Whether you are a high school student at Sunnyslope High School or Desert Vista High School, a college student studying at Arizona State University, or someone who just enjoys learning new languages, 51Թ can help you build your Latin proficiency through a Phoenix Latin course. You may find it difficult to study in a regular classroom with traditional lesson plans, as learning a second language can be difficult for anyone.
When you are trying to learn Latin, one important thing to keep in mind is how many opportunities you will be presented with that allow you to practice communicating in this language, whether you are a complete beginner or you already have some vocabulary and grammar knowledge. A Phoenix Latin course can provide you with some necessary building blocks for the language as well as letting you have access to an expert in the Latin language that can help you along the way.
Latin was originally used in an ancient era as the language of Latium, the region where Rome is located in central Italy. It is the precursor to the Romance languages, such as Romanian, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Out of the Germanic languages, English has shown to be the most receptive of Latin influence.
Once the ancient Romans started developing literature, a division in the language developed. It continued to grow all the way up to the start of the Roman Empire. There is classical Latin, which is distinguished by its elegance and its formality. It was greatly influenced in vocabulary, style, and grammar by Greek. Then there is vulgar Latin, which is the more popular (spoken) form of the Latin language. The Romance languages descended from vulgar Latin, as the language was carried by the soldiers and colonists of Rome during the Roman Empire era. It differs from classical Latin in several ways, including increased use of prepositions, less frequent use of inflection, and greater regularity of word order.
Latin was a living language throughout the Middle Ages and all the way into the early modern period. Many attempts were made to attempt to restore classical Latin but were overshadowed as vernacular languages became more popular. With that in mind, though Latin is considered a dead language, it is still the official tongue of the Vatican City and the official language for communication within the Roman Catholic Church.
Learning Latin has many benefits. It is still used regularly in the legal professions, medicine, theology, scientific research, and more. It can be very helpful in learning other languages, including the Romance languages. Whatever reason you have for learning Latin, a Phoenix Latin class could be exactly what you need.
What material will be taught in a Phoenix Latin course?
A lot of students find that mastering the principles behind pronouncing Latin can be easy, though practice and patience are needed. Unlike modern languages, it is unnecessary to completely develop the 'authentic' Latin accent, since the language is considered dead. However, with the ability to pronounce Latin words consistently comes the opportunity to learn more Latin vocabulary, read Latin more fluently, and the ability to appreciate the sounds and rhythms of Latin prose.
Plenty of English words come from Latin, which makes it that much simpler for a native English speaker to learn. Some Latin words are nearly identical to an English equivalent. This includes words such as "finis" which means to "finish or end", and "rapidus" which means "rapid or swift".
You will also learn about how the endings of Latin words (where inflection is placed) are a vital part of comprehending how different words relate to each other and enable to you to figure out the meaning of a sentence. This can prove tricky for a native English speaker because English uses inflected forms in a limited capacity. In English, inflections were traded in for a strict system of word placement. As one example, the sentences "the girl chases a cat" and "a cat chases the girl" mean something different.
Native speakers of English rely on word order to figure out who is performing an action, and this is not so true in the Latin language. When you are learning Latin, you will need to look carefully at the ends of words rather than the beginnings. Only then can you figure out the meaning of a sentence. Don't worry, though, your Latin instructor can explain all of these nuances and intricacies to you, and give you plenty of time to practice on your own, with the instructor, and with your classmates.
How will the Phoenix Latin course help me learn?
Since a Phoenix Latin class is a fully online, interactive experience taught by an experienced Latin instructor, you can communicate with your other classmates and your instructor easily. This provides plenty of chances to participate in language learning activities.
A Phoenix Latin course will also provide you with the chance to request and reserve one-on-one time with your instructor. This can help you with tricky or challenging subjects.
Classes begin on a rolling monthly basis, and the online aspect makes them fairly convenient. Whether you need to learn at night or on the weekends or you want to practice during the day, there is a class for you.
How can I get started with a class?
Enrolling in a class is as simple as letting 51Թ know that you are ready to begin learning Latin. No matter what your skill level is or your reasons for wanting to study Latin, you just need to let us know. We can provide more details on what is covered in a Phoenix Latin class and offer the needed information on how and when to begin, as well as provide you with knowledge of what courses are currently being offered. Once you have enrolled in a Latin class, you can quickly begin making use of the various class activities as well as your access to a Latin instructor, which can send you down the right road to learning the complexities of Latin. Call today!

Tom: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...this drive to give back, I've already amassed a number of prior experiences in teaching and tutoring. These experiences roughly fall into two major areas- the sciences, and the humanities. In the sciences, I've worked with both peers and younger students in a number of biomedical fields, and I also have experience preparing students for standardized tests like the MCAT. At Rice University, I also worked as a teaching assistant in Cell Biology, where I...
Education & Certification
- Rice University - Bachelors, Biochemistry & Cell Biology and Classical Studies
- University of Oxford - PHD, Clinical Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Spanish
- IB Classical Languages HL
- +56 subjects

Jaxon: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...with emphases in Morality, Politics and Law and minored in Political Science. Currently, I am applying to law schools and planning to attend law school in Fall of 2025. I have experience working with and grading the essays of college students in philosophy courses. Additionally, I have experience in learning and helping others with the subjects of algebra, calculus, political science, Classical Latin, Spanish, Philosophy, Literature, English, and more. My main skillset is in the...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Middle School Reading
- AP Spanish Language & Culture
- +36 subjects

Makenzie : Phoenix Latin course instructor
...variety of subjects. I am patient, encouraging, and friendly. I understand that each individual learns differently and I tailor my lessons to each student.My hobbies are exploring downtown Phoenix, playing sports, making art, and listening to music. I have a cocker spaniel named Ranger and a chronic french fry craving, for which the only cure is french fries. My favorite author is Fyodor Dostoevsky and I'm about to begin pursuing degrees in Art and English...
Education & Certification
- Hillsdale College - Bachelor in Arts, Art & English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- English
- Art
- Literature
- +33 subjects

Clarissa: Phoenix Latin course instructor
As a college graduate, I look forward to enhance the learning experience of students through tutoring. Academic success and excellence are goals that should be supported, and together we can achieve them, one step at a time.
Education & Certification
- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor in Arts, Communication, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Spanish
- Greek
- +185 subjects

Viktoria: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...of branches that give opportunities to ask questions and explore a vast array of content. In college I have tutored algebra, geometry, as well as trigonometry. I enjoy teaching mathematics since they tend to be logical and very straight forward. Something that one of my mentor teachers said sticks with me to this day: "They don't care how much you know, unless they know how much you care." Since, I have made it my personal...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Education of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Greek
- Hungarian
- +52 subjects

Leah: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...of university, and I especially enjoy working with them as they make the transition from high school to university, learning on the one hand what it means to write university level research papers, and on the other, how to approach books and ideas that complicate what they know about history, literature, and life. In my spare time, I play the concert harp and enjoy listening to music, swimming, baking, and reading twentieth-century literature.
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelors, English Literature / Italian
- University of Toronto - Masters, Medieval studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- German
- Italian
- French
- +38 subjects

Janae: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...opportunities to engage with disciplines that I am passionate about while guiding students in becoming better learners. My primary experience has been tutoring elementary and middle school students in humanities subjects and math. In addition to this, I have tutored primary and secondary school students in Mandarin Chinese both privately and as a teacher's assistant for two summers at a Chinese school in my hometown. Beyond academics, I enjoy reading, drawing, traveling, cycling, watching films,...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Management Information Systems
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- Algebra
- +46 subjects

Maurice: Phoenix Latin course instructor
How do you learn best? What is your learning style? How can I best help you learn more effectively? These are the questions that guide me when I sit down to help a new student. A mentor once told me that there are no learning disabled students, there are only teaching disabled instructors. I am always looking for new approaches to benefit every student better.
Education & Certification
- Ner Israel Rabbinical College - Bachelor in Arts, Talmudic Studies
- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Arts, Special Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- French
- Hebrew
- Trigonometry
- +90 subjects

Adeeb: Phoenix Latin course instructor
Being a university student myself, I know more than others about the occasional tough classes that every student comes by. The classes I have signed up to tutor in are classes that I have taken both the Advanced Placement classes as well as the college version as well, so I know a thing or two about what you should really know. I'll make sure you receive tutoring that is effective and tutoring that is efficient!
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- SAT Reading
- AP Comparative Government and Politics
- High School Chemistry
- +24 subjects

Bill: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...a motto. It was "THINK". My philosophy of teaching is based on a belief that learning needs to be student centered and that students need to be equal partners in the learning process. My role involves using my expertise to put the necessary resources in the hands of the students or more likely to be sure that my students are well equipped to find and evaluate the resources they need to answer their questions. Just...
Education & Certification
- Macalester College - Bachelors, Classics
- Johns Hopkins University - Masters, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Russian
- German
- +48 subjects

Joshua: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...wanted to become a teacher; they were kind and patient with us, knew how to explain anything and everything so that anyone could understand it, and they were both able to inspire their students to excel well beyond what they thought they could achieve. So when I got a job teaching middle school Latin and junior English (an ancient Greek literature, philosophy and history survey course no less) at a charter school in my home...
Education & Certification
- Occidental College - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 4
- Latin 3
- High School English
- +9 subjects

Ben: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...high school, I was Valedictorian as well as President of the National Honors Society; in college, I have made Dean's List both semesters, have two simultaneous Research Assistant positions, and have been nominated as an Honors Teaching Assistant in the Fall semester! Someday, I want to work in academia, both out of my love for learning new things and teaching rising students. I tutor all kinds of history, English, essay writing, ACT/SAT prep, pre-algebra and...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Asian Studies
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- ACT Math
- History
- AP Latin
- +21 subjects

Anthony: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...then come study with me and I'll prove it, lol!). Aside from Latin I also greatly enjoy teaching English, History, and Rhetoric. After College, I spent time traveling to different parts of the world as well as many areas of the USA. I also spent that time working many different jobs and experiencing many adventures in life. The reason I enjoy tutoring Latin is because I well remember my days as a Latin student. The...
Education & Certification
- Wyoming Catholic College - Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Literature
- Adult ESL/ELL
- History
- +15 subjects

Stephanie: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...Bachelors of Arts in Creative Writing and French and a minor in Art History. I have been tutoring/teaching for almost ten years. I have worked with people of all ages, from elementary school students to retirees, in different parts of the world. I am also a writer, translator, and ESL/ELL teacher. I love learning and am currently studying my fifth language. Most of all, I love sharing the excitement of learning with fellow learners!
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Spanish
- +73 subjects

Cassidy: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...Canyon University working towards my BS in Psychology. I am an experienced tutor in the area of middle school math. I tutor all levels of math from elementary math to high school calculus. I am also experienced in English, especially essay writing. Additionally, with my major, I have knowledge of psychology and can tutor in that subject area. I love giving students advice on how to do well in the classroom. I look forward to...
Education & Certification
- Grand Canyon University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- American Sign Language
- Art
- Algebra 2
- +41 subjects

Norma: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...trying. My own interests have been broad and keep growing, so while I don't believe in piling on degrees, I do believe in lifelong learning. That means keeping up with the world as it continues to change in communications, social dynamics, and medical and scientific technology. Spiritually, we must remain integrated with the people we work and play with as well as the tasks we perform. Life is so often challenging, so let us prepare...
Education & Certification
- Loyola Mundelein University - Bachelor of Education, Latin
- Saybrook University - Doctor of Philosophy, Social Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Somali
- Foreign Language
- American Sign Language
- +80 subjects

Daniel: Phoenix Latin course instructor
I believe that learning should be an enjoyable and fulfilling experience and that the value of teachers is based on their love of the subject matter and their care for transmitting it to the student.... My teaching philosophy is that, in order to be effective, the teacher must love the subject matter and have a great care for transmitting it to the student.... After introducing myself and learning a bit about the student, I would focus on the goals of the student and make a game plan for reaching those goals.
Education & Certification
- South Mountain Community College - Current Undergrad, Civil Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Science
- Latin 1
- +23 subjects

Isabel: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...I enjoyed making money. What I did not expect, however, was the relationship I would build, the joy I would experience, and the love I would develop for teaching. I did not expect that over four years later I would return to Phoenix for the summer and immediately go to visit this student. I did not expect that her family would cook me Indian food for my birthday. I did not expect to be so...
Education & Certification
- Valparaiso University - Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 4
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- Writing
- +25 subjects

Julia: Phoenix Latin course instructor
I am a senior studying English Literature and Philosophy at Barrett the Honors College at ASU. In addition to being a tutor, I have worked as a teacher for an after school program at a local charter school as well as a TA in a 5th grade classroom. I have experience tutoring grades K-12 and am very passionate about helping people to love learning! I'm very excited to meet you.
Education & Certification
- Barrett the Honors College at ASU - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- SAT Subject Test in Latin
- AP Seminar
- +64 subjects

Jason: Phoenix Latin course instructor
...I now know that I am also pretty good at it. I am a relatively young teacher, but I have been instructing for several years now. I have degrees in History and Classics, and I have taught a wide range of subjects from Latin to ancient history to mythology and writing! My greatest experience, however, has been in teaching Latin for which I have taught students from 10 years old to 30. I hope to...
Education & Certification
- University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of Wisconsin-Madison - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- IB Classical Languages
- Foreign Language
- Writing
- +27 subjects