Whether you're a novice or an advanced Latin learner, Phoenix Latin lessons can be a great way to bring your studies to a new level, and Varsity Tutors can help you get enrolled. If you're a student at Arizona State University or another area college, Latin may be a great way to simultaneously fulfill your general education language requirements and gain access to knowledge in your field, especially if you are studying law, theology, or medicine. High school students can benefit too; if you're a student at Sunnyslope High School interested in history, the sciences, or even Romance languages, for example, learning Latin early on can help you in a multitude of ways as you continue your education. Or maybe you're in the workforce and are learning Latin for professional reasons. Whatever your interest in Latin, reaching out to find new Latin resources is a great way to invite more Latin into your life, and make further strides in your mastery of the language. Whether you prefer a class where you'll work to master Latin with other learners, or the individual attention of Phoenix Latin tutor, there's something out there that can suit your needs.
Latin is often referred to as a "dead" language. This means that it is no longer used as the spoken language of a community. However, this turn of phrase should not be taken to mean that Latin is not worth learning. Latin is the precursor to Romance languages like French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, and Romanian, and has additionally had a large impact on English, as evidenced by the number of "Latin root" words used in English. Latin was a living language through the Middle Ages and the early modern period of European history, and continues to be used as the official language of Vatican City and the Roman Catholic Church. This means that if you're interested in studying European history or theology, a solid knowledge of Latin can be crucial. Latin is still used as the basis for new technical terminology in medicine, the sciences, and technology sectors, and many law students find Latin useful as well.
How can Phoenix Latin lessons help me develop my skills?
In some ways, Latin being "dead" simplifies learning to speak it, as you don't have to worry about developing your accent, although learning consistent pronunciation is still useful and can help you learn the language more effectively. Vocabulary tends to be fairly straightforward for English speakers too, as so many English words are derived from Latin, and some are almost identical to their Latin roots. For example, "affirmo" is Latin for "I affirm," and "persuadeo" is Latin for "I persuade."
Grammar is where Latin gets tricky. For starters, while English tends to use word order to determine subjects and objects, Latin uses inflections, which are the endings of words. The endings of words in Latin sentences give indications as to what subjects are acting on what objects, and the order that words are used in is much less strict. This can be very difficult for English speakers to get the hang of, but it means that a single word in Latin can convey a lot of meaning.
Latin is also a gendered language, and you'll have to memorize what words are associated with male, female, and neuter genders. Adjectives have to accord with the number and gender of the words they reference. In addition to all this, you'll learn essential phrases and vocabulary, how to read Latin, and even a bit of Latin history. Latin split into Classical Latin and Vulgate Latin forms around the time that the Romans began to develop a literary tradition, with the Classical form being highly formal and the Vulgate being a more populist version that places less emphasis on inflection, among other things. Depending on your Latin learning goals, you may want to focus on one or both.
What types of Phoenix Latin lessons are available?
One of the most difficult barriers to learning any language can be finding outlets to use your language skills. This goes double for Latin, as there's no large community of speakers to practice with. Phoenix Latin lessons can give you opportunities to use and develop your Latin, whether you prefer individual or group instruction, or a mix of both. Group lessons can enhance students' ability to learn and retain new information and can provide you with a community of fellow learners and Latin speakers that can be difficult to find otherwise. Using the language with others can really help you come to understand the nuances of Latin grammar, especially how to use inflections effectively when you're trying to communicate meaning to others. If you opt for a group class, you'll be taught by a qualified Latin instructor in an interactive online classroom, where you'll participate in group discussion and activities. Online classes have a lot of class times on offer and don't necessitate a commute, making it easy to fit a class into your schedule.
On the other hand, one-on-one instruction has some serious benefits too. If you opt to work with a Phoenix Latin tutor, you'll receive highly personalized lessons that will target your needs. So, if you're a working professional interested in returning to school for a law degree, you may want to add an extra focus on Latin as it is used in modern law practice, and a tutor can create lessons that will accommodate that. Similarly, if you're a college student with a particular interest in the development of modern literature, you may want to do a lot of research on works written in Vulgate Latin. Working with a Phoenix Latin tutor can be a great way to meet those specific needs. If you're interested in private lessons, your tutor can work with you online or in person. Online lessons can give you a lot of flexibility and convenience, as you can attend your lessons from anywhere that you prefer to study, using video chat through a Live Learning Platform. But if you prefer to meet in person, your tutor can arrange to meet you at the place of your choosing, whether that's at a library or in your own home.
How can I get signed up?
Learning Latin is a unique linguistic challenge, and Phoenix Latin lessons might be just the thing you need to gain command of this ancient, complex language. If you contact Varsity Tutors today, you'll be able to talk to an educational consultant who can give you more information about your options for both group classes and private instruction. There are options no matter how busy your schedule is, so whether you're a Desert Vista High School student looking for lessons that can accommodate a loaded sports schedule and other extracurricular activities, or even a graduate student struggling to understand Latin texts, the instruction you're looking for might be easier to find than you think. Reach out today and you can get started with lessons that may transform your Latin-learning experience.

Lauryn: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
One thing I've learned in my years as a student is that very few people learn material in the same way or at the same pace. This is why I love tutoring! A student must be given the tools they need to learn in whichever way is most beneficial for them.
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Law Enforcement Administration
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- PSAT Mathematics
- AP World History
- SAT
- +32 subjects

Clarissa: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
As a college graduate, I look forward to enhance the learning experience of students through tutoring. Academic success and excellence are goals that should be supported, and together we can achieve them, one step at a time.
Education & Certification
- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor in Arts, Communication, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Spanish
- Greek
- +185 subjects
Jaxon: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...my name is Jaxon. This May, I graduated from ASU Barrett, the Honors College summa cum laude. I majored in Philosophy with emphases in Morality, Politics and Law and minored in Political Science. Currently, I am applying to law schools and planning to attend law school in Fall of 2025. I have experience working with and grading the essays of college students in philosophy courses. Additionally, I have experience in learning and helping others with...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- College Political Science
- Calculus
- +36 subjects

Maurice: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
How do you learn best? What is your learning style? How can I best help you learn more effectively? These are the questions that guide me when I sit down to help a new student. A mentor once told me that there are no learning disabled students, there are only teaching disabled instructors. I am always looking for new approaches to benefit every student better.
Education & Certification
- Ner Israel Rabbinical College - Bachelor in Arts, Talmudic Studies
- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Arts, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Hebrew
- Elementary School
- +90 subjects

Janae: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...a software engineer with a degree in Computer Information Systems and a minor in Chinese. Currently I am working towards going to graduate school for computer science. I studied abroad in Beijing, China, for my junior year of high school, where I took intensive Mandarin Chinese courses, immersed myself in the local culture, and traveled throughout China. During the summer before my sophomore year of college, I was awarded a Chinese Flagship study abroad scholarship...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Management Information Systems
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Mandarin Chinese
- High School Level American Literature
- +46 subjects

Anthony: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...teaching English, History, and Rhetoric. After College, I spent time traveling to different parts of the world as well as many areas of the USA. I also spent that time working many different jobs and experiencing many adventures in life. The reason I enjoy tutoring Latin is because I well remember my days as a Latin student. The work was often difficult, and at times, overwhelming. But I was blessed to have learned Latin in...
Education & Certification
- Wyoming Catholic College - Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Latin 2
- High School World History
- +15 subjects

Adeeb: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
Being a university student myself, I know more than others about the occasional tough classes that every student comes by. The classes I have signed up to tutor in are classes that I have taken both the Advanced Placement classes as well as the college version as well, so I know a thing or two about what you should really know. I'll make sure you receive tutoring that is effective and tutoring that is efficient!
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP European History
- SAT Essay
- Anatomy & Physiology
- +24 subjects

Tom: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...These experiences roughly fall into two major areas- the sciences, and the humanities. In the sciences, I've worked with both peers and younger students in a number of biomedical fields, and I also have experience preparing students for standardized tests like the MCAT. At Rice University, I also worked as a teaching assistant in Cell Biology, where I lectured at review sessions, assisted students individually with their questions, and even wrote some exam material. This...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelors, Biochemistry & Cell Biology and Classical Studies
- University of Oxford - PHD, Clinical Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
- Spanish
- IB Classical Languages SL
- +56 subjects

Makenzie : Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...really love tutoring and sharing my love of learning with other people. I've tutored middle school students for a year and I love it. My students and I usually meet 1-3 times a week and they have all made significant positive changes in test scores and overall understanding of a variety of subjects. I am patient, encouraging, and friendly. I understand that each individual learns differently and I tailor my lessons to each student.My hobbies...
Education & Certification
- Hillsdale College - Bachelor in Arts, Art & English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- European History
- English Grammar and Syntax
- AP Studio Art: 3-D Design
- +33 subjects

Joshua: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...to teach exactly what I had studied in school. When the master teacher of the English department learned that I had been awarded 'Distinction' on my Senior Comprehensive Project essays, she had me take over as advisor for two high school seniors who were struggling with their Senior Thesis Project and needed more help. This was highly irregular as first year teachers almost never advised seniors their first year. Each year for nine years I...
Education & Certification
- Occidental College - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- English
- Latin 4
- Spelling, Grammar, and Writing Skills Class
- +9 subjects

Viktoria: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...updating my teacher certification through Arizona State University, and will be receiving my bachelor's degree in May of 2021 in Secondary Education. I have experience in teaching middle school and high school general science and biology, respectively. I have had a passion for the sciences, because they include a broad range of branches that give opportunities to ask questions and explore a vast array of content. In college I have tutored algebra, geometry, as well...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Education of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Hungarian
- French
- +52 subjects

Bill: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...BA in Classics from Macalester College and an MA in Classics from Johns Hopkins University. I have highly certified in the state of Arizona for the following subjects: Latin, Language Arts, Chemistry and general science. I have been teaching for 9 years. IBM, the computer based company used to have a motto. It was "THINK". My philosophy of teaching is based on a belief that learning needs to be student centered and that students need...
Education & Certification
- Macalester College - Bachelors, Classics
- Johns Hopkins University - Masters, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Foreign Language
- Russian
- +48 subjects

Leah: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...graduating from Arizona State University with a double major in English literature and Italian language, I relocated to Italy for a year to study Latin, Greek, and Italian at the University of Padua. The following year, I completed a Master's degree in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto where I am currently a doctoral candidate at the Centre for Medieval Studies. My Ph.D. dissertation is about the political history of fourteenth-century Florence, Italy. At...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelors, English Literature / Italian
- University of Toronto - Masters, Medieval studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Italian
- German
- +38 subjects

Ben: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...tutoring for nearly five years now-- over six hundred hours both privately and previously, as President of Peer Tutoring at my high school. I am now a rising sophomore at Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University, on track for concurrent majors in Asian Studies and Global Studies. In high school, I was Valedictorian as well as President of the National Honors Society; in college, I have made Dean's List both semesters, have two...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Asian Studies
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SAT Math
- Biology
- AP European History
- +21 subjects

Stephanie: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...of Arts in Creative Writing and French and a minor in Art History. I have been tutoring/teaching for almost ten years. I have worked with people of all ages, from elementary school students to retirees, in different parts of the world. I am also a writer, translator, and ESL/ELL teacher. I love learning and am currently studying my fifth language. Most of all, I love sharing the excitement of learning with fellow learners!
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Foreign Language
- Japanese
- +73 subjects

Cassidy: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...University working towards my BS in Psychology. I am an experienced tutor in the area of middle school math. I tutor all levels of math from elementary math to high school calculus. I am also experienced in English, especially essay writing. Additionally, with my major, I have knowledge of psychology and can tutor in that subject area. I love giving students advice on how to do well in the classroom. I look forward to helping...
Education & Certification
- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- American Sign Language
- Computer Programming
- Graduate Test Prep
- +41 subjects

Norma: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...learning. Education can raise a person from any level of existence to achieve whatever dreams and goals she wishes--I am proof of that. My mission in life has been to help others achieve their goals. Anyone can learn if they have the proper help and the perseverance to keep on trying. My own interests have been broad and keep growing, so while I don't believe in piling on degrees, I do believe in lifelong learning....
Education & Certification
- Loyola Mundelein University - Bachelor of Education, Latin
- Saybrook University - Doctor of Philosophy, Social Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- American Sign Language
- Somali
- +80 subjects

Daniel: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
I believe that learning should be an enjoyable and fulfilling experience and that the value of teachers is based on their love of the subject matter and their care for transmitting it to the student.... My teaching philosophy is that, in order to be effective, the teacher must love the subject matter and have a great care for transmitting it to the student.... After introducing myself and learning a bit about the student, I would focus on the goals of the student and make a game plan for reaching those goals.
Education & Certification
- South Mountain Community College - Current Undergrad, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- SAT
- College English
- +23 subjects

Isabel: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...I assumed I would also have fun with the job, and get to re-read some of my favorite grade-school literature books. All of these expectations were metI enjoyed the job and I enjoyed making money. What I did not expect, however, was the relationship I would build, the joy I would experience, and the love I would develop for teaching. I did not expect that over four years later I would return to Phoenix for...
Education & Certification
- Valparaiso University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Test Prep
- High School English
- Pre-Algebra
- +25 subjects

Jake: Phoenix Latin lesson instructor
...will make this a satisfying experience for everyone involved! If you want to know a little more about myself, I'm from Orem (the youngest of six kids) and currently live in Provo with my wife, our dog, and our cat. My wife and I enjoy the good ol', "boring" date--dinner and a movie. We also love travelling and plan to be world travellers someday. I'm attending BYU, majoring in civil engineering with a minor in...
Education & Certification
- Brigham Young University-Provo - Current Undergrad Student, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Engineering
- Physical Chemistry
- Elementary School Math
- +103 subjects