Why learn Latin or Greek?

There are all sorts of reasons why you might want to learn Latin or Greek. You might have to study it for your school curriculum or university course and wonder why, or you might just be choosing something new to learn and wonder if Latin or Greek might be the subject to try!

Understanding Latin and Greek is obviously a huge advantage if you want to study the ancient world, whether that be Classics, Greco-Roman History, or Philosophy. Greek is the language of the New Testament, so it is also vital for in-depth Biblical Study. Latin is also a huge help when studying History or Medieval Studies.

However, there are some other, less obvious reasons, why you might benefit from learning Latin or Greek.

Our top 7 reasons to learn Latin or Greek

1.  Latin and Greek help with literacy. They help you to understand both your own and other languages, from modern languages to computer code.

2.  Latin and Greek help with problem solving. Like cracking a code, they require you to develop methodical and logical approaches to detailed or difficult tasks.

3.  Latin and Greek teach you to understand systems and recognize patterns. This skill can be applied in turn to any other subject, not least Mathematics.

4.  Latin and Greek vocabulary helps you better understand English, with its many classical roots, and expands your English vocabulary for reading and writing.

5.  Latin and Greek are all around us. They find their way into the language of Law, of Theology, of the Sciences, and of Politics.

6. The classical world lies at the foundations of many aspects of our culture. The world of Latin and Greek is the background to a great deal of European and world history, its life and texts underpin much of our literature and philosophy.

7. Latin and Greek are interesting, and unusual, and fun! They make you stand out from other people when you apply to schools, university, or for jobs.

We think that learning Latin or Greek is great! If you agree, get in touch via our Contact page and start studying with Vox Clara Tutoring today.

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