Latin
LATIN provides the Building Blocks of Good English.
Although English does not come directly from Latin in the same way that French, Spanish and Italian do, nevertheless nearly half of all English words come from Latin.
Celtic Britain was a part of the Roman Empire from the 1st to the 5th Century. Later, of course, in 1066, Britain was invaded by the French.
The result has been a continual infusion of Latin vocabulary that has enriched our language, culture and, in particular, our Literature, right up to the present day.




You can Study:
Beginners’ Latin is an Introduction to Latin grammar and vocabulary that is based on that early period when the Romans occupied Britain and left a considerable cultural and linguistic legacy.
G.C.S.E. Latin: This is based around the Cambridge Latin Course that examines the civilization of the Roman Empire and looks in more detail at the achievements its language and culture have produced.
Latin is a rich area of study for anyone interested in languages, the Classics, or the Professions, such as Medicine or Law.
For One to One Tuition, Exam Preparation for School and University Entrance or ESOL for Academic and Professional purposes
Contact:
I. Gardiner MA. BA Hons. PGCE. Cambridge CELTA
Mobile: 07813485112
Email: iangardiner1@googlemail.com