A Detroit Latin course offered by 51Թ could help you gain a deeper understanding of this unique language. Learning Latin is more than just understanding a new language. It's a unique glimpse into an ancient culture that had a massive influence on our modern life. By learning Latin, we can realize the roots of our language, and by extension, our very way of thinking. Aside from the addition of three additional letters, our English alphabet is almost exactly the same as the Latin alphabet used thousands of years ago. We still use many Latin phrases in our everyday speech. We use Latin to an even greater extent in law, medicine, science, and many other intellectual disciplines. Even though the Latin language is considered "dead," parts of it are very much alive in our language and many others across the world. The fact that such an old language is still so influential is incredible. This massive influence is all down to one simple factor: the might and dominance of the Roman Empire. The Romans spread across most of the known world at that time, bringing with them their culture, architecture, and language.
There are many reasons to study Latin. Because this language was used by intellectuals and scholars throughout most of history, learning Latin could help you analyze and translate important ancient documents. Even in the Middle Ages, the educated classes wrote many important documents in Latin, and it was considered by many to be the only acceptable language to write in. This makes learning Latin a great idea for anyone studying history or related subjects. Wayne State University might have programs where a knowledge of Latin could be a real asset. Even if you're a high school student at Mumford High School or Universal Academy, Latin could be very useful in all kinds of situations down the road. And if you're simply looking for an interesting language to learn, Latin could be a great choice. In fact, learning Latin generally makes it much easier to learn a variety of languages in the future, especially the Romance languages.
Romance languages are essentially just heavily modified dialects of Vulgar Latin. Although Spanish, French, and Portuguese have certainly transformed drastically since Latin was spoken in these regions, they all evolved from the same basic root. Vulgar Latin was spoken by Roman soldiers and it spread throughout the region as they traveled. Vulgar Latin varied heavily from region to region, which is probably part of the reason why the various Romance languages have such notable differences. Classical Latin provides the vast majority of written documents and inscriptions from Ancient Rome. Unlike Vulgar Latin, Classical Language was used by aristocrats, intellectuals, and scholars who lived mostly in the capital of Rome. This language was most likely spoken in public as well, although its oral form might not have been quite as eloquent as its written form. While Vulgar Latin was more varied and flexible, Classical Latin adhered to strict rules and was extremely formal.
What Might A Detroit Latin Course Cover?
Latin might actually feel relatively familiar to English speakers because of all the familiar phrases and words. Of all the Germanic languages, Latin had the greatest influence on English. But while there are many similarities between the two languages, there are also many differences. Like Romance languages, gender is a huge foundation of the Latin language. But while other Romance languages use two genders, Latin uses three. Aside from masculine and feminine, Latin's third gender is neuter. Inflections are also incredibly important in the Latin language. In English sentences, much of the information is communicated through word order. We know what is happening to whom based on where those subjects are placed within a sentence. In Latin, the inflections communicate that same information. The ends of words communicate who is carrying out the action, and there's usually no need for pronouns. Memorizing these inflections is just as important as expanding your vocabulary when learning Latin.
How Does A Detroit Latin Course Help You Learn?
When you sign up for a Detroit Latin Course, you'll join many other students in an innovative, online learning system. These virtual classrooms aren't all that different compared to a regular classroom setting. You'll still learn from an instructor, and you'll have plenty of chances to ask questions, make comments, and more. Your fellow students will also ask questions, and you'll learn together as a group. This collaborative learning process has proven benefits, and you might find it helpful to hear Latin being spoken around you by others. Your instructors will be highly qualified Latin experts. These instructors go through a rigorous interview and vetting process, which ensures they have great communication skills. Plus, if you ever feel like you need extra help, you can always ask your instructor for some time to talk about your challenges on a one-on-one basis.
How Do You Sign Up For A Detroit Latin Class?
Not only are these classes accessible from anywhere in the world, but you can also choose exactly when they take place. There are tons of different scheduling options available, so you can find a class that fits no matter what your schedule might look like. Choose from night classes, weekend classes, or even classes that take place during your lunch break. We understand that many students who take these classes are working professionals or busy students, and that's why we emphasize flexibility with our classes. You can choose from either a two-week class or a four-week class, and new classes start up every single month.
Latin might be a dead language, but learning how to speak this ancient dialect could be an incredible, invigorating experience. This is especially true if you love history and learning more about the roots of our various cultures. Invest in an educational method that could provide you with a deep understanding of this ancient language. Contact 51Թ today, and we can set you up with all the necessary resources to book your first Detroit Latin class today.

James: Detroit Latin course instructor
...a passion for the subject being a former high school math team member. As a teacher, I try to make math understandable by using real world examples that the student can relate to. I believe that is is my job to teach the material in a variety of different ways in order to help the student to understand. Teaching undergraduate students while completing my masters degree gave me a lot of experience working with students...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Master in Public Health, Health Management and Policy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Pre-Calculus
- Algebra
- Health Care Policy
- +22 subjects

Caleigh: Detroit Latin course instructor
A Senior at the University of Michigan - Ross School of Business. She is pursuing a dual degree in Cognitive Science and Business. She has experience tutoring students at a variety of levels, including elementary, middle, high school, and college, and specializes in tutoring standardized tests (ACT, SAT, PSAT), Math, English, Psychology, and Economics.
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Elementary School Writing
- AP Statistics
- AP Psychology
- +56 subjects

Sarah: Detroit Latin course instructor
...meet your child where they are, to find out where their strengths and interests lie, and to learn how to best adjust the learning experience to utilize their strengths and interests to enhance understanding, and build momentum in areas in which your child is struggling. As an experienced behaviorist, and a being a student with ADHD myself, I can offer unique insights and understanding to help your child wherever they are struggling in their studies,...
Education & Certification
- Schoolcraft College - Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
- University of Michigan-Dearborn - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Middle School Writing
- Essay Editing
- Guitar
- +28 subjects

Mary: Detroit Latin course instructor
...that will help them become better writers, readers, or math students. I am a certified tutor for all things language arts (college essays, writing, reading, grammar, and literature) and can also tutor elementary and middle school math. I especially have fun coaching students through the writing process which requires practice and discipline far more than just natural talent. I believe every student (and tutor) can grow as a writer! I am a graduate from Saint...
Education & Certification
- Saint Mary's University of Minnesota - Bachelor in Arts, Graphic Design
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Comparative Literature
- Art
- Public Speaking
- +19 subjects

Kerry: Detroit Latin course instructor
...my J.D. magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. I practiced for three years at a large law firm in Washington, D.C., primarily representing television stations. I also speak German, having learned it as a high school exchange student, majored in it in college, and having spent a summer working in a Berlin law office. As much as I love the law--and I really do!--I also love teaching. I recently spent a...
Education & Certification
- University of Georgia - Bachelors, German
- University of Michigan Law School - Juris Doctor, Law - JD
- Yale University - PHD, Law
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- German
- +81 subjects

Sarah: Detroit Latin course instructor
I am very passionate about helping other students succeed. No matter how difficult the task, I am determined to help them understand the material. At the same time, I try to make my sessions as fun and engaging as possible! I love working with kids and have years of experience working with ages 3-16, including children with special needs.
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Foreign Language
- High School Writing
- +41 subjects

Eli: Detroit Latin course instructor
...Berkeley and middle- and high-school students at the Treasure Island Boys and Girls Club in San Francisco, I have experience working with students from a variety of backgrounds and I know that every one is unique. Further, my goal as a tutor is not merely to impart information, but to guide the student through the learning process so that they can master the subject matter themselves. This requires a highly personalized approach. First, I identify...
Education & Certification
- Macalester College - Bachelors, Classical Archaeology
- University of California-Berkeley - PHD, Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Languages
- College World History
- +16 subjects

Hyerin: Detroit Latin course instructor
...Anatomy and Human Physiology. However, I was predominantly used as a macroeconomics and econometrics tutor. I am currently working as a Peer Leader in my medical school, holding review sessions for the first year students. I choose to tutor because I appreciate all that my education has given me and want to share what I have learned with others who may need help. I was given help from TAs, professors, and close friends while I...
Education & Certification
- Case Western Reserve University - Bachelors, Economics
- Case Western Reserve University - Masters, Bioethics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Russian
- High School Economics
- +123 subjects

Emily: Detroit Latin course instructor
...cycle. I have a perfect 4.0 GPA and scored a 97th percentile on the MCAT, with 97th percentile in the Chemistry/Physics section, a 100th percentile on the Biology/Biochemistry Section, and a 98th percentile on the Psychology/Sociology Section of the MCAT. I have extensive knowledge of core STEM classes from taking all the required pre-medical courses, such as organic chemistry 1 and 2 and their labs, physics 1 and 2 and their labs, biochemistry, physiology and...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelor of Science, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- IB Language ab initio
- Greek
- +96 subjects

Christina: Detroit Latin course instructor
...an "SAT Bootcamp" program at a high school in Detroit where we work with practice tests and tips for succeeding on the SAT. I have always been interested in helping and sharing with people and consider myself a "people person". My interests outside of school include yoga, cats and travel. Any other questions about me, feel free to contact and ask away! I'm looking forward to meeting you and working together! :)
Education & Certification
- Wayne State University - Bachelor of Education, Spanish Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Greek
- Elementary School Reading
- +36 subjects

Courtney: Detroit Latin course instructor
...well figure out how to meet your current academic goals and develop the skills you need to face future challenges. Outside academia, I love to read I work in a library, after all! Im also an avid journaler. I enjoy learning languages in addition to Spanish and Latin, Im currently working on French. Im always listening to music, particularly Broadway musicals. And, finally, Im a huge Harry Potter fan. I get compared to Hermione Granger...
Education & Certification
- Augsburg College - Bachelors, Sociology w/minor in Spanish
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- American Literature
- AP Spanish Literature and Culture
- +122 subjects

Brianna: Detroit Latin course instructor
...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 working with children and have developed my skills in making successful and individualized learning fun. Math, science and test prep are the...
Education & Certification
- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- SSAT
- 9th Grade Writing
- +217 subjects

John: Detroit Latin course 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.
Education & Certification
- American Academy of Dramatic Arts - Associates, Acting
- University of St. Thomas - Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Polish
- Russian
- +110 subjects

Ruth: Detroit Latin course instructor
...a high 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, English Lang./Lit. and Theatre and Performance Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Phonics
- SAT
- SAT Math
- +43 subjects

Abigail: Detroit Latin course instructor
...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 about how to get students excited about subjects that at first seem intimidating or frustrating, how to think on my feet, and how to connect with and engage students from...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
- Foreign Language
- IB Classical Languages SL
- +19 subjects

James: Detroit Latin course instructor
...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 piano, running, riding my bike, and learning languages. My strongest academic interests are languages and literature, math, and art.
Education & Certification
- Yale University - Current Undergrad, Humanities (focus on paleography); Math
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Test in Latin
- +27 subjects

Daniel: Detroit Latin course instructor
...at Baylor University where I am taking pre-medicine classes with a major in Business Fellows through which I will obtain a Bachelor's of Business Administration. On condition of a minimum GPA of 3.5 in my undergraduate studies, I will be attending the Baylor College of Medicine in 2018 without reapplication or the requirement of taking the MCAT, and I will be taking an additional year to obtain a Master's in Business Administration. I started tutoring...
Education & Certification
- Baylor University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Pre Medicine and Business Administration
- Baylor College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Italian
- Other
- +66 subjects

Dylan: Detroit Latin course instructor
...Classics. He grew up just north of 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...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 2
- SAT
- SAT Mathematics
- +10 subjects

Audrey: Detroit Latin course instructor
...studies were planetary science and Greek-language literature, respectively. I'm passionate about both STEM subjects and the humanities, and love helping students translate their strengths in one area to another. I tutor in a broad range of subjects, but would especially love to help you learn more about Latin, English, and astronomy, because those were my favorite subjects in school. I'd also love to help you with prepping for any section of the ACT or SAT,...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor in Arts, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean, and Near Eastern Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- GED
- IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches
- +100 subjects

Aneri : Detroit Latin course instructor
...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 study section for college students currently taking Comparative Physiology. For 51Թ I tutor in the following subjects: biology, psychology, algebra,...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Geometry
- College English
- Arithmetic
- +66 subjects