This course focuses on the fundamental structures of Hebrew and its basic forms. All verbs taught in the course will be in the present tense. Students will learn basic vocabulary mainly for talking about basic personal matters, read and write on a very limited scale, all based on the communicational approach.
Course Equivalencies
Language – Modern Hebrew
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
conduct very short conversations on basic everyday subjects in a very slow pace;
write very short passages on basic everyday topics;
read very short dialogues and texts; and
listen to very short conversations on daily matters in a very slow pace and understand such conversations.
Field Study
J.R. Briggs
Marsha Wright
Dongwook Joo
Greg Olson
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