up for a Philadelphia Latin class, one of our educational consultants will quickly find you a class based on your information. Classes start every month, so you won't be waiting around for weeks waiting to begin.
Why should I take a Philadelphia Latin course?
One of the best reasons to study Latin is that it allows students to build on the past and understand it. Education is all about building on past knowledge and making it work with new concepts, and few subjects exemplify that better than Latin and its influences on many of the ideas that still exist in the world today.
For example, if you're interested in pointing your studies at Northeast High School toward a career in religious studies, Latin can be a great way to jump-start your efforts. The Vatican still uses Latin as its official languages, and if you're interested in parlaying a Catholic education at Villanova or Saint Joseph's toward a career that has something to do with the Catholic faith, you'll need to know some Latin to be able to understand some of the past teachings of Catholicism and how they relate to the modern world.
Maybe you'd like to explore a career in the law after going through Temple University's Beasley School. Latin can play a major role here as well. Many of the legal terms that govern our system today have their origins in Latin, and understanding those terms and how they were first applied in crafting our laws and customs is crucial in using those laws to argue in front of a judge. If you take the time to study Latin, you'll unlock a wealth of information from the past that could be useful in your legal career, potentially giving you a leg up on others in the legal profession.
Or you might simply be interested in traveling the world and learning to speak the many languages of Europe. Latin can help there as well. Though it's no longer a commonly spoken language, the origins of many Western languages lie in Latin, so understanding the language is a great way to get you started on other languages such as Spanish, French, and German. You can also build a deeper understanding of English and use the lessons of Latin to make your writing and your everyday language stronger. Far from being a dead language, Latin is actually a great way to develop your understanding of speech and how it pertains to your world, and a Philadelphia Latin course is a great way to start.
What can I expect from Philadelphia Latin class?
Learning Latin is a low-pressure situation, because unlike modern language, the reason to learn Latin is to understand the works of the past. Therefore, because it's no longer a spoken language, you won't have to worry about developing an accent or trying to sound a certain way when you're studying Latin. Instead, your instructor can focus more on consistent pronunciations of words and helping you understand the sounds of Latin and how they come into play in your readings.
For example, one of the biggest tasks in mastering Latin is reading the Aeneid, considered to be Virgil's masterpiece and one of the finest pieces of Latin literature in history. In order to appreciate it and understand it properly, you'll need to know how to speak the language yourself so that you can understand it as it was always meant to be read, instead of having to stop every few sentences for a translation.
Taking a Philadelphia Latin course can help because you'll be able to collaborate with both your instructor and other students to help each other master this language and put it to use in your other studies. During your online course, you'll be able to talk to other students and practice your Latin, allowing you to get feedback on how you're pronouncing words and whether you're doing it consistently each time. By conversing in a low-pressure situation, you'll set yourself up to make major strides in your understanding of the language.
How do I get started with a Philadelphia Latin class?
If you're ready to take the next step in developing your skills with Latin and putting them to good use, Varsity Tutors can help you begin. Contacting us is the first step toward building a better understanding of Latin. If learning Latin is part of your career plan, a Philadelphia Latin course could be just the thing you need to give yourself an edge on other students; contact us today to find the right class for your academic needs!
Vignesh: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
I am currently a rising sophomore at the University of Chicago majoring in economics. I have prior experience tutoring as I joined the SAT Tutoring club my freshman year. I tutor both the SAT and ACT in all sections. I really enjoying helping other students learn and do their best. In my spare time, I enjoy watching sports, especially football and soccer.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Current Undergrad Student, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP Latin
- AP English Language and Composition
- ACT
- +19 subjects
Ben: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...especially love teaching Latin; over the past four years I have helped students master grammar and translation, while transferring my enthusiasm for the language and literature itself. I work very hard to make sure that my students make progress! In order to make this happen, I will tailor my approach to a subject to the specific needs of each student. In my spare time, I do landscape painting in oils and pastels. I also enjoy...
Education & Certification
- Haverford College - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Languages and Literature
- University of Oxford - Masters, Classical Languages and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
- IB Classical Languages
- Foreign Language
- +35 subjects
Alexander: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...college, I received a Fulbright Scholarship to study architecture at Cambridge University, where I got my Master's degree in Architecture. Due to some personal exposure I had to family illness, I decided to switch paths and pursue a career in medicine, and I'll be applying to medical school next year. I've been helping students with physics, math, and SAT prep since college, and more recently I've been focusing on tutoring pre-medical subjects (Chemistry, Organic Chemistry,...
Education & Certification
- Amherst College - Bachelor in Arts, Architecture; Environmental Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Test Prep
- Essay Editing
- +56 subjects
Diana: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
I am a graduate of Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (2020) and Indiana University (2017). I love languages, especially French, Latin, and Arabic. Chemistry was my favorite subject in high school and college, and, being an older sister, I'm happy to adapt to each student's needs and goals.
Education & Certification
- Indiana State University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Master of Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Social Sciences
- Reading
- +49 subjects
Rebecca: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...credential for Social Science, and a MA in Education with a focus on curriculum and instruction; my thesis focused on the impact of humor on learning and the learning environment. Over the last decade I have taught within the humanities(grades 6-12). I have a passion for cultivating important skills like, writing, presentation, debate, organization, time management, and study skills. Additionally, I have taught international, ESL, and students with various learning differences like dyslexia and ADHD.
Education & Certification
- California State University-Northridge - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Notre Dame de Namur University - Master of Arts, Curriculum and Instruction
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ISEE- Lower Level
- Latin 4
- College World History
- +132 subjects
Nina: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...University's Accelerated BS/MD Program for medicine. I am passionate about a variety of subjects, and consider myself especially qualified to tutor in subjects relating to STEM and/or conversational Mandarin, as well as standardized testing. (fun fact: my favorite section on the old SAT was Critical Reading!) Outside of academics, I love playing the oboe and listening to classical music, making origami, and going on long morning strolls along the Schuykill River Trail in Philadelphia.
Education & Certification
- Drexel University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Drexel University College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Math
- AP Chemistry
- +49 subjects
Kevin: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...to work with students to help them do better in school, find more joy in learning, and occasionally, make a real difference in their lives. My interests are extremely broad, and I usually develop a substantial amount of knowledge in every area I find interesting. For this reason, I am able to tutor across a variety of disciplines and to help students see connections between and among areas that typically seem unrelated. I have also...
Education & Certification
- Saint Joseph's University - Bachelors, Theology
- The University of Notre Dame - Masters, Theology: Biblical Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Hebrew
- SAT Reading
- College Level American History
- +61 subjects
Porscha: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...in special education environments. I work as a tutor for foster youth in CUNY colleges currently and have also worked in high school as a resource specialist as well as in Montessori settings as well. I have worked with many students who are classified ELL/ESL. I also have about 15 years experience with all forms of learning disabilities, especially students with ADD/ADHD and Autism. I can work however with anyone who feels like they need...
Education & Certification
- Georgia State University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
- Loyola Marymount University - Master of Arts, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese
- +504 subjects
Denise: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
Hi! My name is Denise, & I am passionate about helping students find their voice. Writing is hard work and if you don't understand the mechanics of English grammar, the task becomes even harder. That's when I come in! Together, I hope we can turn what feels more like a burden into a blessing.
Education & Certification
- Temple University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Literature
- Elementary School Reading
- Other
- +16 subjects
Isabelle: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...taught languages in America for the past 12 years, from elementary grade kids to adults, from beginner to advanced, business people to homeschoolers and high schoolers. I have taught French, Latin and Italian, helping people reach their goals whether it is to improve their school grades, or improve fluency in communication or being able to communicate while travelling. I love to share the rich culture that I grew up with. Provence has so many delightful...
Education & Certification
- University of Nice, France - Bachelors, Business and law
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Italian
- French 3
- +10 subjects
Natalie: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...major in Government with minors in English, Inequality Studies, and Policy Analysis and Management. I'm interested in education policy and am excited to work as a tutor to help other students in the subjects I know well and to learn more about how private educational organizations can influence learning. I tutor in a wide variety of subjects, but I find SAT prep incredibly rewarding and love to help with English writing or reading.
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- SAT Subject Tests
- PSAT Mathematics
- +39 subjects
Dr. Carmen: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...in my veins! My passion for the teaching profession led me to complete my Doctor of Education degree: ESL. I am a lifelong learner who enjoys experiencing new cultures around the world. My background in linguistics and the Latin language has greatly enriched the way I approach the teaching of second or foreign languages. At risk of falling into clich, I consider Theodore Roosevelt's words to be the benchmark for great educators: "They do not...
Education & Certification
- Universidad de Letras de Castilla La Mancha & Universidad de Extremadura - Unknown, English Filology
- Northcentral University - Doctor of Education, Doctor of Education: Teaching of foreign languages ESL
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- Spanish 2
- +11 subjects
Tiannan: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...throughout high school and am currently also a tutor with the West Philadelphia Tutoring Project. I have found that tutoring is such a fulfilling way to help others succeed while learning new information myself. It also allows me to build new and lasting relationships with those I work with, which is something I have come to value. Outside of school/work, I enjoy dancing, reading, listening to music, and hanging out with friends.
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Current Undergrad, Biological Basis of Behavior
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Algebra 2
- ACT Science
- Latin 2
- +35 subjects
Jake: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...needs to improve, so as not to waste time. A great tutor can see outside the box and be flexible enough to explain the same concept in a variety of ways, depending on the needs of the student. A tutor must be more personable with the student than a classroom teacher, who to a certain degree, must hide behind a teaching persona. Lastly, in addition to speaking with the utmost clarity, a great tutor must...
Education & Certification
- Bard College - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- Univiserty of Michigan - PHD, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Italian
- Greek
- German
- +13 subjects
Elaine: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...feel, come while working one-on-one, helping students discover and build on their personal strengths in order to acquire reading, writing, and other language skills, whether in English, French, or Latin. To me, few things are more fulfilling than watching a little one decode and understand those first simple stories, or catching the flash of surprise as a student suddenly realizes how to use the various cases of a Latin noun. In my free time, I...
Education & Certification
- Rosemont College - Bachelor in Arts, French
- Villanova University - Master of Arts, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French 1
- German 1
- Latin 1
- +16 subjects
Emma: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...administration. I enjoy tutoring any subject; I am the type of person that gets happy about little things and as long as I can help a student understand something, I am enjoying the process. Because of that, one day, tutoring writing may be my favorite while another day all I want to do is to keep working on reading comprehension. Besides teaching and getting through my graduate program, I am devoted to playing rugby, making...
Education & Certification
- Drew University - Bachelor in Arts, Theater Arts
- Drew University - Master of Arts Teaching, High School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Composition
- SAT Subject Test in Literature
- Elementary School Reading
- +53 subjects
Ashley: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...students. My strengths as an educator lie in my passion for both the subject matter and the desire to see students directly benefit from true comprehension and understanding. To me, history and social studies are important only in the context of what they teach us about how events and culture shape the world in which we currently live. A history class cannot be taught in isolation - it must be made relevant to our experiences...
Education & Certification
- Penn State University - University Park - Bachelors, Classics, Religious Studies
- Temple University - Masters, Secondary Education - Social Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Literature
- PSAT
- Government
- +46 subjects
Jamie: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...as high school Science, Writing, and Math classes. My greatest strength as a tutor is my ability to simplify abstract concepts using analogies and real-life comparisons so that anybody can learn them. Showing students how their studies relate to the rest of the world is the best way to create long term interest and understanding. My main focus is typically "teaching toward the test," as making sure my students get the grades they need is...
Education & Certification
- Penn State University - Bachelor of Science, Pre Medical Medical Program
- Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Jefferson University - Doctor of Medicine, MD Program
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Honors Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- +61 subjects
Matthew: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
...a masters and Ph.D. in English and French literature. I also currently teach English to native Spanish speakers and introductory French to beginners. My hobbies include reading, writing in, and translating languages, nitpicking grammar (in English and French!), and discovering new and exciting trends as languages evolve. My teaching methods include extreme enthusiasm (to say I am passionate about my subject matter is an understatement), and careful planning when learning a new language or perfecting...
Education & Certification
- Université Stendhal III - Unknown, French as Foreign Language
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- College English
- Literature
- +15 subjects
Carmen: Philadelphia Latin course instructor
Hi! I have roughly three years of experience tutoring students in test prep, history, literature, essay writing, and more. I'm also a recent graduate of The New School, with a Bachelor of Arts in Literary Studies. Ready to make that next test less painful for you or your child!
Education & Certification
- The New School - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- IB Classical Languages
- Russian
- +129 subjects