If you'd like help studying Latin, 51Թ can provide assistance through live online Kansas City Latin courses. Whether you're studying at Park Hill or Staley High Schools and would like to pick up skills in another language, taking Latin to get a leg up on your future law studies in college, or for any other reason, studying online with a professional instructor leading a group of like-minded learners can provide many benefits.
Latin is technically considered a "dead" language because it's not currently a language spoken in any major world community. However, its descendants are called the Romance Languages and include French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian. People choose to learn Latin for a number of reasons. For one, though not a community language, it's used in many professions, such as the law, medicine, and theology, among others. Furthermore, once you know Latin, you may find it easier to learn any of the Romance Languages.
The English language is full of Latin as well. Students often use flashcards of Latin prefixes, suffixes, and root words when studying for spelling bees or other linguistic contests. We still use the Roman alphabet. Interestingly, we have added three letters since classical times: j, v, and w. Whatever your reasons for studying Latin may be, allow 51Թ to help you through our Latin courses.
What specifics are studied in a Kansas City Latin course?
There are many things that need to be studied to learn a new language, and Latin is no different. However, as an English-speaking student, you might find this to be one of the easiest languages to learn, relatively speaking. For one thing, pronunciation is generally not a problem for two reasons. First, English has many pronunciations based on Latin words, so it will be more familiar than languages like Chinese or Russian, or even German. Secondly, since it's a dead language not used to communicate socially, pronunciation is not really as important. There will be no "native speakers" to offend when you get a word wrong.
Vocabulary is another aspect where Latin may be easier to learn than some others. English has many words derived from Latin, and some are more or less the same. One example is the Latin "adulescens," which means a young man or youth, a time known today as one's adolescence. There are verbs such as affirmo and desidero that mean I affirm and I desire, respectively, and the adjective rapidus, which not surprisingly means rapid or swift.
Of course, if all aspects of Latin were that easy to learn, that might be the only language students chose to study. So we have inflections, which are the ending of Latin words. These are essential to understanding the way words work together in sentences, and not something used that much in English. We understand a lot about what's acting and what's being acted upon by the word order of the sentence. For example, "Mom goes to my sister's house" or "my sister goes to Mom's house." Pronouns are not used very much in Latin, because the ending of a verb shows who is doing the action described. How to understand how this works is something that your instructor can focus on during your Kansas City Latin classes.
Another difference between English and Latin is that nouns are gendered. This is similar to some other languages such as Spanish and German, but while those languages have masculine and feminine, Latin also has a neuter gender. The gender of the nouns affect the adjective and verb forms that will be used in the sentence, as they must agree in gender and number (whether they're singular or plural).
As with any foreign language class, you will probably spend a lot of time acquiring new vocabulary, learning and using common phrases in conversation, and understanding Latin grammar and sentence structure. You can put these into effect in your conversations and also as you learn to write and read Latin.
Part of learning a language is learning the history surrounding it, so your Kansas City Latin course may also devote some amount of time to discussing the history of the glorious Roman civilization.
Finally, if you run into an aspect of the language that's particularly challenging, you always have the option of signing up for private tutoring lessons. With the one-on-one attention of a dedicated personal instructor to meeting your specific needs, you have the opportunity to catch up quickly.
What are the advantages of studying Latin in a Kansas City Latin class?
The main benefit of studying a language with other people is the opportunity for communication. That may sound simplistic, but consider the student of basketball. Yes, they can practice specific skills such as layups or free throws on their own, but to learn the game, they must practice mostly with their team and opponents. The same is true of language. You can do things like draw up verb conjugation and tense charts and fill them out, use flashcards for vocabulary, and other activities to improve certain skills. But to truly learn the language, you must use it with other people.
In your online Kansas City Latin class, you can communicate with your instructor and classmates during your online lessons. You also have the potential for meeting students with whom you can practice conversations during and between classes.
An added convenience of studying in the Latin classes offered by 51Թ is the flexibility. There are new classes starting each month, and there are multiple sections meeting at different times during the day and on different days of the week. You're sure to find a class that fits well into your schedule.
How do I get enrolled in a class as soon as possible?
51Թ likes to make it as easy as possible for you to learn Latin, and that includes getting enrolled in a course. Now would be a good time to contact us, have our educational experts answer any questions you have, and provide them information about your level of fluency, your goals, and your schedule. They can use this to offer you the best course options and get you enrolled in a Kansas City Latin course that meets your needs, academic and otherwise.

Anna: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...more about how to explain abstract concepts simply and creatively, and about how to use quizzes and evaluations to track student progress. During college, I helped my peers learn French both individually and in small groups; and most recently, I worked as an English language teacher in France, helping small groups of middle- and high-schoolers put their language learning into practice by organizing projects, conversations, and debates. In my free time, I like to read,...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelors, Biology, Environmental Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Language ab initio SL
- French
- High School Biology
- +53 subjects

Russell: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...my teaching, my current focus is on general chemistry (at the high school or college level) and organic chemistry, both of which were always personal favorites. Even more importantly, in my pursuit of the sciences and humanities I have not just mastered two different types of content; rather, I’ve mastered two different ways of thinking. Because I understand both the way a strong humanities student might think and the way a strong science student might...
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Chemistry & Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- Foreign Language
- Test Prep
- +32 subjects

Darel: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...in Classical Languages with a focus on Greek, Latin, and Arabic. During my time at the University of Kansas, I tutored professionally for over three years for individual classes as well as standardized test preparation. I am able to tutor a wide variety of subjects; however, my passion lies in languages and history. In my experience tutoring non-English speakers, I have learned how to solidify short-term knowledge to the long term and apply this not...
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, Classical Languages
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German 1
- Greek
- Latin 1
- +81 subjects

Emma: Kansas City Latin course instructor
Hi, I'm Emma! I'm a rising senior Classics major at Carleton College in Northfield, MN. I study Latin, Ancient Greek, and the histories associated with the two languages. Outside of class, I'm an RA, and I spend 6-8 hours a week tutoring and teaching college access courses in a nearby high school. In the future, I hope to teach high school Latin!
Education & Certification
- Carleton College - Bachelor in Arts, Classical, Ancient Mediterranean, and Near Eastern Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- College Application Essays
- AP Art History
- +14 subjects

Eliza: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...boring, to life for them. I really enjoy working with students on History and English, as well as Critical Reading and Writing test prep. I hope that my students come away from our sessions with both the factual foundation that will they need to succeed, and a broader understanding of the subject's importance. In my free time, I love, reading, creative writing, riding horses, playing with my dogs and spending as much time as possible...
Education & Certification
- Macalester College - Bachelor in Arts, History and Classical Civilizations
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Comparative Literature
- Languages
- SAT Subject Tests
- +27 subjects

Mark: Kansas City Latin course instructor
I'm a recent graduate of Kansas State University with a degree in Life Sciences. I am able to help students with many subjects but I feel best when teaching life sciences (obviously), as well as history and Latin. In my free time I enjoy reading, playing video games, learning new things, and watching and talking about films, TV, etc. I look forward to helping people succeed.
Education & Certification
- Kansas State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Life Sciences
- Ecology
- +28 subjects

Patrick: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...just finished my first year at The University of Dallas where I am currently pursuing all subjects under the sun; however, I am leaning towards Majors in English and Classical Philology. On Monday and Wednesday afternoons, a group of my colleagues and me visit a nearby grade school to help Fourth through Eighth Graders with their Math and Reading. I love college, but I try to step outside the "ivory tower" once in a while....
Education & Certification
- University of Dallas - Current Undergrad, English and Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- ACT
- PSAT
- +37 subjects

Daniele: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...English, and Social Studies. I am fascinated by how language, literature and culture are interwoven and how they affect those around them. I get really excited about learning/re-discovering things and subsequently about teaching those things to my students. I believe that education is the best way to expand not only your mind, but to improve your situation and quality of life. When I'm not teaching, I love to read, make jewelry, travel, watch Doctor Who...
Education & Certification
- Missouri State University - Bachelor in Arts, German and Latin
- University of Missouri Kansas City - Master of Arts, TESOL
- State Certified Teacher
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German 1
- German
- Latin 1
- +37 subjects

Christopher: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...the University of Tulsa and an MA in Classics at the University of Kansas. After law school, I practiced law in New York City for ten years before deciding to go back to school for Classics. I am currently developing a publication on the relative clause in Ancient Greek and I hope to begin a PhD program in the fall. I completed my MA with a 4.0 GPA and received a perfect score on the...
Education & Certification
- University of Iowa - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art
- University of Kansas - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Latin 1
- German
- +75 subjects

Katie: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...a bachelors from Emporia State in integrated studies and a masters in elementary education from Rockhurst University. Throughout my educational career, I have been a summer school teacher assistant, elementary and secondary tutor (the elementary tutoring was mainly math), a resource aide, substitute teacher and a camp counselor. Nothing excites me more than watching children reach their full potential. I love it when the light bulb suddenly clicks in their head! I am a very...
Education & Certification
- Emporia State University - Bachelors, Integrated Studies
- Rockhurst University - Masters, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Middle School Writing
- Learning Differences
- English Grammar and Syntax
- +36 subjects

Christian: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...was (and still is) to earn a teaching certificate, but that is still a ways off. What else could I do? An idea hit me. Just because I am not a student anymore, however, does not mean I can't still dedicate myself to learning. There is no better way to do that than to help others learn too, and that is, most of all, what I want to do. I hope you, too, will learn...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Bachelors, Classical Civilizations
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Masters, Latin
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Greek
- Foreign Language
- +42 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Elementary School Math
- High School Writing
- Calculus
- +47 subjects

Apryl: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...positive, and enjoy helping others understand "why" and "what", and teach them an enjoyment of learning even if they dont like the subject. I foster a fun and creative learning environment and meet your/your students individual needs. My experience includes classical education, private education, adult education, parent and student education, middle school students, college prep, college level English courses, and homeschooling my own children. I enjoy outdoor life: especially the hanging in my hammock in...
Education & Certification
- Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary - Bachelor of Science, Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Middle School Writing
- High School English
- +12 subjects

Erica: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...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 was able to support volunteers in providing trauma-informed services to runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth. I look forward to meeting you and your child!... I believe that all tutoring must be student-centered. As much as possible, a tutor must help a student develop their own ideas about the world around them rather than lecturing. The student must be actively speaking and engaged.
Education & Certification
- Oberlin College - Bachelor in Arts, English; Latin Language and Literature
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Japanese
- ISEE- Middle Level
- Biology
- +77 subjects

Brianna: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...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, as...
Education & Certification
- University of Richmond - Current Undergrad, Business Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Elementary School Reading
- Photoshop
- +217 subjects

John: Kansas City 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
- Foreign Language
- Polish
- Russian
- +110 subjects

Ruth: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...am 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...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, English Lang./Lit. and Theatre and Performance Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Middle School Math
- English
- Math
- +43 subjects

James: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...believe that every person has the right to an education, and I am happy to do my part to allow that to happen. Whether students are looking for revision, assistance, or clarification, I am eager to help them achieve their goals. I have a Bachelor and Masters degree in Latin and Greek, and have been tutoring individuals in those languages, as well as writing, history, and literature, for four years. I love learning, love teaching,...
Education & Certification
- University of Vermont - Bachelor in Arts, Greek and Latin
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
- IB Classical Languages SL
- Latin 1
- +29 subjects

Christopher: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...a so-called "bottom-up" or microhistorical approach, which I've found in teaching Roman Republican history can be very useful for students in understanding how a society functioned, which is crucial for their understanding of causality of events. These methods of approaching teaching in these particular subjects served me well during high school and now as I approach the end of my undergraduate education, and while I cannot of course guarantee particular results for any student, I've...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Current Undergrad, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- Foreign Language
- English
- +21 subjects

Sean: Kansas City Latin course instructor
...graduated magna cum laude from Cornell University with a BS in engineering physics, and a math minor. I have been tutoring for more than 6 years. For 2.5 years, I taught math to Cornell Engineering undergraduates, and I looked forward to it every week! On 51Թ, I tutor up to college level mathematics and physics, test prep (including AP courses, and SAT reading/writing). Explaining difficult math and science concepts in plain English is my...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Algebra 3/4
- SAT Writing and Language
- +67 subjects