Choose a Pittsburgh Latin course offered by Varsity Tutors, and it could help you gain a much deeper understanding of this interesting language. In many ways, the Latin language helped shape the modern world. Languages contain many philosophical and cultural ideas and concepts, and those same concepts were carried from the Latin language into many of the languages we speak today. Out of all the Germanic languages, Latin had the greatest influence on English. We still use many Latin phrases and words today in our everyday speech, including "et cetera," "ad nauseam," and "pro bono." We also use Latin in many of our intellectual disciplines, such as science, medicine, and law. Whenever we discover a new species of plant or animal, we give it a Latin name. These intellectual and academic traditions began in the ancient days of Rome. Although this ancient culture was well-known for its military might, they also had incredibly sophisticated systems of law, government, science, and philosophy. Although they borrowed much of this from the ancient Greeks, they contributed significantly to the advancement of human culture. Many of the systems they put in place greatly influenced parts of own culture and society today.
Eventually the Roman Empire would fall, but their language would live on. Monks, clergymen, nobles, and anyone who was educated continued to study Latin. In fact, this remained the most common written language across Europe, especially when it came to important documents. If you're planning on studying history and related subjects in the future, then Latin could be a major asset. Perhaps there's a program at the University of Pittsburgh where Latin could be especially useful. Even high school students at Brashear High School or Allderdice High School might want to study Latin for the first time. There are many different reasons for studying Latin. You might simply be passionate about learning new languages, and Latin definitely has a special appeal when compared to other languages. Latin might also be very helpful if you want to learn Romance languages in the future. Many people say that once you learn Latin, all Romance languages feel relatively straightforward.
The Romance languages evolved from a particular type of Latin called Vulgar Latin. This was the type of Latin that was spoken by the "common" people, such as soldiers, slaves, colonists, and others. Soldiers were responsible for spreading Vulgar Latin across Rome's new colonies, including those in Spain, Portugal, France, and even Britain. Vulgar Latin is noted for being extremely varied over various geographic areas, which would explain why French, Spanish, and other Romance languages are so distinct from one another while having many common elements. They all evolved from slightly different variations of this Vulgar Latin. But there's another type of Latin which was definitely more respected in the capital of Rome, and this was Classical Latin. This was the language spoken and written by the aristocrats, scholars, and intellectuals of Rome. Many of the documents and inscriptions we find from Ancient Rome are written in Classical Latin, while most evidence of Vulgar Latin comes from things like graffiti. An interesting exception was an early translation of the Bible called the Vulgate, which was written in Vulgar Latin.
What Might A Pittsburgh Latin Course Cover?
The ancient Romans were extremely active in Britain, and the modern English language was influenced by Latin more than any other Germanic language. Because of this, you might notice some helpful similarities between English and Latin as you learn this language for the first time. But while there are plenty of clues to help you on this educational journey, there are many other challenges. Latin has a very unique and somewhat confusing gender system. Unlike Romance languages, Latin features three separate genders. In addition to masculine and feminine, there is also a third gender called neuter. Inflections are also incredibly important in the Latin language. In English, the order of subjects and actions helps us understand what is happening, and to whom. But in Latin, most of this information is communicated through inflections alone. Because these word endings are so crucial, pronouns are mostly unnecessary. This could present a considerable challenge to students, as you'll need to memorize all of these inflections to fully understand the Latin language. You might find that memorizing inflections is just as important as adding to your vocabulary.
How Does A Pittsburgh Latin Course Help You Learn?
Your Pittsburgh Latin course occurs in a virtual learning environment. Your virtual classroom is highly collaborative, and you'll learn alongside other like-minded students under the leadership of an expert Latin instructor. This collaborative learning process has proven benefits, and you might find that hearing Latin being spoken around you is very helpful. While these virtual classrooms are a little different compared to a normal classroom, there are some notable similarities. Just like a normal classroom setting, you can ask questions and interact with your instructor and your fellow students. Your instructor is a highly qualified Latin expert who is committed to helping you gain a deep understanding of this language. Each instructor must go through a strict vetting and interview process, which ensures that they each have excellent communication skills.
How Do You Sign Up For A Pittsburgh Latin Class?
Access your Pittsburgh Latin class from anywhere on the planet. All it takes is an internet connection and a working computer. But the real benefit of these classes is the fact that they're incredibly flexible. No matter what your schedule might look like, there's a class available that fits your unique needs. The classes were specifically designed to work seamlessly with the schedules of working professionals and busy students. You can choose between night classes, weekend classes, classes on your lunch break, and many more options. In addition, you can choose between two-week classes or four-week classes. New classes start every single month.
Choose one of the best options available for developing a deep understanding of this incredible language. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and receive all the information you need to book your very first Nashville Latin class.

Antony: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...today. While I love history, my favorite subject to tutor is Latin. I absolutely love the language and love the opportunity to help others uncover the vast richness of literature written in Latin. Being an older and almost exclusively written language, Latin is not an easy subject for which to innovate teaching methods. There is, however, an opportunity to expand on traditional teaching methods by incorporating some of the advances made in teaching modern languages,...
Education & Certification
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelors, Classics & History
- Kings College London - Masters, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- IB Classical Languages
- Mandarin Chinese
- +66 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Master of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Other
- PC Basic Computer Skills
- Photoshop
- +24 subjects

Seamus: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...had success with youngsters struggling with Latin grammatical concepts, or learning disabilities. My teaching philosophy is if I can help a student excel, I will. Sometimes a student only needs to be pointed in the right direction, others need intensive help. My spare time is dedicated to writing fiction, short stories, and co-organizing the Pittsburgh Writer's Meetup group. To date I have had five short stories published. My other hobbies include Martial Arts, mountain biking,...
Education & Certification
- Kansas State University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- Foreign Language
- Greek
- +7 subjects

Robert: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...enjoy working with a variety of learning approaches and am glad to assist students and learners attain their potential. My personal areas of interest are the humanities, mathematics, and the sciences, and in particular, English, Latin, and philosophy. I believe that learning is a lifelong activity and part of human excellence. I wish you success in your own learning journey, and it is my joy to see you flourish in genuine understanding and knowledge.
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- PSAT
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +62 subjects

Elana: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...from the University of Florida, my Master's degree from George Washington University, and my foreign language teaching certificate from the University of Pittsburgh. I am a full-time middle school Spanish teacher and an adjunct Spanish professor at a community college. In addition to teaching middle school and college students, I have experience with preschoolers, elementary school-aged children, and high school students. I find each age rewarding and challenging, whether my students are just learning the...
Education & Certification
- University of Florida - Bachelor in Arts, History
- George Washington University - Master of Arts, International Affairs/Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 4
- +3 subjects

Matthew: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...as a professor of philosophy and moral theology at a small Byzantine Catholic Seminary in Pittsburgh, PA. I likewise work as an academic translator for works written in French and Latin. For many years I worked as a tutor in test prep (primarily GRE), mathematics, and computer science. Although I provide this service less frequently as in the past, I continue to enjoy taking an occasional client, hoping to provide the same excellent service that...
Education & Certification
- Saint Vincent College - Bachelors, Computer Science (BS); Catholic Theology (BA); Minor: Mathematics
- The Catholic University of America - PHD, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- College Algebra
- Java
- +35 subjects

Theresa: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...with a BA in Political Science from Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in New England. I am blessed to have done three semesters abroad, the last at the Jagiellonian Universitys School for Polish Language and Culture in Krakow, Poland where the high quality of teaching has been a great example for me in my own teaching. I volunteered for two years as a teachers assistant in an ESL class for adult immigrants. I love...
Education & Certification
- Thomas More College of Liberal Arts - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Master of Arts, Applied Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Graduate Test Prep
- Social Studies
- Essay Editing
- +24 subjects

Evan: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...school is where my passion for languages began. After continuing my interest in Japanese in college I decided to make it my academic focus. I continued to learn as much about language as I could and studied Italian, Korean, Serbo-Croatian, and Classical Japanese along the way. I turned my attention back to Latin at the end of college and studied it in a whole new light. My mission is not to simply teach languages, but...
Education & Certification
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Japanese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Japanese
- Foreign Language
- +6 subjects

Mia: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...with students in a fun, positive way that fosters not just an appreciation for the language but a solid understanding of language fundamentals, such as grammar. I truly teaching and feel there is no obstacle to learning that is insurmountable. Fun is also a critical part of the process, and I always do my very best to make sure my students are having the best time possible while strengthening their language skills.
Education & Certification
- Bryn Mawr College - Bachelors, Spanish and French
- Princeton University - Current Grad Student, Spanish & Portuguese Languages & Cultures
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Spanish
- Spanish 1
- +21 subjects

Julia: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...for the past 6 years. I volunteered for a tutoring organization in college, and upon graduating worked for a tutoring company in my hometown. I graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2014 where I completed degrees in Chinese as well as Communications. Afterwards, I worked in a special education classroom for students who were deaf or hard of hearing. Following that I worked for Big Brothers Big Sisters for 2 years. I ran mentoring...
Education & Certification
- University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus - Bachelors, Chinese, Communications
- Drexel University - Current Grad Student, Early Childhood Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- ISEE-Middle Level Verbal Reasoning
- Elementary School Reading
- +36 subjects

Margaret: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. I am studying secondary education social studies with a dual degree in History, as well as a minor in Spanish. Every semester, I complete 30+ hours in various social study content area classrooms, in various high schools in the Pittsburgh area. I tutor social studies (U.S. history, psychology, world history, government) and beginner Spanish. My favorite subject area to tutor is U.S. history because I love to see how our...
Education & Certification
- Duquesne University - Bachelor of Education, Social Studies Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Latin 1
- AP US History
- +32 subjects

Erica: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...*Standardized tests, such as the ISEE, SSAT, and AP examinations *Students who demonstrate challenging behaviors *Long-term tutoring in math and reading--I love to guide a student who initially struggled to meet and exceed expectations! Outside of my direct work with students, I have coordinated a math tutoring program that placed K-12 math tutors into local public schools. I have also served as a Crisis Services Supervisor at the National Runaway Safeline (NRS). At NRS, I...
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
- Pre-Algebra
- Middle School Reading
- +77 subjects

Abigail: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...undergraduate summers. I plan to one day pursue a Ph.D in Classics. I am also committed to improving the education experience of my students, and have demonstrated that commitment in both my professional and personal life. Currently, I am working as a freelance writer, editor, and assistant to a scholar at the University of Washington who works on education policy. As an undergraduate, I was involved with a student organization that tutored students at a...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages HL
- +19 subjects

Natalie: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...at Columbia, and I just moved to New York City this fall! I love tutoring and teaching students, and I have worked with a number of educational programs, from boarding schools to Americorps. I specialize in languages (English, French, German, Latin, and Ancient Greek) and test prep. I seek to help my students make connections between new material and things that are familiar to them, breaking down higher concepts with accessible examples that can help...
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Bachelors, Philosophy
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Grad Student, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- German
- SAT Math
- +59 subjects

Aneri : Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...fun and rewarding. I love sharing my knowledge with others and help students get past learning hurdles. I have more than 5 years of tutoring experience and experience tutoring elementary students all the way up 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...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- SAT Subject Test in Literature
- English
- +66 subjects

Mary Carolyn: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...peer tutor of both Latin and Math. The students I have tutored thank me again and again for helping them enjoy and succeed in what was often their worst class. My experience with the SAT enables me to tutor SAT test prep as well, a subject that can be very stressful for many students. I hope to alleviate this stress and help students succeed. When tutoring, I learn about the student's strengths and weaknesses, which...
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
- Foreign Language
- Classics
- +15 subjects

Matthew: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...with many years of teaching many different subjects (ACT, SAT, Literature, Languages, etc.). My graduates studies in philosophy have especially equipped me to teach writing, analytical thinking, logical analysis, and mathematics. I am also 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...
Education & Certification
- The University of St Thomas - Bachelors, Philosophy
- The University of St Thomas - Masters, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Theory of Knowledge
- SAT Math
- Literature
- +51 subjects

Brendan: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...at Marquette University. I am majoring in Mechanical Engineering and will be earning a bachelors as well as a masters degree in 5 years total. My focus on mechanical engineering and systems is due 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...
Education & Certification
- Marquette University - Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Macroeconomics
- High School Physics
- +58 subjects

Eric: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
...love travel. I have taught or studied on every continent except Antarctica! I grew up in Colombia in a multilingual setting. My father introduced me to Latin at the age of eight and I 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Oxford - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Doctor of Philosophy, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- GRE
- SAT Subject Test in German with Listening
- +67 subjects

River: Pittsburgh Latin course instructor
Hi! My name is River Knight. I'm currently a student at New York University. I've actively worked as a tutor for the last 5 years. I hope to help my students find the joy in what they're learning and give them tools to improve on their own!
Education & Certification
- New York University - Bachelor in Arts, Playwriting and Screenwriting
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Reading
- College English
- Latin 4
- +29 subjects