The educational consultants at Varsity Tutors can assist students of various ages and levels by setting you up with excellent Dallas Fort Worth Latin lessons. These lessons can help you reach for your goals, whether you attend Skyline High School, Timber Creek High School, University of Texas-Dallas, or another school in the metropolitan area. There are many students who study a new language either to meet school requirements or as a hobby. One language they choose to learn is Latin. However, learning a language in a traditional classroom can present obstacles because your teacher may not be able to meet your personal academic needs. It's highly suggested that you seek out outside help to learn Latin.
The Latin language was discovered in Latium (present-day Rome) during ancient times. It's where Romance languages like Spanish, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, and French originated. Latin then divided into Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin during the start of the Roman Empire. Classical Latin is distinguished by its elegance and formality. It's also influenced by Greek-style grammar and vocabulary. Vulgar Latin is where today's modern Romance languages derived. Roman soldiers and colonists carried Vulgar Latin throughout the Roman Empire. What differs Vulgar Latin from Classical Latin is that it has a greater regularity of word order, an increased use of prepositions, a less frequent employment of inflection, and a greater vocabulary. Latin continued to flourish throughout the Middle Ages up to the early modern period. By the 17th century, Latin began to decrease in popularity when vernacular languages like Italian and English began to take over. There were many attempts to restore the language, but it died out during the 19th century, around the same time vernacular languages was permanently established. However, Latin is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and Vatican City. Even though the majority of the world no longer speaks Latin, it plays a vital role in the development of new words, particularly in the fields of technology and science.
You can benefit both academically and professionally by knowing Latin. Are you currently in high school and thinking about going to college? You can impress potential universities by mentioning that you know Latin in your application. If you're planning to take another language like Spanish or French, Latin can help you learn them because they're Romance languages. You can even use Latin to help you go into fields like scientific research or theology.
Whatever your reasons for studying Latin, Varsity Tutors can set you up with personal instruction or group classes. We can find a Dallas Fort Worth Latin tutor within 24 hours or less, and new sections of classes begin each month. Both programs are headed by skilled instructors, and both have their own unique benefits.
What are some topics an instructor can go over during Dallas Fort Worth Latin lessons?
Mastering the pronunciation of Latin becomes relatively simple for most students even though it takes some patience and practice. Since Latin is now a "dead" language, you don't need to be concerned about developing a specific accent for it. Once you're able to successfully pronounce Latin terms, you can read it more fluently and pick up Latin vocabulary more quickly. Speaking of vocabulary, there are some Latin words that are identical to English ones. Here are a few examples: juvenis = juvenile, rapidus = rapid, finis = finish, and so on. In addition, Latin has nouns categorized by three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. For instance, vir (man) is masculine, femina (woman) is feminine, and consilium (plan) is neuter. Your Latin instructor can go over many of these concepts in depth.
When you work one-on-one with a private teacher, you have an easier time concentrating on your studies since you won't be distracted by other pupils. Maybe you struggle with focusing on your work; for example, you find yourself internet-surfing when you're supposed to be completing a homework assignment. A tutor can try to help you stay on task by suggesting you address unmet needs like hunger or lack of rest. Do concepts like Latin adjectives and verbs confuse you? An instructor can attempt to help you understand them better by breaking the concepts down into smaller chunks. Perhaps you desire to be prepared for the upcoming school year. An educator can help you study during holiday or summer breaks, too.
A Latin class lets you study in a collaborative environment. You and other students can work together to learn inflection, reading, Latin history, grammar and sentence structure, essential vocabulary, and more. In addition, you and your peers can review concepts for an approaching quiz or exam. Feel free to ask your instructor for private help on anything you have trouble understanding.
How do the two kinds of Dallas Fort Worth Latin lessons work?
If you feel you'd learn better in a one-on-one setting, you can meet with an academic mentor online or in person. Every online session takes place through our Live Learning Platform, which lets you associate with an instructor via your computer or mobile device. If you want to meet with a Dallas Fort Worth Latin tutor in person, you can choose to have sessions at home or at any other locale.
A Latin class is ideal for those who love working with their peers. All classes are online, and they enable you to communicate with a teacher and other students in a virtual classroom. You and your fellow pupils collaborate in language learning discussions and activities while receiving pointers from a professional Latin speaker. You can enroll in a two-week class or a four-week class.
I think these options would really benefit me. How do I get started with Dallas Fort Worth Latin lessons?
We can help you commence the signup process. To enroll in Dallas Fort Worth Latin lessons, send a note through our contact form or pick up the phone to contact a Varsity Tutors representative. We can get you started with class sessions or find a Dallas Fort Worth Latin tutor for you really quickly. Don't waste another second. Reach out to us today.
Kenan: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...sure is, as a student, the feeling of studying for a class or test and only vaguely understanding the material can be extremely stressful. That's why I am more than happy to share my knowledge with others who are struggling! Tutoring is a great way for me to spend my time helping others excel. I am currently a student at Rice University in Houston, Texas where I am majoring in Mathematical Economic Analysis. I have...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelor in Arts, Expected Mathematical Economic Analysis
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Microeconomics
- Calculus 2
- PSAT Mathematics
- +73 subjects
Toni: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...college English professor looking to help you better engage with your learning interests! As a professor, my teaching style emphasizes active learning as a central component, aiming to make my classes more centered on students discovering the material and constructing their own knowledge. In teaching and tutoring, I see myself more as a facilitator of learning who provides students the necessary tools and direction for them to uncover the concepts themselves. Soon we will engage...
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Dallas - Master of Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Elementary School Reading
- SAT Reading
- Latin 2
- +71 subjects
Carrie: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...ranged the world. She breathed curiosity into us so that each day we came with new questions, new ideas, cupped and shielded in our hands like captured fireflies. When she left us, we were sad; but the light did not go out. She had written her indelible signature on our minds. I have had lots of teachers who taught me soon forgotten things; but only a few who created in me a new energy, a...
Education & Certification
- Baylor University - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- George Washington University - Current Grad Student, Environmental Resource Policy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP United States History
- GRE
- Adult ESL/ELL
- +58 subjects
Miranda: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...my Bachelor of Arts from the University of Oklahoma (boomer sooner!) and my Master of Science in Communication Studies from TCU (go frogs!). I'm dedicated to creating a positive, inclusive, and fun learning experience for all students. I have personal and professional experience assisting with various academic accommodations, including ADD, ADHD, and dyslexia. My goal is to help students realize their potential and hone their abilities in their area of study. If you need a...
Education & Certification
- University of Oklahoma Norman Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Communication, General
- Texas Christian University - Master of Science, Communication, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Social Sciences
- Latin 3
- +64 subjects
Anastasia: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...I am passionate about helping you learn. My favorite subjects to tutor are math and science, and anything involving solving problems. I want to help every student to be able to succeed in STEM classes, Spanish, or whatever you need. In my tutoring, I try to find the best approach that will work for each student, and work with their strengths. I am currently a student at the University of Dallas and I am working...
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Grade 10 Math
- Art
- +39 subjects
Kenna: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...Engineer within the Semiconductor Processing industry. I also have professional experience in the Energy industry. My B.S. in Chemical Engineering is from Georgia Tech -- Go Jackets! I've lived all over the world. Right now, I am a proud Texan! Though I'm an engineer by day, what fulfills me is helping students. In college, I was a 1:1 tutor for the Center for Academic Success. I managed my own schedule, developed my own resources, and...
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Canadian French Language Proficiency
- French
- Greek
- +205 subjects
William: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...the University of North Texas. I received a Bachelor of Arts in European History with a focus on the early Roman Empire, Early Christianity, Late Antiquity, and the Early Middle Ages. I also received a minor in Latin language. In my final semester I became the Latin tutor for first- and second-year students as well as the teaching assistant for the same students. I enjoy tutoring Latin because I have to employ different teaching styles...
Education & Certification
- University of North Texas - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Latin 1
- High School World History
- +12 subjects
Joseph: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...about are mainly chemistry as well as biology. I love organic chemistry the most above all, and I enjoy making topics easier to understand in a way that can be better understood. I am currently a college student pursuing a degree in Bio-Chemistry. I think it is most useful to give students examples as well as different ways to solve one problem. Visual representation can also help a lot when it comes to chemistry or...
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School Biology
- Science
- UK A Level Biology
- +11 subjects
David: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...doctorate in Historical and Systematic Theology. I have a masters (MDiv) and a BA (Major: Religious Studies; Minors: English and Political Science). I have reading knowledge/proficiency in Latin, (Ancient) Greek, German, French, and some Hebrew. This background, along with my years of experience in higher education, have prepared me to assist you in preparing for college as well as surviving middle school, high school, and college coursework. I hope to provide you with an engaging...
Education & Certification
- Baylor University - Bachelor in Arts, Religious Studies
- Catholic University of America - Doctor of Philosophy, Philosophy and Religious Studies, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School English
- UK GCSE
- GRE Subject Test in Literature in English
- +45 subjects
Adriana: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...with almost 30 years of experience in the classroom and library. A large part of my classroom instruction involved tutoring in all core subject areas in grades K-5. As a librarian, I had the pleasure of working with middle school teens as a resource and mentor in academic competitions and other activities. My teaching philosophy involves listening to the student and assessing weaknesses and strengths. I use scaffolding to build upon small successes until the...
Education & Certification
- Southern Methodist University - Bachelors, Broadcast Film
- Southern Methodist University - Masters, Bilingual Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Greek
- Algebra
- +62 subjects
Sherry: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
As a teacher with 18 years' experience in education, including 4 years as a math instructional specialist, I enjoy working to prepare for tests as well as ongoing remediation. My goal is to increase both confidence and ability in all of my students. ... Students must know that they do know some things about the subject, so I would focus on what they do know as a foundation.... Students should be able to ask questions and get help without feeling any sort of embarrassment or shame. They should be able to function in an environment free of any sort of shame.
Education & Certification
- Texas A & M University-Commerce - Bachelors, Elementary Education - Mathematics Specialization
- Grand Canyon University - Masters, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Study Skills and Organization
- AP English Language and Composition
- Elementary School Reading
- +68 subjects
Marshall: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...of North Texas in Fall 2019 with degrees in English Writing and Rhetoric, and Political Science, and I minored in History. I also graduated in Spring 2021 with my master's degree in English Literature. My specialties are English, Government/Political Science, History, Essay Writing and Editing, Study Skills, Organization, AP Courses, College Preparation, and many others. I primarily work with students from 9th grade to 12th grade and college students, but I am open to helping...
Education & Certification
- University of North Texas - Bachelor in Arts, Rhetoric and Composition
- University of North Texas - Master of Arts, General Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- UK GCSE History
- Social Networking
- World Civilization
- +182 subjects
Aaron: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...ESL teacher, I have the expertise to help any high school or university student who needs help in an English-related field. I'm not just an experienced teacher, either; as a current PhD candidate at UT Dallas, I am staying sharp and up to date on the subjects that I tutor. Are you struggling with a high school English class? I've taught 9th grade ELA. Are you struggling with a college ESL or writing class? I...
Education & Certification
- Bob Jones University - Bachelors, History
- The University of Texas at Dallas - PHD, Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- GMAT
- World History
- Latin America History
- +53 subjects
Alexandra: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...or SAT score? Long-time tutor, Dallas native, Hockaday and UT/Dallas graduate Alexandra has enjoyed a full life as an entrepreneur, equestrian professional, journalist, teacher, actor, stage director and non-profit manager in both Texas and California. She has lectured in theatre criticism at the University of North Texas and is an award-winning short story non-fiction author. As a teacher she created a nationally-recognized arts leadership camp in the Sierras, taught creative expression and drama to grade...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Dallas - Bachelors, Theatre Arts
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- IB Classical Languages
- Music
- +168 subjects
Olivia: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...Southwestern University, where I received my degree in art history and am currently pursuing my master's of library science from the University of North Texas. I'm so very interested in helping students because it is my ultimate pleasure to help people learn and see them enjoy what they are learning. I have a fair amount of experience with students (generally children): I have served as an education intern at an historical museum, mentored middle school...
Education & Certification
- Southwestern University - Bachelors, Art History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Study Skills and Organization
- Middle School Reading
- SAT Reading
- +61 subjects
Lesleigh: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...Houston Baptist University with my Bachelor of Arts in English and Biblical Languages. I minored in Latin and received the outstanding student award in English. After my BA, I moved from Houston to Boston with my husband. In 2015 I earned my MA in Classical Studies from the University of Massachusetts in Boston, focusing on Greek and Latin literature. I am currently working on my PhD in English Literature at Southern Methodist University. I specialize...
Education & Certification
- Houston Baptist University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- UMass Boston - Master of Arts, Classical Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Spanish
- Hebrew
- +64 subjects
Samantha: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
Although I spend my days teaching in a classroom, I love moonlighting at a tutor because of the individualized attention that my students receive. I bring several years of classroom experience to the table, as well as a teaching credential from the University of Oxford and a BA from Northwestern University. While my classroom experience is in English/reading and history, my tutoring experience has been in everything from math to foreign languages. ... In short, I believe that education should be made as enjoyable as possible!
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Religious Studies
- University of Oxford - Masters, Secondary Education (Religious Education)
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Hebrew
- French 4
- +63 subjects
Isabel: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...the University of Mississippi where I received a Bachelor of Science in Forensic Chemistry with minors in Biology and Russian. I love to tutor anything chemistry because I want to help others see how beautiful chemistry can be! While at Ole Miss I conducted biochemical research which led to a publication in the journal Advanced Therapeutics. Because of this experience I can assist in academic/technical writing. I also have a passion for learning other languages...
Education & Certification
- University of Mississippi - Bachelor of Science, Forensic Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Russian
- High School English
- Algebra
- +28 subjects
Stephanie: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...and I am currently a Molecular Biology pre-med senior at Princeton University. My top subjects include both SAT and ACT Math, ACT Science, Biology, Calculus, and General Chemistry. During the academic year I work as a General Chemistry and Biology peer tutor at the on-campus tutoring center, and will be taking on the role as Study Group Leader for General Chemistry this fall. I love utilizing my former experiences to help and teach current students....
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelor in Arts, Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Pre-Calculus
- Pre-Algebra
- Calculus
- +48 subjects
Kelsey: Dallas Latin lesson instructor
...in Retail Management and a BA in Languages and Cultures. Additionally, I have completed an MA in Archaeology of the Classical Mediterranean at the University of Sheffield in the UK. My passion is in Roman Archaeology and have dug at Roman sites in England and Italy. During my BA I also found a passion in Latin. It gave me a challenge I was looking for and I love to beat it. My mission as a...
Education & Certification
- Texas Tech University - Bachelors, Languages and Cultures with Concentration in Classics and Latin
- University of Sheffield - Masters, Archaeology of the Classical Mediterranean
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Languages
- European History
- +15 subjects