Make a call to Varsity Tutors if you are interested in taking a Spokane Latin course. If you are a high school student at Lewis & Clark High School, Ferris High School, or any other high school in the Spokane area, you may be taking Latin in school to fulfill your general education requirements. Taking additional classes can help you keep up with what you are learning in school and give you an opportunity to review what you've learned in a comfortable environment. If you are an undergraduate at Gonzaga University or another Spokane university, consider taking Latin courses if you are interested in studying literature, Roman history, or poetry. Adult learners can benefit from studying Latin, too.
The first known encounters of Latin were in Latium, which is the area in Italy where Rome was located. Vulgar Latin, the version of Latin spoken by the common folk and soldiers, continued to spread throughout the period of the Roman Empire. Classical Latin was a more refined version of the language, used by the upper class and in literature. It was heavily influenced by Greek. Vulgar Latin was different than Classical Latin in a number of ways. For example, in Vulgar Latin, prepositions were used more frequently, while inflection wasn't employed as often. It also had a slightly different vocabulary. Throughout the Middle Ages and into the beginning of the modern age, Latin was still spoken. Eventually, it died out as a commonly spoken language.
In the 17th century, there were efforts to restore Classical Latin. However, these efforts were not very successful. European languages, such as English, French, and Italian, were on the rise. They were classical languages of their own by that time, with their own literature and poetry. By the 19th century, Latin had been pushed to the side by the vernacular languages.
Latin is generally considered to be a dead language. It is not the native tongue of any community. However, it is still used. The Roman Catholic Church uses Latin in all of its official communications. In addition, it is the official language of Vatican City. Latin is not just relevant for religious purposes, however. It is also highly relevant for scientific purposes. When scientists and researchers need to come up with new words and terms for discoveries that they make, they often rely heavily on Latin as a source.
Latin greatly influenced the English language. Studying Latin is often easier for English speakers, as many words bear similarities. The Roman alphabet is used in English, Spanish, and other European languages. Many other languages around the world use the Roman alphabet as well. For example, Asian languages such as Tagalog, Malay, and Vietnamese all make use of the Roman alphabet.
How can I benefit from taking a Spokane Latin course?
While Latin has some similarities to English in terms of its vocabulary, and while it did influence the English language to a great extent, it is still a very different language. There are rules that you will have to learn, and your Spokane Latin class instructor can help you out.
For example, your instructor might focus on helping you understand adjectives. In Latin, adjectives change based on the gender of the noun they are being used in conjunction with, as well as with the form of the noun (singular vs. plural). With Latin verbs, there is no need for a pronoun, and the ending of the verb usually indicates who is carrying out the action. Your instructor can focus on Latin grammar and teach the class how to structure Latin sentences correctly.
Latin pronunciation is another thing your instructor might focus on. While there is no pressure to learn an "authentic" Latin accent, you should still try to improve your Latin fluency. This can aid you when reading Latin literature, studying Latin texts, or enjoying Latin poetry.
What will taking a Spokane Latin course be like?
New Latin course sections start each month, so you will not have to wait long in order to start your Latin instruction. Enrolling in a Spokane Latin class is a simple and easy process. After enrolling, you will be able to study in our virtual classroom. The class takes place over the internet, and all of the students are able to interact with each other and with the instructor of the class.
Studying in a class can give you an opportunity to ask questions. By having a set time when you attend class, you can avoid unproductive behaviors that slow down your learning, which often happens when studying alone. Taking a Latin class can be beneficial even if you have studied Latin before. It can help you discover gaps in your knowledge and bolster the knowledge you already have. Your instructor can give the class continuous feedback so that students can constantly improve their fluency in the language. Your class instructor can conduct group discussions. These discussions might focus on topics like Latin grammar, Latin literature, or Latin word meanings.
If you feel as if you could benefit from some private time with your class instructor, you can request that as well. This way, you can get an opportunity to correct your mistakes and ask questions without any embarrassment. We designed our classes to give students as many avenues of education as possible for improving their Latin.
What is the best way to get started with a Spokane language course?
If you want to start your Latin instruction, get in touch with Varsity Tutors. The same goes if you want to get a chance to improve your Latin, review what you are learning in your Latin classes at school, refresh your knowledge of what you learned years ago, or simply get a chance to practice your Latin with a group of Latin speakers. Our educational consultants can help you find a language class that works best for you. We know that different students will have different schedules, and our consultants can help you find a class that works with your schedule. Call today to get started!

Patricia: Spokane Latin course instructor
Throughout my career, I've taught middle school, high school and college students (graduate and undergraduate.) I earned my Doctorate in Education in 1997. Teaching is most rewarding for me when students realize they have the skills and tools to be successful in tutoring experiences and beyond.
Education & Certification
- University of Oregon - Bachelor of Science, Parks, Recreation, and Leisure Studies
- Idaho State University - Doctor of Education, Counselor Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Substitute
- Elementary School English
- Elementary School Reading
- +47 subjects

Courtney: Spokane Latin course instructor
...it! My plan is to eventually go on to get my Ph.D. in Sociology. Helping others learn brings me great joy, and Ive had the privilege of teaching people from a variety of ages and backgrounds. I was a supplemental instructor for the Statistical Analysis course at Augsburg College and also served as a tutor through the Academic Skills Office there. I have tutored high schoolers at the MN Internship Center and worked with students...
Education & Certification
- Augsburg College - Bachelors, Sociology w/minor in Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- 7th Grade
- Spanish 2
- +122 subjects

Erica: Spokane Latin course instructor
...years, I have tutored students of all ages and in a variety of subjects, with a strong focus on K-12 mathematics. I am pursuing a Master's degree in Elementary Education and a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. I am extremely passionate about teaching and work daily to improve my craft. Students, parents, supervisors, and colleagues have described me as efficient, extremely patient, creative, and caring. I am certified to tutor in a...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
- Study Skills and Organization
- Test Prep
- +77 subjects

Ruth: Spokane Latin course instructor
...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
- High School Writing
- SAT
- College English
- +43 subjects

Brianna: Spokane Latin course instructor
...ranging from elementary school to college 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....
Education & Certification
- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- 4th Grade
- World History
- +217 subjects

Abigail: Spokane Latin course instructor
...including SAT Prep, but my true passion is Classics. As a child, my favorite book was D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths. I have been fascinated by the language, literature, and culture of the ancient Mediterranean ever since. This passion is reflected in my coursework and high level of achievement throughout my academic career. I graduated from the University of Chicago with honors in Classics and received a special commendation for my Bachelor of Arts thesis....
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages SL
- +19 subjects

Brendan: Spokane Latin course instructor
...to my love of putting things together and drawing conclusions from physical representations. This was instilled at a young age as I had a deep love of Legos. My favorite subject to tutor is algebra. Algebra features so many of the basic mathematical tools which become instinct in higher level math like calculus, my favorite subject to study. I have a varied repertoire of subjects which I tutor as I do consider myself a renaissance...
Education & Certification
- Marquette University - Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Economics
- College Business
- +58 subjects

Russell: Spokane Latin course instructor
...field, I am able to teach a wide variety of topics. Classics, which could be broadly defined as the study of ancient world, demands proficiency not only in Greek and Latin but also history, literary criticism, and of course persuasive writing. I can consequently teach subjects ranging from Latin to English literature and composition. Besides Latin, one of my favorite topics to teach is writing. Writing is a chief personal pleasure and perhaps my greatest...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Chemistry & Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- Foreign Language
- AP US History
- +32 subjects

Emma: Spokane Latin course instructor
...the answers but to ask them questions and help them come up with strategies to get to the answer for themselves; the goal is to make myself unnecessary in a way. My strengths (in school and tutoring) are in foreign languages including Latin and humanitiesexpect a very enthusiastic tutor especially if we are talking about Shakespeare! I also think it is important to try and frame things in a context students are used to, so...
Education & Certification
- Georgetown University - Bachelor of Science, Security Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Foreign Language
- SAT Writing and Language
- +31 subjects

Anna: Spokane Latin course instructor
...concentrating in Education and American Studies. I have experience working with elementary, middle, and high school students as a tutor in individual learning environments. I have also worked as a museum educator and a camp counselor. My goal is to help students by engaging them in their learning, setting challenges, and empowering them succeed. My passion is working with students until the "aha!" moment when students know how to solve a difficult problem. I tutor...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Current Undergrad, Education and American Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- 2nd Grade
- AP World History
- +67 subjects

Eric: Spokane Latin course instructor
...was hooked. I earned my BA in classics at Oxford University and my PhD at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. A highlight of my time in the Tar Heel state was receiving the Tanner Award for Teaching Excellence on court during half-time at the UNC-Duke basketball game. Since then, I have taught a wide range of humanities courses at a liberal arts college in Minnesota. I also help students prepare for college standardized...
Education & Certification
- University of Oxford - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Doctor of Philosophy, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Dissertation Writing
- +67 subjects

Aneri : Spokane Latin course instructor
...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 college students currently taking Comparative Physiology. For Varsity Tutors I tutor in the following subjects: biology, psychology, algebra, geometry, calculus, Latin, statistics, test prep, essay editing, writing, and reading.... Understand the student and you will succeed in teaching them.
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Calculus
- Writing
- Pre-Calculus
- +66 subjects

Kerry: Spokane Latin course instructor
...King was the first teacher in my career as a student who saw me not as a behavior problem, but a bored kid with a high IQ and a chaotic home life. Dr. King had my IQ tested, then set about making sure the school gave me useful and creative outlets. He turned my life around, keeping me from following in the footsteps of my two brothers. I don't know why it took me so...
Education & Certification
- Excelsior College - Bachelors, Classical Language and Literature (Latin)
- University of Phoenix - Masters, Educational Studies
- University of Phoenix (ABD) - Doctor of Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages
- French
- +46 subjects

Sean: Spokane Latin course instructor
...with language. The idea is to write in our own living language, and I'm currently finishing up that self-indulgent, semi-autobiographical first novel. I think it's great---we'll see if anyone else agrees. I attended the Brunswick School in Greenwich, CT from 2002-2006. I worked hard, and I did very well. I was admitted early to Harvard my senior year, where I enrolled in Fall 2006. Long story short, my father was chronically ill, and I left...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, Classical Stuides
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- SAT Subject Test in United States History
- Summer
- +53 subjects

Paula: Spokane Latin course instructor
...begin noticing that they are making progress, they begin really believing in their ability to do the work independently and they are more likely to be excited about their academics! Also, I know from experience that a good tutor is capable of helping a student through a specific subject or class; but, a great tutor can transform the way a student operates in all of their academic work and prepare them to be an even...
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- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology; Communication Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Anatomy
- ACT English
- +149 subjects

Grace: Spokane Latin course instructor
...training and practicing as a member of the Johns Hopkins University Women's Volleyball Team, coaching a competitive club volleyball team for high schoolers in the St. Louis area, and volunteering at a nursing home. As a writer, I have a great deal of experience composing scientific reports, analytical literary analysis, philosophical and political arguments, and creative pieces. Fiction writing is one of my personal passions, and my creative work has been published in several literary...
Education & Certification
- Johns Hopkins University - Current Undergrad, Writing Seminars
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- PSAT Writing Skills
- Writing
- Latin 1
- +21 subjects

Matthew: Spokane Latin course instructor
...a part-time professor of philosophy. My 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...
Education & Certification
- The University of St Thomas - Bachelors, Philosophy
- The University of St Thomas - Masters, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- SAT Verbal
- SAT Subject Test in Latin
- +51 subjects

Hayley: Spokane Latin course instructor
...passionate about creating engaging lessons that are tailored for each of my students. As both a classroom teacher and a tutor, I have gained invaluable experience about how to help students, all the while learning so much about life from my students themselves. Besides tutoring, I make my living writing content professionally for several ed tech companies. Outside of work, I love to hike and play with my dog. I am a huge traveler and...
Education & Certification
- Barnard College - Bachelors, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- SAT
- College World History
- +66 subjects

Natalia: Spokane Latin course instructor
...I have worked as a teaching assistant, teaching 3 weekly classes to 56 students and leading 3 more weekly reviews to another 60-150 students each week at BYU in the American history, economics, and political theory class called American Heritage. I have also taught over 30 weekly English classes over the course of 6 months to non-English speakers in Brazil, class size generally ranging from 15-45 students from ages 11 to 75; I was a...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Bachelor of Science, Social Science Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- ACT English
- +63 subjects

Mary Carolyn: Spokane Latin course instructor
...I competed in many Latin and Greek-related contests, winning national awards for my proficiency in the Classics. Early on, I started coaching and tutoring less advanced students, and found the experience both enjoyable and rewarding. Helping people understand and excel where understanding and excellence seemed impossible--this has driven me to seek every opportunity to help others academically, as I find great joy and fulfillment in doing so. For the past two years I have taken...
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages SL
- SAT Math
- +15 subjects