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I know this because you can transform kids from haters of Latin to lovers of Latin!”  – Kimberly

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2025-2026 Classes

German 2 – Monday through Friday 7:00 – 7:25 Central Time 

French 1 – Monday through Friday 7:30 – 7:55  

Latin 4 – Monday through Friday 8:00 – 8:25  

Greek 1 – Monday through Friday 8:30 – 8:55  

Spanish 2 – Monday through Thursday 9:00 – 9:25  

Spanish 1 – Monday through Thursday 9:30 – 9:55 

Latin 1 (Henle 1) – Monday through Thursday 10:00 – 10:25

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2025-2026 Schedule

Fall Break: October 13-17

Thanksgiving Break: November 24-28

Christmas/New Years: December 22-January 4

Spring Break: March 9- 13

Summer Break: May 21 – September 8

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The primary reason most people are not rich.

I am reading another book by Robert Kiyosaki.  (I am a big fan of his book Rich Dad, Poor Dad.) Fake, his latest book, exposes the underbelly of the government's financial shenanigans, and the ridiculousness of the government school system. Warning.  The following may...

Where we are in the books: December 2 – 7

We are back!  Classes resume tomorrow, December 3, 2019. I may cancel the early morning classes only from December 11 - 14.  We will see.  I will let you know. There will be no classes at all from December 23 - January 4.  Classes will resume January 7, 2020....

Monday morning classes cancelled again.

I go back and forth on the early Monday morning First Year Latin class.  I know.  I know. I am cancelling them again. During the month of December, my wife and I will be serving breakfast at the Nashville rescue mission.  Breakfast starts at 5:30 am... so, the First...

Which Latin Bible do you recommend?

I received this question: I want to buy my daughter a Latin Bible.  We are not Catholic, so I don't have any experience with the different versions. If you do, would you recommend the Clementine or Jerome translation? What about a French Bible? If we want to use them...

High school credit.

I get high school credit questions all the time. I could reply to the credit question.  Or, I could let someone else handle this one for me.  This response, by Susan Wise Bauer, is the best response I have seen:...

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Latin  (and Greek, French, Spanish and German) to All  of Your Children For One Monthly Price.  

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I have studied languages for over 30 years. 

I study and teach Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, German, and when I have time,  Italian. 

However, my specialty is Latin.   I have taught Latin for decades.

On this site, you can learn Latin. 

As a bonus, you can also learn Greek, German, French, Spanish, some Italian, a good bit of English grammar.  You can also learn the roots of much of English vocabulary.

The point is, I teach a lot of classes.  Just cannot stop myself. 

I love learning languages.  And, I am inviting you to join me.

When you join this site, you will have access to every class I teach. 

In fact, your entire family can join every class I teach online with one monthly subscription.

Subscribe once and you will have access to every class I teach. 

Here is the current schedule: https://dwanethomas.com/schedule/

Remember, all subscriptions are family subscriptions.  Everyone in the family is welcome to enroll for one monthly price.

 

Shop around.  Most online Latin courses cost $600 or more per student.

Got three kids?  You will be paying $1,800 this year for Latin. 

$1,800 a year for Latin?  I know you have better things to do with your money.

On this site, your entire family will have access to all of the classes.  

 

Got three kids?  $25 a month.  Got six kids? $25 a month.  

Many online Latin courses take six or seven-year years to complete.

Please…  Why spend seven years and thousands of dollars studying a language you will likely never speak?  

Six years of Latin at $500 (average annual price of an online Latin class per child) equals $6,000!  That’s for one kid!

Got two kids? $12,000!

Got three kids? $18,000!  On second thought . . . maybe I should charge per child.

I have an ambitious goal.

I want your student to be able to read the New Testament in Latin in two years.

It can be done.

I have personally shown hundreds of students how to do it.

If you spend two years in the Lingua Latina classes on my site, you will be reading the New Testament in Latin.   

Total cost? $600.

Got two kids? $600.

Got three kids? $600.

And, here’s something even better (for you)…

Stay Subscribed to this Site for Three Uninterrupted Years and this Site Will Stop Charging.

You will have a Lifetime subscription to my site.

You will have a Lifetime subscription to all the classes I teach… for yourself and for all of your kids!

 

I should warn you, though.  The online Latin classes are not easy.   

For this reason, I have a few recommendations.

If you have never studied Latin… you might want to first take my video course Visual Latin from Compass Classroom.

(Unfortunately, Visual Latin is not included with a subscription to my site.)

 

Or, you might consider learning Italian, Spanish, or French first.

Visual Latin, Italian, Spanish, or French will pave the way for the Latin classes I offer.

If you are a little confused, let me explain.

I teach Latin in two places.  I teach Latin via the video course Visual Latin.  And, I teach more advanced Latin classes on this site.

Option 1: Visual Latin Video Course From CompassClassroom.com

Best for Students 13 and Under Who Are New to Latin

Visual Latin is a full 2-year Latin course I produced with Compass Classroom.

Visual Latin includes videos, workbooks, tests and everything you need to learn the grammar of Latin.

If your student is new to Latin, this is the place they should start.

In fact, Visual Latin is all most students will need.  Visual Latin counts as two years of high school Latin.   Many students take Visual Latin, get the high school requirements out of the way, and move on.

Some students, however, decide they actually like Latin. 

If a student likes Latin and wants to keep going, the classes on this site will help.   To find out about those classes, keep reading. 

 

(Clicking this button takes you to Compass Classroom where you will find the Visual Latin Course.)

Option 2: Online Classes Here at DwaneThomas.com

This option is best for Students Who Have Completed Visual Latin Above or,

for students plodding their way through the Henle Latin series.

For students who have completed Visual Latin or for students have taken Latin elsewhere and want to go deeper, the classes on  this site may help.

For students who are making their way through the Henle Latin series… and want help, the classes on this site will help. 

For $25 per month, you’ll have access to hundreds of previous classes on this site.  Currently, there are over 3,000 videos and climbing.  On average, I add five new videos a day.  

You will also have access to each and every live class I teach each week.

For a list of the current live classes, click here: https://dwanethomas.com/schedule/

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