If taking a Richmond Latin course is something that might benefit you, get in touch with 51Թ. High school students at Huguenot High School, Armstrong High School, or any other high school in the Richmond area who are studying Latin can benefit from Latin classes. If you are a student at the University of Richmond or another university or college in the area and you have not studied Latin in high school, taking a Latin course is a great way to enhance your coursework and learn this important cultural language.
Latin is the precursor of the Romance languages. Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian are all classified as Romance languages. Studying Latin can serve as a stepping stone to studying other Romance languages in the future.
Latin was the language spoken in Latium, which is an area in central Italy where Rome was located. As literature began to develop in Rome, a divide emerged between two versions of the language. There was the version commonly spoken by the people, also known as Vulgar Latin. This is the version that is the precursor of the Romance languages. Soldiers used this version of the language and spread the language during the existence of the Roman Empire. On the other hand, Classical Latin was a more formal version of the language. It was influenced heavily by Greek.
Latin is now referred to as a dead language. This means that it is no longer spoken as a native tongue by a community. However, Latin is a very important language to learn, especially for native English speakers. English is one of the Germanic languages that has been most influenced by Latin. In addition, there is a lot of important literature that can be studied if you know Latin. Latin was still a spoken language throughout the Middle Ages and into the early modern period.
What kinds of things will I learn when taking a Richmond Latin course?
Latin is not a difficult language for English speakers to learn. However, it still requires diligence and practice. A Richmond Latin class can help you with your Latin studies.
Proper pronunciation is something that you can learn when taking a class. Unlike "living" languages, there is not much of a need to master an exact pronunciation. This is because there is no community of native speakers speaking Latin so there is no "authentic" accent or "correct" way to pronounce words. However, you still need to learn the rules of Latin pronunciation. This can take practice.
Developing fluency in the language is something that a Latin class can help with. This can help you read and absorb Latin literature quicker. The more fluent you are, the better you will be able to appreciate Latin poetry.
Many English words originate from Latin. This means that many English and Latin words will have similarities, which can aid you when trying to remember the meaning of Latin words. Some Latin words don't just have similarities but are almost the same as English words. For example, 'finis' in Latin means 'finish' in English. 'Rapidus' in Latin means 'rapid' in English. 'Adulescens' in Latin means 'adolescent' in English, and 'affirmo' in Latin means 'I affirm' in English.
There are other things your Latin class instructor might focus on, too. For example, they might teach you important Latin phrases. Essential Latin vocabulary and proper grammar and sentence structure might also be touched upon. Your Latin instructor can introduce you to Latin history and literature. For example, they can teach you how the Latin language developed over time, what other languages of those times influenced Latin, and how Latin influenced other languages, including English.
How can I take part in a Richmond Latin course?
When you enroll in a Richmond Latin class, you can get an opportunity to study and practice your Latin together with other Latin enthusiasts. Most people you meet on a day-to-day basis won't be well-versed in the Latin language and its history and literature. It can be helpful to find a group of people who are also interested in learning the Latin language that you can discuss Latin literature with.
Your Latin class will take place over the internet, and you will attend classes in a virtual classroom. You will be able to see, hear, and interact with your instructor through video chat. You will also be able to see, hear, and interact with the other students in the class.
One of the benefits of this kind of setup is the convenience it provides. You will not have to endure any commute through hectic Richmond traffic in order to improve your Latin. You can benefit from a group atmosphere from the comfort of your own home.
Studying in a group can also help motivate you. Surrounding yourself with like-minded people who have the same goals and motivations that you do can help keep you focused on improving your Latin. Studying alone can be monotonous. Group lessons can help break the monotony of studying a language alone. In addition, studying alone does not give you the opportunity to practice the language that you are learning. This is especially so with Latin, which is a dead language. Studying in a group can give you an opportunity to actually speak the language with fellow students, which can aid in improving your fluency.
How can I start my Richmond Latin course?
If you are interested in enrolling in a Richmond Latin class, get in touch with 51Թ today. Whether you want to start your Latin education or you have long been a Latin enthusiast and want to take advantage of the opportunity to surround yourself with fellow Latin enthusiasts, enrolling in a group lesson can help. There are new class sections starting each month. Regardless of your personal schedule and whether your free time is during the day, in the evenings, or on the weekends, our educational consultants can help you find a class that works for you.

Jeff: Richmond Latin course instructor
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- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of Oxford - Master of Arts, Classics
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- Latin
- IB Classical Languages HL
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Andrea: Richmond Latin course instructor
...in different environments, with a diverse range of students, encouraged me to explore more creative tutoring methods in order to understand and communicate ideas. Through my experience as a tutor, I developed a multifaceted approach to teaching and learning; a style that is adaptable and uniquely catered to each individual personality. I have found that humor and games are particularly effective in motivating students to achieve in subjects they may otherwise find dull or abstract....
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- Latin
- Arabic
- French
- Drawing
- +228 subjects

Jennifer: Richmond Latin course instructor
...as an Echols Scholar with a B.A. in Biology and Art History. I was in the International Baccalaureate program and also took AP classes, and I was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. I have tutored primarily high school students in a variety of subject fields, but I welcome students of all ages! I am able to tutor many subject areas, but I am especially proficient in the areas of GRE test preparation, math, and science....
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- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
- Virginia Commonwealth University - Current Grad Student, Physical Therapy
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- Latin
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Middle School Math
- GRE
- +26 subjects

Mary: Richmond Latin course instructor
...do to get it done. I currently work with students conducting after school programs for middle schoolers and high schoolers. My philosophy when it comes to teaching is to prompt questions before I provide answers. I want to encourage the student to find what they need help with rather than me repeating information they may find unnecessary. Outside of academia, I am a writer, reader, and I love longboarding and biking. If I'm not at...
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- Virginia Commonwealth University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Writing
- AP World History
- Middle School Writing
- +28 subjects

Ashley : Richmond Latin course instructor
Hello! My name is Ashley Patterson, a career educator and learner for over 20 years. I live in Virginia with my family and love to help kids be the best learners they can be. Any subject from Latin to basic elementary reading or math can be easy for any person! I strive to help each learner unlock the potential in their brain :)
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- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Elementary School English
- Pre-Algebra
- Math
- +18 subjects

Martin: Richmond Latin course instructor
...of all ages in a wide range of subjects. My own background is quite diverse I earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Math, a B.Sc. in Biology and a Ph.D in Biology. I worked as a Fisheries Biologist and, for many years, as a Senior Statistician. I've also written a novel and a lot of poetry! I have tutored or coached people from ages 11 to 60. I particularly enjoy tutoring middle school and high...
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- Latin
- French
- German
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- +105 subjects

Lindsey: Richmond Latin course instructor
...I'm glad that I might have the opportunity to share that passion by using this platform. Academics and mental health go hand-in-hand, so it is crucial to note that I only wish to enforce healthy coping mechanisms that foster a love of learning, not just a passing grade. A love of learning can last a lifetime, but classes end at the end of each year. Life can be long, so let's make each year count!
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- Lee University - Bachelor in Arts, Humanities
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- AP Art History
- Writing
- Middle School Writing
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Cara: Richmond Latin course instructor
...8 years at numerous levels and have an MA in English as well as BA's in English, Hispanic Studies, and Film. Although my specialty is creative writing, I have been teaching first-year composition for four years. I also tutor standardized test prep for the SAT and the ACT. I have had the life changing experience of studying abroad in Spain and being the assistant director of a tutoring company. I have years of experience teaching...
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- East Carolina University - Bachelors, English, Hispanic Studies
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- Latin
- Spanish
- Greek
- Math
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MaryBeth: Richmond Latin course instructor
...of all ages and I've tutored students in all of the core subjects, mostly focusing on math and reading. I've also taught preschool and tested preschool children. I've taught English to refugees from several nations, mostly adults, although children were sometimes in the classes. I love working with students. I love to help them learn and I enjoy getting to know them. My hobbies are reading, cross-stitching, knitting, and taking online classes. I love to...
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- Korean
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Marilyn: Richmond Latin course instructor
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- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Latin
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- Latin
- Greek
- French
- Latin 1
- +18 subjects

Kevin: Richmond Latin course instructor
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- Virginia Commonwealth University - Bachelors, Biomedical Engineering
- Virginia Commonwealth University - Masters, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Pre-Algebra
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- Chemistry
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Luke: Richmond Latin course instructor
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Jana: Richmond Latin course instructor
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- Greek
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Alan : Richmond Latin course instructor
...favorite subjects are Literature and History--a study of each of these will enable one to better understand the "how?" and "why?" of the world around them, and are a bridge from the world of academia to the real world students live in. I'll now conclude this philosophical treatise to say that I do have something of a personal life, living in a home in Brookland Park, Richmond, with my wife, Lindsey (an English instructor at...
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- Latin
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Grace: Richmond Latin course instructor
...where I am currently working as a Financial Analyst. While at The College, I tutored in a wide range of subjects including kindergarten math, second grade reading and writing, and Latin I and Latin II. I was also part of an after school tutoring program at a local middle school for a year. Within that program, I tutored middle school level math, history, and reading. My favorite subjects to tutor are Math, Reading, Writing, and...
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- College of William and Mary - Bachelor in Business Administration, Finance
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- Latin
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- Social Sciences
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Carly: Richmond Latin course instructor
...I am a fourth-year student at the University of Virginia. I am a Psychology major on the Pre-Medical track. As a pre-med student, I've had to study and become comfortable with a wide variety of subjects. Throughout high school and in my previous three years of college, I have tutored my peers in a variety of subjects, from Latin to Biology to Chemistry. I've learned that practice is the key to success in the majority...
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- University of Virginia-Main Campus - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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- Latin
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- The College of William and Mary - Bachelor in Arts, History
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- Latin
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Kathia: Richmond Latin course instructor
Native Spanish speaker born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. I have a Bachelor's degree in accounting and years of experience working for multi-national companies in Mexico, Canada, Norway and the United States. I have experience teaching and tuturing students in Kindergarten through the 8th grade, as well as experience translating and interpreting for various employers. I have a passion for instruction and languages and will work to tailor a personalized tutoring experience for you.
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- Latin
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