Sign up for a St. Louis Latin course provided by Varsity Tutors for help to learn this ancient language. If you are planning a career in law, medicine, or scientific research, you may encounter Latin phrases, words, and roots, but learning Latin isn't only a career move. You may need a course prerequisite or want to learn a new skill to impress your friends. Learning a language requires collaboration. An online course enables you to interact with an experienced instructor and your peers, so you can practice conversing and writing in the Latin language.
A St. Louis Latin class consists of online lessons that can help you build a better understanding of various linguistic principles. It is different from traditional classroom environments at, for example, Gateway High School or Affton High School. You can also use the tutelage of your Latin instructor to supplement your studies at Saint Louis University. By learning Latin, you can better understand other languages, such as Spanish, Italian, and French, which evolved out of Latin. This ancient language originated out of a region of Italy known as Latium and was spoken in the Roman Empire where it split into Classical Latin, a more formal and elegant form, and Vulgar Latin, the spoken form of the language.
Today, Latin is considered a "dead" language. Vernacular languages began to take its place in the 17th century, but Latin is still the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and Vatican City. And Latin roots continue to influence new scientific and technological terms. The Roman alphabet, the foundation of the Latin language, is still in use, with the addition of the letters "J", "V", and "W". Although Latin takes patience and practice to learn, it can help you learn other Romance languages that are based on some of its principles. If you're looking to meet your education requirements, gain a professional advantage, or learn more about Latin poetry and prose, we can find a class you can enroll in that fits in your schedule so you can find the time to learn and practice.
What Topics Will a St. Louis Latin Course Cover?
For many students, learning to pronounce Latin words is relatively easy, although the nuances of any language can make it challenging to understand. With Latin, there's no pressure to learn an accent, but the proper pronunciation can help you better absorb vocabulary. It can also help you in appreciating the intricacies of Latin literature. Vocabulary is an important aspect as it is with any language. Many words are similar to their English counterparts or may seem familiar because modern words originated in Latin. English speakers therefore often find Latin words easier to learn; in fact, some are nearly identical, such as "affirmo" for "I affirm" or "rapidus" for "rapid" or "swift".
Your instructor, or even other participants in the class, can assist you in learning Latin inflections. These are the endings of words that define how they relate to each other and establish the meaning of a sentence. In English, inflections are used in a limited fashion; we mainly interpret meaning from the order of words. Latin sentences rely less on word order and more on a system of word endings. Another difference between both languages is the Latin use of noun gender. In addition to masculine and feminine nouns, Latin adds a neuter classification, while adjectives must agree with a noun's gender or whether it's singular or plural. Your St. Louis Latin class instructor can help you learn these and how the endings of verbs describe who is carrying out an action, often without the use of a pronoun. Class lessons also focus on common phrases, reading, grammar, sentence structure, and other essential aspects of the Latin language.
How Can a St. Louis Latin Course Help Me Understand Latin?
Taught entirely online, each course is led by an expert instructor and provides an interactive environment. Although you access the course on the Internet, you can hear and speak to the instructor and your peers as if they were in the room with you, thanks to an intuitive virtual platform. During each lesson, you can answer questions, clarify points to your "classmates", and complete tasks and assignments. Conversing in English and Latin can help you better understand both languages, and build language skills that you've been wanted to learn. Learning in groups can be highly beneficial, as a collaborative environment allows everyone to help one another. And, when you need extra help, just ask your instructor to set aside some one-on-one time and they can focus on your specific area of need.
Online classes make the learning process easier because you don't need to commute or skip out on the help you need because of a busy schedule. You can find a St. Louis Latin class in the middle of the day, at night, or on the weekend. Classes also start on a regular basis, so you can get started right away. Just let an educational consultant know your schedule and they can enroll you in a class that suits these requirements, and quickly. You, therefore, waste little time in finding an option that lets you concentrate on learning how to speak, read, and write in Latin as well as learn more about Latin history than would otherwise be possible.
How Do I Sign Up for a St. Louis Latin Course?
Whether you are seeking to meet academic, career, or personal goals, Varsity Tutors can help you find a Latin course at a time that's most convenient for you. Though Latin isn't spoken in modern communities, understanding this ancient language can help uncover the secrets of modern languages and help you figure out modern terms in science, medicine, and theology. Enrolling in a course is simple. Just reach out by phone or online to speak to an educational consultant, and you can get enrolled in the next available offering. We are looking forward to being a part of your Latin endeavors, so give us a call now.

Benjamin: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...consistent support that my classmates had was their teachers. U-City's teachers were always there as academic guides, but they often served as parental figures and life coaches when they needed to be. They recognized that, as teachers of underprivileged students at an underfunded school, they would have to step up and be the support that their students needed. Now in college, I am inspired by my high school teachers (and my current professors) to be...
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- University of Richmond - Bachelor in Arts, Communication and Rhetoric
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Hebrew
- Greek
- +173 subjects

A.D.: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...more visual learners and being able to draw or graph something out is needed to fit their learning needs. Another skill that ties into patience is my listening ability. In and out of classes I've had a lot of practice at active listening and I use this skill to better gain access to what their trying to say and furthermore what they need from me to become successful. Finally, I'd just like to reiterate how...
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- Washington University in St Louis - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Languages
- ACT
- Science
- +34 subjects

Samantha: St. Louis Latin course instructor
I am a current Junior studying at Emory University. I am currently pursuing a BS in Biology with the hopes of entering physical therapy school in the future. I received National Merit for my performance on the PSAT and SAT tests (scores of 213 and 2130 respectively).
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- Emory University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT Reading
- PSAT
- ACT Science
- +21 subjects

Chris: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...with nearly 500 writers, both online and in-person, offering feedback on outlines, papers, and strategies for writing. Through my experiences and professional training seminars, I've developed many strategies for helping writers realize their full potential as well as a tutoring philosophy that was nominated for an award at the end of the 2018-2019 school year. I'm here to help guide our students through their learning, not dictate to them or give them the "correct" answer,...
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- DePaul University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Thesis Writing
- College Level American Literature
- Latin 3
- +20 subjects

Stacey: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...All the great teachers that I have met were flexible, kind, and learners themselves. I try to bring these qualities to every class I teach. As a teacher for almost 13 years, I also believe it is important to adapt and change what you teach based off of your student's strengths and learning styles. Making each teaching experience unique to the person you are teaching will help to make the material more relatable.
Education & Certification
- Saint Louis University-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
- Lindenwood University - Master of Arts Teaching, Teacher Education, Multiple Levels
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Hebrew
- Greek
- +95 subjects

Jody: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...Saint Louis University. I also have a Bachelor of Science in Education with a minor in Mathematics from Harris-Stowe State College. I came to St. Louis from New Jersey on a full 4 year basketball scholarship to Saint Louis University. I have been a college Mathematics Instructor for 20+ years. I have taught Mathematics online for 4+ years and I have tutored students in all levels of Mathematics for 20+ years. I am quite passionate...
Education & Certification
- Harris-Stowe State University - Bachelor of Science, Education
- Webster University - Master of Arts, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- COMPASS Mathematics
- Pre-Algebra
- +167 subjects

Grace: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...committed to activities outside the classroom, and I pursue productivity and efficiency in every session to ensure that students are able to achieve their academic goals without compromising other priorities. I also understand that no two students are exactly alike; I am very flexible in my approach to the learning process and I really enjoy working with diverse personalities and learning styles. I am a very positive and open person, and I hope to become...
Education & Certification
- Johns Hopkins University - Current Undergrad, Writing Seminars
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Creative Writing
- Latin 2
- SAT Writing and Language
- +21 subjects

Jessica: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...developing the ability to recognize patterns and problem-solve requires trust and open communication. I try to impart the ability to learn outside of the classroom with the skills that I teach. Moreover, I am comfortable working with students who have learning disabilities. In terms of test prep, I believe that steady effort can achieve great success. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, watching TV/movies/YouTube, creating art, thinking about fashion, spending time with my loved...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in Saint Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Cantonese
- Mandarin Chinese
- Foreign Language
- +34 subjects

Paige: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...Nominee and proud Magna Cum Laude graduate. I love to help others learn and love school! As someone who has been previously bullied, I am determined in making sure everyone is included. My best interest is to help you learn and understand but have some fun along the way! I strive to always be my best and make sure you feel that way as well every step of the way! I look forward to speaking...
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- Southern Illinois University Edwardsville - Bachelor in Arts, Criminal Justice
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT Math
- Latin 2
- Algebra 2
- +29 subjects

Brad: St. Louis Latin course instructor
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- Truman State University - Bachelor in Arts, Religion and Philosophy
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Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- PSAT
- High School Level American History
- +57 subjects

Joey: St. Louis Latin course instructor
Hello, my name is Joey and I am a sophomore Business Administration student at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. I enjoy playing tennis, soccer, and musical instruments. I really enjoy helping student understand concepts and learn how to enjoy learning new things.
Education & Certification
- Truman State University - Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT Math
- Social Networking
- Business
- +36 subjects

Doner: St. Louis Latin course instructor
I have a bachelor's degree in Engineering, a Masters's in business, and a Master's in Theology, and currently studying for a Ph.D. in Practical Theology. I am multilingual in English, Spanish, and French. Additionally, I read in Latin and New Testament Greek. I enjoy studying and teaching broadly and try to have a holistic understanding of individuals desiring to learn a new subject either under constraints or or just for the pleasure of personal enrichment.
Education & Certification
- UNAM - Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering
- Boise State University - Diploma, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Greek
- French
- +46 subjects
Education & Certification
- Saint Louis University-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Webster University - Master of Arts, Educational Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Elementary School Reading
- Writing
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +28 subjects

Allison: St. Louis Latin course instructor
I am a recent MA graduate from Washington University in St. Louis. I'm an effective communicator who thrives in both one-on-one and group settings, and as a teaching assistant, I have consistently been rated above both departmental and college-wide averages in every evaluation metric.
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- Washington University in St Louis - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- French
- IB Classical Languages
- +65 subjects

Gustavo: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...After that, I continued my education as an Electronics Engineer at the University of Buenos Aires. Then, I trained as an MBA at the University of Salvador. I relocated to Germany for almost five years and then came back to the US. I have helped tutor students in high school, as well as classmates, family and friends. All of these students have received good grades as a result of the tutoring. Spanish, Math and Physics...
Education & Certification
- Univeridad de Buenos Aires - Bachelors, Electronic Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Conversational Spanish
- Spanish 1
- +17 subjects

Elizabeth: St. Louis Latin course instructor
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Education & Certification
- Missouri State University-Springfield - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Antiquity
- Missouri State University-Springfield - Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- European History
- High School Level American History
- +30 subjects

Josh: St. Louis Latin course instructor
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- University of North Carolina at Greensboro - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- Saint Louis University-Main Campus - Master of Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Social Sciences
- Philosophy
- Writing
- +18 subjects

Robin: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...my first time taking the test with very little preparation. I actually enjoy taking tests (weird I know). I am very skilled at helping others to learn the topics presented, improve their test-taking strategies, and improve their score. You must "think like the test writers" and be prepared for every twist and turn they will throw your way. My schedule is very flexible, and I will work hard with you to meet your goals. Also,...
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- Baylor University - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
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Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Physics 1
- GED Science
- +119 subjects

Andrew: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...of the course material. It is important for me to find every individual student's learning habits and specific set of strengths and weaknesses to better mold my lessons and advice. I am a current applicant for the medical school class beginning in the fall of 2015, and I am also a life-long soccer player. After playing in college, I spent the summer of 2014 playing semi-professionally in Pittsburgh, PA before returning home to St. Louis.
Education & Certification
- Allegheny College - Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- French
- Conversational French
- +95 subjects

Brianna: St. Louis Latin course instructor
...a minor in Mathematics. I have worked with kids of all ages, ranging from elementary school to college students through various subjects. I have also worked extensively with special needs children, doing everything from teaching special education to one-on-one in-home mentoring. Through my experiences, I have continued to carry my passion for working with children and have developed my skills in making successful and individualized learning fun. Math, science and test prep are the subjects...
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- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- College English
- Middle School
- +217 subjects