51Թ can help students of all ages and skill levels enroll in an expert-led Raleigh-Durham Latin course, whether you're preparing to graduate from Southeast Raleigh High School, an undergraduate at North Carolina State University, or seeking to build your language skills for any other reason. Though it is considered a "dead" language, Latin can be a great way to meet your general education language requirements. Building your fluency in a new language can be challenging, particularly if you are only using the language when you're in your classroom. Latin can present a variety of obstacles that a traditional environment may not be prepared to address. You can take advantage of outside resources like those that 51Թ offers to get additional support as you work to build your Latin skills.
Latin is an ancient language that was first encountered in Latium, a region of central Italy that contains Rome. When the ancient Romans began to develop literature, Latin split into two forms: Vulgar and Classical. While Classical Latin is more formal, Vulgar Latin was the more popular of the two versions. Vulgar Latin uses more prepositions and fewer inflections in comparison to Classical. In addition, it follows a stricter sentence structure and has some differences in terms of vocabulary. While Latin survived into the early modern period, it is used today in the Vatican City, the Roman Catholic Church, and to create new terms in science and technology fields. Learning Latin can be helpful if you intend to learn other languages that borrow from the language, such as the Romance languages.
You can enroll in a Raleigh-Durham Latin class to supplement your in-class learning efforts or to explore advanced Latin topics that your current course won't cover. We can help you get set up with a group course that covers the Latin sections you need to review. New sections start every month to ensure that any student can find something that works for them. Classes are listed at various times, so you don't have to worry about a schedule clash.
What kind of concepts can an instructor cover in a Raleigh-Durham Latin course?
From the beginning, Latin students face a variety of unique features that can be overwhelming at first. Some aspects of the language may be familiar, particularly for English speakers. For example, since many English words are rooted in Latin, it may be easier to absorb the vocabulary. However, unlike English, the language relies heavily on inflection, or the endings of words, to identify what is being said. As with any language, repetition and exposure are critical to your skill development. Regularly speaking, writing, and reading in Latin is necessary to ensure that you maintain your skills. Whether you're starting your first Latin course, or you simply want to maintain your strong language abilities, Latin courses can give you the opportunity to participate in effective and consistent practice.
Though you may not feel compelled to develop an "authentic" Latin accent, your instructor can help you get the hang of it, which can be invaluable to your existing reading and vocabulary skills. You can spend sessions working with your peers to build your grasp of different word endings and what they mean. For example, your instructor may spend time working with you and your classmates to understand the difference between words like "bunter" and "bunt." You can work in your class to memorize the three gender classifications of nouns: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Your instructor can offer a variety of different activities that are geared towards the many different concepts presented by the Latin language.
Your course instructor has been thoroughly vetted and assessed to ensure that they have the skills necessary to support group learning. They are fluent in Latin, allowing them to provide accurate feedback as you participate in conversational practice and reading activities. Your instructor can incorporate different forms of media to appeal to a variety of learning preferences, such as videos, in-depth discussions, poetry, music, and much more.
How does a Raleigh-Durham Latin class work?
When you enroll in a Raleigh-Durham Latin class, you can join a group of your peers in an interactive online classroom that is designed to mimic a traditional learning environment. Under the guidance of a knowledgeable and patient instructor, you and your classmates can take part in collaborative learning activities and discussions. Whether you choose to enroll in a two- or a four-week class, our educational consultants can help you sign up for a class that focuses on the section of Latin in which you need support. Your instructor can lead group discussions that focus on deepening your understanding of Latin, which can help you build your confidence in the material.
Learning with a group of peers can be a great supplement for a traditional course. This affordable and convenient option starts up with new courses every month, allowing any student to have the opportunity to build and maintain their Latin abilities. You can participate in study sessions from any location in which you have access to the Internet. Just settle in at your favorite study spot, login, and jump right into the activities. If you have trouble understanding anything about Latin, your course instructor can set aside time to work with you independently to overcome any challenges.
How can I get enrolled in a Raleigh-Durham Latin course?
When it comes to learning Latin, you don't have to go through it alone. 51Թ can help you get set up with excellent Latin courses that can give you the opportunity to build your skills under the guidance of an expert instructor. Whether you're a freshman at Hillside High School entering your first Latin course or you're a professional seeking to maintain their Latin skills, there are opportunities available that can take your efforts to a new level.
If you're interested in signing up for a Raleigh-Durham Latin course, just give us a call or fill out the contact form above. Our educational consultants can help you enroll in a course that fits easily into your schedule.

Michelle: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...enjoy it. Education has opened up so many doors for me, and this is largely because I was fortunate to have some amazing teachers growing up who made learning fun (or at the very least not miserable). My goal is to do the same for each one of the students who I work with, and find ways to make even the most abstract concepts or complex math problems "click" in a student's mind.... Individualization is key. Find a way to make it "click" for each person that I work with. For some, that means using sports analogies; for others it means creating color-coded diagrams; but the key is always to adapt my instructional approach to how a student learns.
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, Business Administration, Exercise & Sport Science (Minor: Mathematics)
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Accounting
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- +66 subjects

Arial: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...because I've always been passionate about helping my peers keep up with their classes. Two of my siblings have ADHD, and I know that many people are better suited to alternate learning approaches rather than the education styles that are popular in most classrooms. I try to be empathetic and creative when listening to students' difficulties with their material, and I strive to be their partner in finding solutions to fill the gaps in their...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 2
- High School English
- Middle School Math
- +37 subjects

Joy: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...a substitute teacher at a public charter school and research scientist. Now, I tutor elementary and middle school students ranging from special needs to gifted and talented across the country. In my initial session with students, I find out what they want to achieve during the instruction and their future goals. I use interactive visuals to connect what they learn in the classroom to the real world. Breaking down difficult material for clarity is what...
Education & Certification
- University of the District of Columbia - Bachelors, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Pre-Algebra
- AP Biology
- Science
- +31 subjects

Elisabeth: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...academic success is to get to know their own style of learning. Systems that work for some people are a disaster for others, and the key is to find one that is suited to you. I believe in trying out a variety of learning approaches and adapting to what works best for each student. I am organized, curious, and relentless in my enthusiasm for sharing ideas, especially about government, law, and politics.
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- DePaul University College of Law - Masters, Law
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Italian
- Foreign Language
- Life Sciences
- +48 subjects

Sheila: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...them "choice" in assignments because I do not believe in "one size fits all" educational practices. For example, my 8th graders began to really love poetry each year because I often had a resident poet to do an internship with them during this unit. Since he was a published author of poetry, he was able to do a poetry seminar with my students, and I even became a student under his tutelage. The end result...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, English
- North Carolina A & T State University - Master of Arts Teaching, African American Studies
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- HSPT Verbal
- High School Biology
- ACCUPLACER Reading Comprehension
- +33 subjects

Greg: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...mentoring, and studying. Additionally, I am particularly adept in the use of various technology and am very comfortable working in environments that require such proficiency. I am also an avid drummer and enjoy designing manuscripts and fonts and volunteering at my church in my free time. My academic specialties include the thought and theology of John Wesley and Thomas Aquinas, contemporary Wesleyan theology and ethics, Methodist history and doctrine, comparative Methodist-Catholic dialogue, and Western philosophy....
Education & Certification
- Point Loma Nazarene University - Bachelor in Arts, Theology
- Boston University - Doctor of Philosophy, Theology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Spanish
- Legal Research
- CLEP
- +95 subjects

Michael: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...assistant for a university course on Logic and Formal Reasoning. I have also completed a great deal of coursework in logic and mathematical logic. I am currently co-authoring a paper on one of the famous logical paradoxes advanced by Zeno. In addition to studying philosophy, I have spent several years studying Ancient Greek and Latin. Prior to entering the doctoral program in philosophy at Penn, I completed a year of coursework in both languages in...
Education & Certification
- Villanova University - Bachelors, Philosophy
- University of Pennsylvania - PHD, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- Social Sciences
- AP US History
- +19 subjects

Nicky: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...2/Pre-calculus, as well as Latin and Ancient Greek. I love getting to help students understand subjects I am passionate about. I graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2015 with a B.A. in Classics (Latin and Greek Literature) and a Minor in Mathematics. The most important thing to me when tutoring is that my students feel understood and respected, and never looked down upon for not understanding something.
Education & Certification
- UNC Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Greek
- AP Statistics
- AP Physics C: Mechanics
- +44 subjects

Michelle: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
I am a fun, motivated, experienced teacher and I would love the opportunity to help your child! I have my master's degree in elementary education and my bachelor's degree in biology. I have been a classroom teacher in the past and have also assisted in the elementary school of my own two children. Please contact me and I will help your child do their very best in school!
Education & Certification
- University of New Hampshire-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- University of New Hampshire-Main Campus - Masters in Education, Education
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Other
- Social Studies Substitute
- Elementary School Writing
- +31 subjects

Genevieve: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...a Ph.D. in English Literature and a B.A. in English and Latin. I have taught at both the undergraduate and secondary level and have tutored middle school students as well. In addition to my experience as a teacher, I have also worked as a professional editor and writer. I love working with learners of all ages and ability levels and look forward to helping you develop, hone, and master new skills.
Education & Certification
- Ursinus College - Bachelor in Arts, English
- UNC Chapel Hill - Doctor of Philosophy, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Graduate Test Prep
- GRE
- Latin 1
- +56 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Technology and Coding
- AP Chemistry
- Math
- +15 subjects

Alexandra: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...writing, critical thinking) to students of all ages (mostly 6-10 years old), some with learning disabilities, in fast-paced sessions tailored to each students needs and interests. Games and hands-on activities were a central component of my lessons: fun engages students and inspires them to learn. Though primarily trained in Latin and Greek, I've studied linguistics and several modern languages (Russian, Spanish, French) as well, so I can provide a broad perspective on the ancient languages....
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Master of Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Latin 4
- Writing
- +17 subjects

Myles: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...test prep. I have recently studied for and taken the GRE, so I am well-positioned and passionate about helping students succeed with testing and graduate school admissions. Writing is another area of interest for me. I especially enjoy helping students develop their writing skills. I love learning and I want to help students learn to love it too. Learning is valuable for its own sake apart from any practical considerations. However, I do recognize that...
Education & Certification
- North Carolina State University at Raleigh - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- University of Notre Dame - Master of Arts, Theology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- GRE Verbal
- College Application Essays
- GMAT Analytical Writing Assessment
- +59 subjects

Kirstin: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...Hill, where I am also minoring in Biology and Latin. My biggest passion lies with younger girls in STEM. Women are vastly underrepresented in STEM, and it is a goal of mine to succeed in STEM, as well as help other women succeed too! However, I am open to tutoring anyone who needs help because STEM can be difficult for everyone! I have a uniquely diverse background in tutoring students of all ages in all...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Languages
- Pre-Calculus
- Chemistry
- +16 subjects

Jonathan: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...science (a minor). Cognitive science spans linguistics, psychology, anthropology, computer science, philosophy, and education. My background in logic helps me teach all standardized tests. I scored around the 95th percentile on the GRE Verbal. I can help students sharpen those skills, and any test below that level. I can easily help with mathematics up to the GED level. I've spent the last two years giving writing consultations and teaching a business composition course. I'm passionate...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy and Religious Studies, General
- Northern Illinois University - Master of Arts, Philosophy
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Languages
- IB Philosophy
- Middle School Math
- +50 subjects

Hattie: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...first love. I like to see struggling or disinterested students read better and learn more about themselves in the pages of a book or online. How would you describe your teaching philosophy/your tutoring style? My teaching philosophy is that all students can learn, grow and improve regardless of race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, location, family background or intellectual level. My job is to figure out how best to achieve this learning. What interests you outside of...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Pembroke - Bachelor in Arts, English
- East Carol - Master of Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- PRAXIS Reading
- Piano
- CLEP College Algebra
- +139 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Manitoba - Bachelor in Arts, Family Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Latin 1
- History
- College Application Essays
- +65 subjects

Sumita: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
The very first student whom I tutored received a perfect score on the ACT. That is why I have continued tutoring for the past seven years. Throughout the course of my tutoring, I have had the pleasure of working with a wide variety of students from kindergarten to graduate school.
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelors, Chemistry
- Barry University - Masters, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- Hindi
- Life Sciences
- +120 subjects

Elizabeth: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...levels and also some high school students. In addition, I have been involved in many school programs at several historic sites, teaching history to primarily grade school students. This is one of my favorite ways to teach history--I like being able to bring the past to life. I am dedicated to helping students understand the subjects they are studying and develop a passion for them. I want to create a pleasant learning environment and allow...
Education & Certification
- Hillsdale College - Bachelor in Arts, History
- North Carolina State University at Raleigh - Master of Arts, Public History
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Foreign Language
- European History
- History
- +17 subjects

Allison: Raleigh-Durham Latin course instructor
...multitude of subjects. If you need standardized test prep, I'm your girl. I have taken the SAT three times in the past two years and the ACT several times as well. I also serve as a peer editor at my college for students struggling with English. I am comfortable with most science, some math, and all English. I can't wait to meet you and help you reach your full potential as a student!
Education & Certification
- West Virginia University - Bachelor of Science, Forensic Science
Subject Expertise
- Latin
- Microsoft Office
- Plant Biology
- Statistics
- +82 subjects