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.
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
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Joseph: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...studying and learning that they can use throughout their entire lives. Before getting my PhD, I worked for nonprofit organizations; this experience allows me to engage with students about government and politics in ways that are real and relevant. I also like to help students explore career paths that can utilize their interest in government and politics. In my spare time, I enjoy reading fiction, hiking in one of the many beautiful state parks in...
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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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- Cornell University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
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- Latin
- High School Economics
- AP European History
- American Literature
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Molly: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...students transition from High School-level English to College-level English. I have also been tutoring for eight years. I received a PhD in English Literature in December 2017 from Cornell University. My focus was on Shakespeare's plays, but I have also taught courses on detective fiction, pop culture, and short stories. I currently offer tutoring in essay writing, English grammar and syntax, American Literature (High school and college level), study skills, ACT Writing, SAT Writing and...
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- Colorado College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- Cornell University - Doctor of Philosophy, English
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- Latin
- Greek
- IB Language B
- ACT Science
- +68 subjects
Erica: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...degrees in English and Ancient Latin Language and Literature. I am a licensed teacher with a diversity of experience working with young people. For the past 10 years, I have tutored students of all ages and in a variety of subjects, with a strong focus on K-12 mathematics. I am pursuing a Master's degree in Elementary Education and a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification. I am extremely passionate about teaching and work...
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- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
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- Latin
- Japanese
- Reading
- Elementary School
- +77 subjects
Abigail: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...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 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...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages HL
- IB Classical Languages SL
- +19 subjects
Brianna: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...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 I'm particularly passionate about tutoring,...
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- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
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- Latin
- French
- Elementary School Math
- ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra
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Brendan: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...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 basic mathematical tools which become instinct in higher level math like calculus, my favorite subject to study. I have a varied repertoire of subjects which I tutor...
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- Marquette University - Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering
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- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Calculus 3
- Public Speaking
- +58 subjects
Matthew: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...Towards this end, I highly encourage questions from my students so that together we may work through any lingering confusion. While studying at NYU I worked at 2 public schools in New York City as a teacher's assistant, and last year I taught english to high school students in the south of France. I have spent several summers working as a camp counselor, where we focus on the personal and emotional growth of the campers....
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- New York University - Bachelors, French, Classics
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- Latin
- Spanish
- French
- French 4
- +13 subjects
Natalie: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
I am a Ph.D. student 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...
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- Princeton University - Bachelors, Philosophy
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Grad Student, Philosophy
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- French
- German
- Middle School Writing
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Sarah: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...Grade public school children from Harlem and the Bronx. I enjoy working with students to confront the challenges of a subject and then watching as the challenges begin to slip away and what was previously frustrating and incomprehensible to the students becomes a subject that they now enjoy learning about and studying. I believe I am a good tutor and teacher because I am patient, encouraging, and have good communication and classroom management skills. I...
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- Harvard University - Bachelors, Classics
- Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London - Masters, Advanced Theatre Practice
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- Math
- SSAT- Middle Level
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Bradley: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...to how my students express themselves and always aim to present material in a way that is in sync with how they learn. This has allowed students I've worked with to feel comfortable opening up about their interests and frustrations with me so that I can make a subject more relevant to them and create more motivation to learn. I always try to gear the way I teach to my students' learning styles and make...
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- University at Buffalo - Bachelors, Greek and Latin literature
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- Latin
- Greek
- Foreign Language
- AP Latin
- +39 subjects
Hanna: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...tutoring experience in math and Latin. My favorite subjects in school were chemistry and calculus. I have completed four years of Latin in high school including AP Latin and received the National Exam Gold Award all 4 years. I have also scored a 5 on nine different AP tests so I'm capable of helping other students prepare for their AP exams. For fun, I play the flute and practice martial arts. I am constantly reading...
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- Ohio State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Materials Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Chemistry
- AP Physics C: Mechanics
- +86 subjects
Paula: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...has been nurtured since I was eight. I own approximately 200 Expanded Universe books and comics, and far too much memorabilia. I also play professional ultimate frisbee. I've been playing since college and they just formed women's pro teams this year, and yes, you read correctly, pro ultimate frisbee. In other words, I get paid (peanuts) to chase plastic. Other things I enjoy are reading a great mystery, watching Netflix, playing Xbox, riding horses, playing...
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- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology; Communication Studies
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- Latin
- French
- 5th Grade Reading
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Marilyn: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...or difficult material. My ultimate goal is to help my students truly comprehend the material, and be able to apply what they have learned when encountering new problems and questions. When I'm not working I spend my time hiking at the Sandy River Delta with my husky puppy, Kili, or whipping up new vegan recipes. I love to read, especially modern fiction and historical biographies, and try to travel as much as I am able;...
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- Reed College - Bachelors, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Hebrew
- Foreign Language
- +77 subjects
Jason: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...humanities, and social sciences. I received four consecutive gold medals on the National Latin Exam when I was in high school, so I am eager to help students who are struggling with the subject. I also specialize in the areas of English-language writing, grammar, and reading comprehension. I have wanted to be a teacher from a rather young age, and I am grateful to have the chance to help dedicated students to achieve academically.... Respect and inclusion are paramount. Students must treat one another politely and sympathetically, and students should be treated as responsible individuals. Further, while education is based on the passing on of knowledge, allowing students' interests and learning styles to inform a curriculum can lead to success in the classroom.
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- Vassar College - Bachelors, Drama (education minor)
- CUNY Graduate School and University Center - Masters, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Spanish
- Greek
- +90 subjects
Eric: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...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 court during half-time at the UNC-Duke basketball game. Since then, I have taught a wide range of humanities courses at a liberal arts college in Minnesota. I...
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- University of Oxford - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Doctor of Philosophy, Classics
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- Latin
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Test in German with Listening
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +67 subjects
Dylan: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...Seattle after spending the first two years of his life in Washington, D.C., and plans to split his time between New York and Seattle in upcoming summers. Dylan discovered his passion for mentoring on the lacrosse field in high school while helping to run summer youth lacrosse camps, and became involved in academic tutoring through his high school soon after. He believes that common foundations of learning exist across many disciplines, and values a specific...
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- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 2
- SAT
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- +10 subjects
Hayley: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
I am a lifelong educator and writer, passionate about creating engaging lessons that are tailored for each of my students. As both a classroom teacher and a tutor, I have gained invaluable experience about how to help students, all the while learning so much about life from my students themselves. Besides tutoring, I make my living writing content professionally for several ed tech companies. Outside of work, I love to hike and play with my...
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- Barnard College - Bachelors, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- IB Global Politics HL
- AP Latin
- +66 subjects
Leonard: Syracuse Latin lesson instructor
...I have been a tutor in both professional and volunteer capacities for nearly 10 years and have taught students ranging in age from second and third grade through college. I have classroom teaching experience as well and can adapt to both group and individual settings. I have taught students of all abilities in a wide variety of subjects. There is no confusion too small or problem too complicated that I cannot help with if not...
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- Columbia - Bachelor in Arts, Math
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- Latin
- Hebrew
- US History
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- +67 subjects