Tried to figure out a way to retire next year.   Couldn’t do it.  Sooo…. I will be back.

Here is what I will be teaching next year.

This is very likely going to happen… but, as always, the schedule is subject to change.  Having said that, I try very, very hard not to change my schedule once I post it.  I know some of you are counting on me showing up when I say I am going to show up.

So, here goes.

I will be running with my girls three days a week during cross country season.  Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from Augustish to Octoberish.  After cross country, I may adjust my schedule.  If I do, the early morning classes will meet daily, six days a week.

So, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings:

  • 5:30 AM New Testament Greek
  • 6:00 AM Spanish
  • 6:30 AM French
  • 7:00 AM Italian

Tuesday and Thursday mornings:

  • 9:00 am Henle 3
  • 10:00 am Henle 2
  • 11:00 am Henle 1

 

I know, I know.  Most of those classes meet really early in the morning.  Here’s the thing.  Most people have started asking if they can just watch class later.  The most common question I get now is, “Do I have to come to the live classes?”

The answer is, “No.”  You do not have to come to the live classes.  I generally load the classes into my site an hour after I teach.  I upload 30 – 40 new classes a week.  If I wait to long to upload classes, the process overwhelms me.  So, generally, classes are up within the hour.

Currently, there are 17 classes with around 1,700 videos all arranged by units.  In other words, you could go from beginning Latin to advanced Latin easily on my site.  Soon, I will be able to say the same about Greek, Italian, French and Spanish.

There are also forums for each class.  In the forums students can interact with each other and ask questions.

It looks like I will not be teaching Lingua Latina live next year.  However, a student could go through the entire course on my site as the classes are up, and I plan to leave them up.  Students could also practice with each other (and me) via the forums.

Let me know if you need more help!