Sign up for a Syracuse Latin lessons provided by Varsity Tutors, and you might discover that learning this ancient language isn't quite as hard as you initially thought. While many people dismiss Latin as a "dead language," it's very much alive in many aspects of our society, our academic disciplines, and even our way of thinking. The ancient Romans had a massive influence on many cultures around the world, and by extension their language helped shape these cultures. Today, we still use many Latin phrases all the time, and you might not even be aware that you're using Latin in your everyday speech. "Et cetera," "status quo," and "vice versa" are all examples of Latin phrases that have been virtually unaltered over thousands of years. We still use those phrases in pretty much the same way as the ancient Romans did.
There are plenty of other examples of common Latin phrases we use all the time, and we also use Latin in many of our intellectual disciplines. Whenever researchers discover a new species of plant or animal, it's given a scientific Latin name. Latin words are also used in Law. For example, "pro bono" and "alibi" are both unaltered Latin phrases. We also use Latin in theology and many other disciplines. Latin had such a major influence on our society because in many ways, the Romans laid the foundations for modern civilization as we know it. Although the Ancient Greeks were also very influential, it was the Romans who used military might to conquer the known world and forcibly bring their advanced civilization wherever they went. Because Latin influenced our language and many others, we can safely say that it helped form our societies, our cultures, our philosophies, and many other aspects of our lives. Although the Romans were militaristic, they were also extremely ahead of their time. In fact, much of civilization collapsed after the fall of the Roman Empire, descending into what scholars call "the Dark Ages." But through it all, the Latin language remained.
Even in the Medieval times, Latin was the language of choice for scholars and the educated classes, especially literate monks and clergymen. These scholars continued to write manuscripts and documents in Latin, and it was a language that only educated folk could understand. If you decide to learn Latin, you'll join the ranks of these scholars who have held a monopoly on the Latin language throughout time. Even at the height of the Roman empire, relatively few people could understand written Latin. Understanding Latin allows you to analyze a wide range of historical documents, inscriptions, and manuscripts. This might be incredibly useful for anyone studying history and related subjects. Perhaps there's a program at Syracuse University where Latin could be advantageous. Or perhaps you're just a motivated high school student at Henninger High School or Corcoran High School and you want to learn Latin from an early age. Latin could be a smart choice as the first language you learn outside of English, as this language forms the root for many others. The Romance languages are heavily based on Latin, and you might find that learning this ancient language helps you learn the modern Romance languages much more effectively. A Syracuse Latin course can help you gain a much deeper understanding of Latin and all its elements, no matter why you're studying it in the first place.
Scholars agree that there are two distinct forms of Latin: Vulgar Latin and Classical Latin. In many ways, the Romance languages are simply heavily modified version of Vulgar Latin. This form of Latin was spoken by the "common folk" of the Roman empire, and it was carried across the known world by soldiers, merchants, slaves, and other such "low class" individuals. Vulgar Latin was extremely flexible and varied from region to region. That might explain the distinct differences between Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and other Romance languages. In contrast, Classical Latin was the language spoken by high-class intellectuals, aristocrats, and philosophers of Rome. Most of the preserved inscriptions and documents we find from ancient Rome were written in Classical Latin, and it was a highly formal, elegant language with strict rules and a very specific structure.
There are two types of Latin lessons available: Latin courses or private Latin instruction. We can set you up with a Syracuse Latin tutor within 24 hours if you want to start right away. Many students choose to take both courses and private instruction at the same time to provide an all-around education with many benefits.
What Might Syracuse Latin Lessons Cover?
Latin uses a unique gender-based system with three separate states. In addition to masculine and feminine, there's also "neuter." Latin also uses a very interesting system of inflections. Inflections help us understand what is happening in Latin sentences, and to whom. These word endings are very specific, and as such pronouns are often unnecessary. Both these features are markedly different from those you might find in the English language, and they might be challenging for students. You'll find that mastering this three gendered structure and the complex system of inflections is paramount to understanding the Latin language. While expanding your vocabulary is definitely important, understanding these two key concepts will form the basis of your Latin course as you begin your education. With all that said, there are many similarities between Latin and English. After all, English was influenced by Latin far more than any other Germanic language.
How Do The Two Types Of Syracuse Latin Lessons Help You Learn?
Syracuse Latin lessons take place in fully online, virtual classrooms. You'll learn alongside other students in a group-based, collaborative learning environment with proven benefits. Just like a normal classroom, you can interact with your instructors and ask questions as you learn. Your teacher is a highly qualified, expert Latin instructor.
On the other hand, Syracuse Latin tutors work with you on a one-on-one basis. You can choose to learn in an online environment or in person. Online tutors meet with you online and help you learn through a Live Learning Platform complete with a virtual whiteboard. Tutoring allows you to enjoy a customized learning experience tailored to your unique learning style.
How Do You Sign Up For Syracuse Latin Lessons?
Signing up for your Syracuse Latin lessons is easy, and you'll choose from a variety of flexible scheduling options. Night classes, weekend classes, or even classes during your lunch break are all available. Whatever your schedule might look like, we have a class that fits. You can also choose between two-week and four-week classes, with new classes starting up every single month. Tutors are also very easy to connect with, either online or in person.
Contact Varsity Tutors today, and we'll provide you with all the necessary information you need to book your first Syracuse Latin lessons, whether you're opting for a tutor or a virtual class.
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- Truman State University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Missouri-St Louis - Doctor of Science, Political Science and Government
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Ryan: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
I am currently in law school and completing a masters degree in international relations. I hold an undergraduate degree in finance, and have previously worked designing new financial products. I believe in teaching with real world concepts that students can relate to, so the material can be learned for more than just passing a test.... Cater to the learning style of the individual.... Determine our goals, what success means to us, and try to figure out how the student learns most effectively.
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- University of Connecticut - Bachelors, Finance
- Syracuse University - Current Grad Student, Law and International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Economics
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- Economics
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Molly: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...skills, ACT Writing, SAT Writing and Language, and SAT Reading, the GRE literature subject test, the verbal portion of the GRE, AP English Language, and AP English Literature. I am passionate about helping students because really great teaching, teaching that connects and communicates, will stay with a student for life. Teaching well means listening well. I love to learn how people think about the tasks they are facing--it is always interesting in its own right...
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- Colorado College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Cornell University - Doctor of Philosophy, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- IB Language B
- History
- +68 subjects
John: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
I graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC in 2008, the oldest English speaking acting conservatory in the world. I graduated Summa from University of St Thomas with a BA in English, and just wrapped up a MS in Data Science from Northwestern. I'm a huge Red Sox fan and love watching detective shows when I have free time.... Positivity. Always. I believe that if a student is given positive tools and is allowed to understand the material rather than be lectured at, they're more likely to do well in the future.
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- American Academy of Dramatic Arts - Associates, Acting
- University of St. Thomas - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
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- Polish
- Greek
- Foreign Language
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Brianna: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...a high school mathematics teacher. I graduated from the University of Richmond majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing Analytics and 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...
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- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- AP Biology
- Photoshop
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Ruth: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...school English teacher, currently working primarily with 10th grade students. I have previously worked at middle and elementary schools as well. I graduated from the University of Chicago in 2016 with a B.A. in English and Theatre. I then got my M.S.Ed from Northwestern. I have worked with children of all ages in various capacities, including teaching, and I find that the best way for students to learn is to have fun and engage them.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, English Lang./Lit. and Theatre and Performance Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- High School Writing
- 11th Grade Writing
- Other
- +43 subjects
Erica: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...extremely passionate about teaching and work daily to improve my craft. Students, parents, supervisors, and colleagues have described me as efficient, extremely patient, creative, and caring. I am certified to tutor in a variety of subjects and consider the following areas to be my specialties: *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...
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- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
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Abigail: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...was involved with a student organization that tutored students at a local K-8 school who were struggling with reading and writing. My student was thirteen years old, and most of the resources for his reading level were aimed at students much younger. In order to keep him engaged, I had to get creative. We would practice reading comprehension using the sports section of the newspaper, and did short creative writing exercises. I learned a lot...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages SL
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Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Essay Editing
- ACCUPLACER Reading Comprehension
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...at Yale University, hailing originally from Seattle in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. I believe that education is one of the most fundamental aspects of a society's wellbeing, and that it is the duty of those of us who have been graced with the advantages of a good education to give back in some way; one of my motivations for tutoring is to do my part in that way. In my free time, I love playing...
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- Yale University - Current Undergrad, Humanities (focus on paleography); Math
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- Latin
- French
- Spanish
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June: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
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- Mandarin Chinese
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- Swarthmore College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science, Classics
Subject Expertise
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Bradley: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...they can truly master these fundamentals of the language. Though I went on to earn a degree in Latin and Greek literature in college, I really think my passionate interest in this subject was nurtured and allowed to thrive because of the extremely solid foundation I received in Latin grammar from one outstanding high school teacher. I hope to emulate his outstanding teaching ability and allow others to succeed the way he allowed me. I've...
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- University at Buffalo - Bachelors, Greek and Latin literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Greek
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Dylan: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
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Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SAT
- SAT Mathematics
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- +10 subjects
Tom: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...and in high school and college I honed my teaching abilities further by serving as a musical director for various musical theater productions and singing ensembles. Additionally, I invested substantial amounts of time preparing for the SAT and many AP exams: I know the tests well and am excited to explore the varieties of questions with students as they prepare for the exams. Besides nurturing interests in many academic areas over the years, I have...
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- Boston University - PHD, American Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- College Essays
- American Literature
- Public Speaking
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Education & Certification
- Baylor University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Pre Medicine and Business Administration
- Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Medicine
Subject Expertise
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- Spanish
- Italian
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Aneri : Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...is 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...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
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- Public Speaking
- Calculus 2
- Calculus
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Julia: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...engaging. Because of that, I grew up loving math. No matter how difficult it was to grasp a concept at first, my dad would approach it in different ways until something clicked and and I felt like I had mastered it. I was really impressed by the difference his patience made and I love tutoring because it helps me do that for other people. I am currently a student at Rice University, majoring in Cognitive...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Current Undergrad, Cognitive Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- English Grammar and Syntax
- Trigonometry
- 5th Grade Math
- +52 subjects
Claire: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
I am a Columbia University graduate who majored in Political Science, Classics and History. I have also spent the last year as an English teacher in Connecticut. I am available to tutor in New York City and the Stamford, CT area or online.
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelors, Classics, Political Science & History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Study Skills and Organization
- Latin 3
- +35 subjects