Here are some places to grow in your conversational Latin skills, for personal and certainly for classroom use:
There are numerous gatherings and educational experiences that involve the use of Latin as the primary language during all activities and aspects of the event. Participants with no experience or with any level of oral proficiency are generally welcome to enroll.
Curious about practical advice for using conversational Latin in your classroom? How does it affect student learning?
Here are some thoughts from Cambridge, UK Professor Dr. Steven Hunt, a leader in Classics For All.
He offers 10 reasons why it is a good idea to use active Latin in our classroom.
Septimanae Latinae Europaeae - please email info@septimanalatina.org
Schola Latina (Greek and Latin immersive classes, offered online also, worldwide)
Scholae Graecae is now a part of Scholae Latinae! Beginning and Intermediate Greek courses taught in the "nature method."
Lupercal focuses on Latin writings by women, and participants practice the use spoken Latin while meeting.
Learn Ecclesiastical Latin at the Veterum Sapientia Institute: College level online/hybrid, tuition-based with immersive methods of Conventicula; for clergy and all others
Vates, the Journal of New Latin Poetry is a free publication devoted to the art of writing Latin verse.
It is up and available and has its webpage here.