Modern Hebrew Courses

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Modern Hebrew for Kids

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Let’s get started with everyday Hebrew words and situations

The course focuses on reading and writing Modern Hebrew. Throughout the course students learn the Hebrew alphabet (Aleph Bet) and vowels, and acquire 500 words in Hebrew used in basic conversation on a variety of topics.
Students learn words and situations that one would encounter on a typical day in school, at home or with family and neighbors, and celebrate Jewish holidays and special days in class.

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Express your opinion more fluently in Hebrew

The course focuses on grammatical structures in Hebrew such as present and past tense, infinitive construct, prepositions, and verb conjugation, and introduces ways of using and identifying various modes of language.
The students are presented with written social situations and express their opinions and thoughts in an oral and written manner. Students converse with one another and with the teacher, and enhance their reading, writing, and conversational skills in a supportive virtual environment.

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Modern Hebrew for Adults

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Ready to learn the alphabet and start speaking Hebrew?

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing. Throughout the course students learn the Hebrew alphabet (Aleph Bet), vowels, and acquire a vocabulary of roughly 500 words in Hebrew, enabling them to conduct a basic conversation in Modern Hebrew.

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Let’s ask for objects and express our feelings in Hebrew

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing.
At the end of the course the students will:

  • know how to speak in Hebrew and ask for objects found in their surroundings.
  • know how to express feelings and emotions in Hebrew.
  • know how to construct sentences in Hebrew in their correct grammar.
  • know how to read short texts, stories and essays in Hebrew.
  • know how to write short texts in Hebrew.

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Enhance your vocabulary and improve your expressive and understanding skills

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing.
At the end of the course the students will:

  • know how to express themselves more freely and fluently.
  • speak more confidently as they are more aware of correct grammatical rules in Hebrew.
  • be able to write texts in Hebrew.
  • improve their reading skills.
  • enrich their vocabulary.

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Feel comfortable talking, reading and writing – in Hebrew

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing. At the end of the course the students will:

  • have a large reservoir of useful vocabulary on diverse issues.
  • feel comfortable expressing themselves in Hebrew, both orally and in writing, giving a description and voicing their opinion.
  • feel comfortable reading Hebrew texts and have the necessary tools to tackle new texts.
  • have a better understanding of Hebrew structure and grammar.
  • be more familiar with the Israeli culture that is reflected in many of the texts read throughout the course.

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Let’s “travel” in Israel and speak with the people

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing. At the end of the course the students will:

  • enrich their vocabulary.
  • learn the Hebrew grammar more thoroughly.
  • widen their understanding of both texts and spoken language.
  • be able to express themselves more freely on various topics.
  • be able to read and discuss texts related to Israeli culture and history.
  • be familiar with some Hebrew original literature such as short poems.

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Learn Hebrew through arts – Read and discuss advanced topics in Hebrew

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing advanced texts in Hebrew. At the end of the course the students will:

  • enrich their vocabulary with diverse topics.
  • learn advanced Hebrew grammar to enable understanding of more complex texts.
  • widen their understanding of both texts and spoken language.
  • be able to express themselves more freely on various topics.
  • be able to read and discuss advanced texts related to Israeli culture and history.
  • be familiar with some Hebrew original literature such as short poems.

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Read a Hebrew newspaper and explore some social issues of Israeli society

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

In this course the students read and discuss lightly modified newspaper articles, as well as classic Hebrew literature and poetry. At the end of the course the students will:

  • enrich their vocabulary with diverse topics.
  • polish their understanding of the Hebrew grammar.
  • express themselves in spoken and conversational Hebrew.
  • be familiar with media-related terms and Hebrew phrases.
  • be able to read and discuss advanced Hebrew texts.
  • be familiar with some original Hebrew literature.

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Read a Hebrew newspaper and explore some social issues of Israeli society

The Ulpan teaching method was initiated soon after the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, using associative learning to teach Hebrew in Hebrew. eTeacher’s implements the Ulpan method to teach, using basic vocabulary revolving around Jewish holidays, traditions, modern day Israeli culture and current affairs.

The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing. At the end of the course the student will:

  • enrich their vocabulary on diverse issues.
  • know how to best express themselves in spoken and conversational Hebrew.
  • be familiar with media-related terms and Hebrew phrases used in Israeli journalism.
  • be able to read Hebrew newspaper all on their own.
  • be able to surf Hebrew sites on the internet, which deal with current affairs.

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