Whether you're enrolled in your first classes at Woodrow Wilson High School or expanding your knowledge at Columbia Heights Education College, Varsity Tutors can enroll you in a Washington, D.C. Latin course that offers several ways that can enhance your understanding as you work toward mastering Latin.
Despite their best efforts, your teachers and professors are limited both by classroom instructional time and specific curricula that they need to follow. Sometimes you need deeper answers to your questions than your instructors can provide. Language learners benefit from being able to connect the new concepts to what they already know, and if your teacher or professor doesn't have time, you can miss out on having the "lightbulb" moment that could unlock your understanding.
Those who are successful in learning a language know that you have to go beyond what you learn in the classroom to learn it well. Establishing solid study habits, making opportunities to practice, and forging connections to your previous knowledge are all crucial - and are all things a Washington, D.C. Latin class can help you develop.
These days, Latin is considered a "dead" language, but that only means that it is no longer actively spoken as the main language of a community or region. One advantage of learning Latin is that since it is considered "dead", students do not need to be as precise about pronunciation.
Latin lives on as the origin language of the Romance languages, including Italian, French, and Portuguese. They are called Romance not because of anything to do with love, but because it was the language of the residents of the city of Rome. Along with its history as a root language for several others, Latin gave us our current alphabet - although in ancient times there were three fewer letters in the alphabet. The letters "j," "v," and "w" came later.
When it comes to many career areas, Latin is alive and well. It is used in disciplines including medicine, law, and many science fields. When new scientific or technological terms are coined, they are very often rooted in Latin. It also remains the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican.
How could I develop Latin language skills with a Washington, D.C. Latin course?
Although learning any language will stretch your mind, Latin is considered somewhat easier because English is derived from Latin. Whether you know it or not, you already use many Latin words and phrases. When things are genuine, we call them 'bona fide'. Researchers use the term 'per capita' for head counts of populations. When things stay the same, they are said to be 'status quo'. All of those terms were taken directly from Latin and are used 'verbatim' in English.
Even though many Latin vocabulary words are used in today's English, learning how a language works is necessary if you want to read some of the beautiful poems of the ancients, understand medical or legal terms, or if you choose a career in the sciences.
Latin uses some unfamiliar conventions that can challenge English speakers. Word order is less important in Latin because the endings of words, called inflections, tell you how words relate to each other and help you determine what a sentence means. Verbs use inflections to tell you who's carrying out the action, which eliminates the need for pronouns. Latin nouns have three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Adjectives have to agree with the word's gender, and they do double duty by telling you whether the noun is singular or plural.
What can I expect from a Washington, D.C. Latin course?
This course was created to help you further your comprehension skills so you can master tricky Latin linguistic conventions. Participating in these sessions can increase your knowledge of mechanics like spelling, grammar, punctuation, and pronunciation of Latin letters and letter combinations. To make concepts memorable, the Washington, D.C. Latin course may cover a broad range of topics from the history and traditions of ancient Rome, all the way to crucial details like how to determine a noun's gender so your adjectives agree.
Provided exclusively online, the Washington, D.C. Latin class provides an online environment where you will see, hear, and interact with your instructor and fellow classmates as if you were in the same room together. Online classes save time and money, and you also avoid transportation hassles. Learn in the comfort of your home - or wherever you learn best. Several new sections begin each month and you can enroll in sessions lasting either two weeks or four.
Getting individualized assistance can greatly improve your Latin learning experience. In a Washington, D.C. Latin class, different engagement techniques and instructional methods can expand your strengths and pinpoint areas you could improve your skills. You can leverage your learning style, whether you comprehend and retain information best when using visual methods like flashcards, talking and listening as an auditory learner, or through other sensory methods. There will be time to get answers to your specific questions, delve into the reasons certain rules are important, and explore the cultural context that can cement your learning.
In a Washington, D.C. Latin course, you can work together with others in a group setting. Learning together as a group gives you the benefits of hearing the previous language experiences of others who might be encountering the same obstacles you are. Their struggles and successes can improve your insights and help you "flip the switch" to understanding. Groups have the added advantage of providing a forum for in-depth discussions and also give you a way to hone your conversation skills with others in a relaxed, friendly environment.
How can I get started?
It can be difficult to learn a language with classroom instruction alone. Uncovering and leveraging your study strengths, having your questions answered, or learning together with others can be the key to your success. Contact Varsity Tutors to get more details about what is covered in the Washington, D.C. Latin course and find out about current enrollment options so you can enhance your Latin comprehension.

Annie: Washington Latin course instructor
...how to connect their real passions to the schoolwork that's troubling them. One student hated writing essays, but loved playing the guitar with his band. I helped him plan an essay about his experiencing performing for a crowd, and he discovered that essay-writing wasn't a punishment--it was another way to express himself. As a freelancer, I've worked as a writer for a test preparation company, giving me a solid background in test-taking strategies for the...
Education & Certification
- Williams College - Bachelors, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Summer
- IB Extended Essay
- +43 subjects

Jerome: Washington Latin course instructor
...be a fast learner, and I'm ready to share the tips and tricks that I've gathered with other students who want to become better learners as well. In high school, I spent much of my time working with the arts through choruses, drama, and dance; I was also a member of multiple athletic teams and the co-head of the GLSBT+ Alliance. Needless to say, I needed to find a balance between work and play! In...
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- Yale University - Current Undergrad, Music; Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Phonics
- English
- AP Music Theory
- +30 subjects

Nick: Washington Latin course instructor
...papers in both subjects. In addition to law and physics, I am also fairly skilled with languages, having taken Spanish for six years, and Italian, Ancient Greek, and Latin for a year apiece. In addition to focusing on law, physics, and languages, I have also had a lot of success with helping students with learning disabilities, such as ADD, ADHD, and dyslexia. I myself was diagnosed with ADHD when I was six, and I have...
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelors, Justice, Law, and Society
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Constitutional Law
- Contract Law
- +32 subjects

Tricia-Marie: Washington Latin course instructor
I've wanted to be a teacher since I was in elementary school, and I'm delighted to be presented with this opportunity to reach out and help students, or anyone really, become the best people they can be! I'm currently an International Business student at Howard University in DC, and being here has really opened my mind both culturally and intellectually. ... To understand how students think to best adapt to their needs.
Education & Certification
- Howard University - Bachelors, International Business
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT English
- Science
- ACT
- +21 subjects

Grace: Washington Latin course instructor
...ambitious learner who has experienced many setbacks, yet still has chosen and is still choosing to set initially-believed-to-be-unachievable goals and explore any opportunity because I knew that there was no limit to what I could do. As a young child, I bought into the commonly-held belief that talent and "natural" intelligence was what helped some individuals stand out and others slide into mediocrity. So, for a very long period of time, I was "inherently" extremely...
Education & Certification
- George Washington University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- General Chemistry 2
- Middle School Science
- +155 subjects

Allison: Washington Latin course instructor
...While at Mercer, I triple majored in International Affairs, Political Science, and Spanish, while also earning a minor in Latin and completing the Great Books program. My approach to tutoring is to be adaptive and motivating. Whether using interactive games and experiential learning, or simple mnemonics and test prep checklists, I am always exploring new ways to inspire students through a rich learning experience. Ive taken the ACT, SAT, and GRE, and received high scores...
Education & Certification
- Mercer University - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish, Political Science, International Affairs (Latin Minor)
- George Washington University - Master of Arts, International Affairs
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- College English
- Adult Literacy
- +50 subjects

Luca: Washington Latin course instructor
...of the things I enjoy most about tutoring students in Latin and Italian is helping them build a stronger foundation in their native English language as well as in the foreign language. Over the course of my years as a tutor, I have seen my students expand their vocabulary and rhetorical skills in English through their study of foreign and classical language. I firmly believe that by grasping the roots of language, students will set...
Education & Certification
- Seton Hall University - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- The Catholic University of America - PHD, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Italian
- Foreign Language
- Latin 1
- +24 subjects

Channon: Washington Latin course instructor
...powerful tools we have to touch one another. Proper communication can mean the difference between lighting a path to happiness and being lost in an unknown world. My goal as a composition instructor is to introduce students to college level writing, empower students, and enable the student to view composition as a useful tool in modern society. I truly believe each human being is capable of learning and has a primitive desire to communicate with...
Education & Certification
- University of Mary Washington - Bachelors, English
- Marymount University - Masters, Literature, Language and Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- Latin 4
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +68 subjects

Kenneth: Washington Latin course instructor
...exclusively on tutoring calculus (AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC , College Calc 1, College Calc 2). These are my favorite courses to tutor as I taught the AP program for nearly 20 years before becoming a high school administrator. My methodology is teaching students to think and to diagnose problems, thus helping them to develop strong habits of mind and self-confidence in problem solving. I ask as many, if not more, questions than I...
Education & Certification
- University of Mary Washington - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics
- Hood College - Master of Science, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Graduate Test Prep
- +86 subjects

Isabelle: Washington Latin course instructor
...10th grade this coming year. I'm also currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Education through Johns Hopkins where I am learning even more about how to be the best culturally responsive teacher I can be. Before working in DC Public Schools, I studied English at Sewanee: The University of the South and worked there as a writing tutor for three years. I love examining a good story with my students and guiding them through...
Education & Certification
- Sewanee-The University of the South - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SAT
- Latin 1
- Writing
- +29 subjects

Rebecca: Washington Latin course instructor
I am currently a fourth year medical student at the University of Maryland. I've always loved to teach. I think one of the most exciting things about learning is to be able to pass it on to others. It is also one of the main reasons I have a passion for becoming a doctor. I went to University of...
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
- University of Maryland-College Park - Current Grad Student, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Korean
- Greek
- Spanish
- +111 subjects

William: Washington Latin course instructor
...continuous academic achievement in my Latin Classes. My coursework in Greek Mythology, Greek Literature, Ancient Technology, Etruscan History, Celtic Archaeology and Greek Civilization allowed me the opportunity to develop excellent research, reading, writing, editing and proofreading skills. I have worked multiple retail jobs in stores such as Guitar Center, Uptown Cheapskate, and The Art of Shaving. However, none of these jobs have allowed me to utilize the skills that I worked hard to develop during...
Education & Certification
- University of Massachusetts Amherst - Bachelors, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- College Level American Literature
- High School Writing
- Study Skills and Organization
- +21 subjects

John: Washington Latin course instructor
...European History, Classical Studies (including some beginner Latin), Women/Gender Studies, English, and Special Needs. I have a BA in History from the University of Arkansas, an MA in Religion from Boston University, and a PhD in Religion from Syracuse University. I look forward to arranging lessons in areas that you are interested in. My students in the past have describe me as entertaining, engaged, passionate, and knowledgeable: I would love to share this with you!
Education & Certification
- University of Arkansas - Bachelor in Arts, History
- Syracuse University - Doctor of Philosophy, Religious Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- English
- World Religions
- +6 subjects

Brittany: Washington Latin course instructor
Sharing knowledge is my most deep-seated value. I am passionate about helping students understand subjects and how to apply those subjects to real-world experiences. I believe that by applying personal experiences to learning environments and vice versa, students can better retain information. I have tutored in English, Project Management Professional certification, and Scrum Master certification.
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Maryland Global Campus - Master of Science, Information Technology Project Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Python
- AP English Literature and Composition
- Study Skills
- +51 subjects

Brett: Washington Latin course instructor
...and ancient government. While at Colby, I tutored Latin and Ancient Greek, and I occasionally tutored students learning Roman and Greek History. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Latin, European History, and anything to do with grammar! My teaching style is fluid; I like to incorporate other disciplines so that I can help my students develop their weaknesses by playing to their strengths. I believe strongly in the...
Education & Certification
- Colby College - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- Latin 2
- High School English
- +22 subjects

Charles: Washington Latin course instructor
...coursework. I found immense satisfaction in breaking down complex concepts into understandable segments, tailoring my teaching approach to fit the unique needs of each student. Witnessing the moment a student grasps a challenging conceptoften referred to as the "light bulb" momenthas always been profoundly rewarding. As I progressed through my academic and professional career, I continued to tutor in various capacities. Whether it was assisting elementary students with basic math skills, guiding high schoolers through...
Education & Certification
- George Mason University - Bachelor of Science, Computational Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
- Czech
- Ukrainian
- +1410 subjects

Meghann: Washington Latin course instructor
...the United States. During that time, Ive been responsible for teaching courses, helping students learn to write college-level essays, grading assignments, with a part-time gig scoring standardized tests. My archaeology and ancient history training has qualified me to tutor in European and World History, as well as Classical and Medieval Civilization. I am also a qualified tutor in Latin and Ancient Greek languages language-learning is my favorite subject, and I have many tips and tricks...
Education & Certification
- University of Iowa - Bachelors, Anthropology
- University of Leicester - PHD, Archaeology and Ancient History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages
- ACT English
- +40 subjects

Steven : Washington Latin course instructor
...novelist, dad, and student of the world; I love to help people make connections to English from Latin. I have taught high school Latin and tutored for the SAT for several years. I am TEFL certified, and I have experience teaching students of many different nationalities. I can help you see around corners to tackle difficult concepts or help you prepare for the next big test in a wide variety of subjects. Let's jam!
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-Baltimore County - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- SAT
- AP Latin
- +32 subjects

Elisabeth: Washington Latin course instructor
...teacher, I have experience working with middle school students, and I have also taught Latin, history, and writing on the college level. In addition, I have also worked with high school students. I hold a B.A. in history and German studies from the University of Bielefeld, Germany, and am currently completing my PhD in Classics at the Johns Hopkins University. I enjoy learning as much as I enjoy teaching, and am a firm believer in...
Education & Certification
- University of Bielefeld, Germany - Bachelors, History
- Johns Hopkins University - Current Grad Student, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Foreign Language
- Latin 1
- +15 subjects

Jacob: Washington Latin course instructor
...I independently designed and taught an introductory Latin course designed to interest sixth grade students. In college I lost much of the free time I had available in high school, and so I began tutoring online. I joined the chemistry club (St. Mary's American Chemical Society - SMACS) and through SMACS I now tutored students weekly, helping students with Organic and General Chemistry. I worked as an Organic Chemistry Lab TA, helping the professor grade...
Education & Certification
- St. Mary's College of Maryland - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Writing
- Biochemistry
- Math
- +30 subjects