If you are a student, professional, or budding polyglot, Varsity Tutors can help you begin to learn Latin regardless of your work or academic experience. Whether you're a junior at North Shore Senior High School, pursuing your associate's degree at Houston Community College, or thinking about applying for that Ph.D. program in classics at the University of Houston, learning a language like Latin could lead you to a host of enticing opportunities.
Using two or more languages can offer you a wealth of intellectual benefits. Did you know that learning a language is like high-intensity interval training for your brain? Your cognition, memory, and decision-making skills improve as you progress in your language learning journey. Once you reach mastery, you may even become proficient in what's known as code-switching: alternating between two languages seamlessly. By learning a language, you may even begin to stave off neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia that tend to develop as the human brain ages.
Learning a language isn't just training for your brain, it's also an exercise for your mind. Speaking more than a single language can encourage you to form deeper connections to foreign cultures, and by extension, to diverse peoples. This, in turn, can help you become more accepting, tolerant, and compassionate as a human being.
These days, as the economy increasingly relies on interculturally savvy employees, recruiters may reveal a preference for candidates fluent in more than one language. As a worker in the age of globalization, you may find it useful to have the skills to communicate effectively with someone with a different cultural background.
So, if you're interested in developing a new skill or pondering taking up that job opportunity abroad, picking up a language can be a powerful boost in your life. Of the 6,500 or so languages spoken in the world, Latin is one that can offer you access to unique opportunities.
Many might ask: what's the value of learning a dead language? Although Latin is considered to be a dead language, meaning that nobody speaks it natively anymore, Latin lives on in the liturgy. As an influential liturgical language, Latin is used for official purposes in Vatican City and the Roman Catholic Church.
When Latin was first found in ancient times, it was in the central Italian region of Latium, where the Italian capital of Rome is located. Romance languages, namely Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian, are derived from Latin. So, gaining proficiency in Latin can offer you an excellent entryway into the Romance languages.
Furthermore, grasping the word ending system of Latin can assist students as they prepare for standardized tests focused on verbal skills. Students of Latin can make informed guesses about the meanings of English words they may otherwise not know because plenty of modern English words descended from Latin.
So, if you're interested in learning Latin but worry that you won't have time to practice, signing up for a Houston Latin course can be an excellent solution. This is because a Houston Latin course is entirely online and offered at many different times, so you can be sure to have opportunities to practice regularly.
Each Houston Latin course has the Live Learning Platform at its core. An incredibly handy digital tool, you can communicate with your peers and instructor as if you were in a regular classroom. In addition, you can request one-on-one time whenever you feel you need it. With your instructor able to offer you personalized, focused time, you can keep advancing and avoid much of the nervousness and frustration embedded in language learning.
I'm thinking about enrolling in a class, but what will I learn?
Latin syntax and grammar can be fairly simple for English speakers to master with some regular practice and devoted study. The grammatical system is logical and formulaic in nature - almost like an algorithm - so you can get the hang of it through focus and memorization.
On the flip side, Latin contains three types of nouns: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Although sometimes it can be easy to tell what the gender of a noun will be based on how it sounds, this may not always be the case.
One of the most challenging aspects of Latin, however, is the fact that it's replete with inflections. In English, we don't often use inflected forms as much, so this can be tricky for students to learn.
Are there benefits to joining a Houston Latin class? If so, what are they?
A Houston Latin class welcomes not only all levels of proficiency, but also all kinds of schedules. This means that coursework is online, and classes are offered at many different times, so you're bound to find something that works just right for your schedule.
Another key advantage that you have is access to the indispensable Live Learning Platform. The Live Learning Platform is a virtual tool that simulates the experience of being in a regular classroom. That is, the Live Learning Platform comes with high-tech features that let you talk to your peers and engage with your instructor. In other words, the Live Learning Platform of a Houston Latin class makes collaboration not just possible, but easy and convenient.
But there's one more thing: you can also request individual time with your instructor. Learning from your peers is great, but you may have moments when all you need is your instructor to tell you what you need to know.
How do I get enrolled and start taking classes?
Get in contact with the educational consultants at Varsity Tutors today. Since classes begin on a monthly basis, you don't have to worry about waiting for a new academic year. Find a class time that makes sense for you, and you can get started.
So, whether you're in your first semester of Latin at Dobie High School or poring over Latin legal texts for your history of law class, getting enrolled in a Houston Latin course can nurture your personal, professional, and mental growth. Get in touch today!

Wyatt: Houston Latin course instructor
...However, what is remembered upon reading the classics is that the human mind creates its own posture, for the ancients were as brilliant as us but in different ways. They lived lives with the same fears and ambitions that drive us today and the same capacity for emotion and intelligence. If I can teach students to understand this more fully, I believe they may become better humans within our society and develop a heightened sensitivity...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Social Studies
- Essay Editing
- +51 subjects

Tashanna: Houston Latin course instructor
...I began my journey in Education, I was an investigative journalist for " The Austin Chronicle". After researching a non-profit that helped Scholars in low income areas achieve their Academic goals, I decided to take my Journalism skills in writing and help close the gap. Throughout my teaching experience I have been a Head volleyball Coach, Team lead, presented at professional developments to other campus English Teachers, became the campus Gifted and Talented coordinator, and...
Education & Certification
- Huston-Tillotson University - Bachelor of Science, Communication, General
- Texas Teacher ACP - Master of Arts, Reading Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Essay Editing
- SAT Writing and Language
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +33 subjects

Austin: Houston Latin course instructor
...working in fields that require advanced research analysis skills. My desire is to help students achieve the successes in school that they desire. In addition to my law degree, I am a graduate of the University of North Texas, where I received my BA in History and BA in Political Science, with a minor in Spanish. If you are looking for someone to break materials down for students in a modern and accessible context, than...
Education & Certification
- University of North Texas - Bachelor in Arts, History & Political Science
- University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Juris Doctor, Law
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Writing
- Comparative Literature
- +57 subjects

Taylor: Houston Latin course instructor
...to explore a brand new city. I just married the woman of my dreams on August 31, 2014. She is an emergency room nurse at Memorial Hermann Southwest Medical Center. My passion is for lifelong learning and particularly how it relates to medicine and the human body. I think that it is essential for young people to have someone in their life who is excited about learning and who can impart that passion to them....
Education & Certification
- Mercer University - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Biochemistry
- Statistics
- Elementary Math
- +23 subjects

Kayli: Houston Latin course instructor
I have two years of tutoring experience. I enjoy helping students reach their full academic potential. I believe that everyone has the capability to excel in any subject if approached the right way for that individual. When I tutor a student, I like to look at the student's learning style, study habits, and interests. I feel that factoring these into the session leads to the most successful learning.
Education & Certification
- University of Hawaii at Manoa - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Foreign Language
- SAT Reading
- +52 subjects

Patty: Houston Latin course instructor
...Indiana. I was a middle school language arts teacher and reading teacher. After teaching several years, I earned my Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from Lamar University. I served as a district reading coach serving both high schools and middle schools. I also was a Language Arts Instructional Specialist on a middle school campus. Since retiring, I have continued to work part-time with both high school and middle school students to prepare for state testing.
Education & Certification
- St Marys College Notre Dame IN - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Lamar University - Masters in Education, Educational Administration
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT Reading
- SAT
- Study Skills
- +44 subjects

Anne: Houston Latin course instructor
I am a middle school choir teacher, professional classically-trained singer, volleyball enthusiast and referee, avid baker, and animal caretaker. I am passionate about singing, teaching, always learning, and helping young people realize their potential. I'm great at math, reading, and especially all things voice and music theory!
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Arlington - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACCUPLACER College-Level Math
- ACT Math
- ISEE-Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
- +81 subjects

Andy: Houston Latin course instructor
...for language in all its forms in my students. I have taught Latin at the college level, but I am eager to work more closely with students at all levels one on one, tailoring my methods to meet their individual needs, while keeping Latin both fun and rewarding, as it should be. I just moved back to the Houston area after almost ten years away in college and graduate school, and I look forward to...
Education & Certification
- Trinity University - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Languages
- University of California-Los Angeles - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Adult ESL/ELL
- Languages
- Literature
- +19 subjects

Brandon: Houston Latin course instructor
I am currently a middle school language arts teacher, although I have also taught a self-contained 6th grade class. I enjoy most the fields of math and science but have also come to appreciate the importance of language arts and literature. I like to think of myself as a balanced tutor.... I believe in the classical model of education, whereby teachers focus on content rather than teaching to the test. Education should create good citizens by teaching students the importance of the past, their place in the present, and their power for influencing the future.
Education & Certification
- College of St Thomas More - Bachelors, Liberal Arts
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Philosophy
- Pre-Algebra
- Phonics
- +30 subjects

Alaina: Houston Latin course instructor
I have always loved learning, and I always hoped to pass this down to others. I know academics can be frustrating sometimes, but my goal is to help others move past this frustration and see their true potential!
Education & Certification
- University of Houston-Clear Lake - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP World History
- Elementary School Reading
- Social Studies
- +26 subjects

Andy: Houston Latin course instructor
...and El Salvador as a curriculum developer and classroom teacher. I have taught and tutored in both the humanities, social studies, sciences, and fine arts. In particular, my subjects include but are not limited to: chemistry, physics, astronomy, AP Environmental Science, environmental studies, Latin, Ancient Greek, algebra, music history, writing. Outside of academic and education, I am a fan of performing music, traveling, and cooking. Teaching and tutoring are forms of helping others to get...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Chemistry
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Latin
- The University of Texas at Austin - Masters, Musicology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Foreign Language
- Social Studies
- +68 subjects

Suzanne: Houston Latin course instructor
...am happy to provide that. I am a certified teacher and former journalist. I currently teach dual credit U.S. History and AP World History as well as writing skills. For the past several years, 100% of my students have passed the US History STAAR test. Last year, 73% passed at mastery level. I also have taught World Geography and World Cultures. My journalism background has provided me with strong writing and editing skills that I...
Education & Certification
- Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi - Bachelors, History
- American Public University System - Masters, History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Other
- AP United States History
- Adult ESL/ELL
- +44 subjects

Dana: Houston Latin course instructor
As an educator, I help students meet their fullest potential, so they can grow academically with high self-esteem. Tutoring provides an opportunity for continual learning and growth. One of my hopes as an educator is to instill a love of learning. We all have strengths and weaknesses, and it's imperative we ask questions to reach our goals. My tutoring involves weaknesses in the following: reading comprehension, phonics, inference, writing, mechanics, college entrance writing, and more.
Education & Certification
- UH Victoria - Bachelors, Science
- UH Clear Lake - Masters, Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ISEE
- Elementary School Reading
- ESL/ELL
- +22 subjects

Lauren: Houston Latin course instructor
I am working in Finance and just graduated from the University of Illinois! I am working on getting my teacher certification as well! I love playing and watching sports, but there is nothing better than a good book.
Education & Certification
- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Bachelor of Science, Finance
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School Business
- Business
- Middle School Science
- +42 subjects

An: Houston Latin course instructor
I am here to help students better their skills and knowledge in Math and English, but I also want to learn from students as well. My passion is teaching, so I love to know about different styles of learning and what the best approach for each style is. ... Their lecture notes, their textbook and the teacher's agenda.
Education & Certification
- University of St Thomas - Current Undergrad, Math
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Math
- Calculus 2
- Middle School Math
- +28 subjects

Stephanie: Houston Latin course instructor
I started tutoring professionally in 2002 while I was in college. In 2004, I tutored English, French, Latin, and constitutional government for Baylor University's Student-Athlete Services and stayed there the first two years of law school. I love working with foreign languages. I speak English natively, French fluently, and Spanish and Arabic proficiently. I also can read and write Arabic.
Education & Certification
- Baylor University - Bachelor in Arts, Language and Lingustics
- Baylor Law - Juris Doctor, n/a
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- ACT English
- SAT
- +19 subjects
Education & Certification
- The Texas AM University System Office - Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
- The University of Tennessee - Master of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT
- ACT
- +39 subjects

Lindsey: Houston Latin course instructor
...came home to Texas and began teaching Latin, world history, and theater at a public charter school to middle and high schoolers. My students have praised me for my passionate, creative, and quirky teaching style, and my colleagues rely on me for my tenacity and detail-oriented mentality. I have learned that, as Grant Allen put it, the best teachers "never let schooling interfere with education." Outside of the classroom, I am an avid seamstress, animal...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Latin
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Study Skills and Organization
- Social Studies
- +23 subjects

Avery: Houston Latin course instructor
...but I'm comfortable tutoring all ages! I'm currently putting the finishing touches on my first novel, which is the first installment in a dystopian sci-fi trilogy. I believe in helping students learn by making content as fun and engaging as possible. I'm always looking for creative solutions that will appeal to each student's individual interests. I look forward to getting to know my students and working collaboratively with them to help them achieve their goals!
Education & Certification
- Tulane University of Louisiana - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- College Application Essays
- Social Studies
- +35 subjects

Rebekah: Houston Latin course instructor
...therapist. In 2013, I graduated from The University of Texas with a B.A. in Psychology. However, I am also passionate about language; I particularly love teaching/tutoring Latin and English. Latin was my minor field of study, and I have been teaching it at all levels for the past 3 years. I have even had the privilege to teach advanced courses in Caesar, Ovid, Virgil, scansion, and poetic/rhetorical devices. Teaching has become a perfect coupling of...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- Dallas Theological Seminary - Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Composition
- Algebra
- +57 subjects