I agree with Latinteacher. There are societies in Europe who have get-togethers and speak Latin, and a few places like U of Kentucky have spoken Latin courses. Check Wikipedia for "spoken Latin" and "living Latin". Also in general, since I was a university student way back I've carefully explained why Latin is NOT DEAD. It lives on vigourously in all Romance languages and infects a large degree of other Western languages. In fact, a lady I tutored in English was taking a course at a local college on Latin roots, because it helps explain what words mean. Since I had 6 years of Latin in school, that has been one of the most valuable resources I ever learned and it gets a daily workout.