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Beginning Hebrew for Teens

This is an ongoing class for teenagers who are beginning their Hebrew study. You will learn basic Hebrew conversational words and phrases, the Hebrew alphabet (block and cursive) and beginning reading and writing in Hebrew (cursive).
Micole (Teacher, Permaculturist, Homeschooler)
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(27)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Worksheets of the class lessons will be uploaded into the classroom. You may wish to continue studying the class lessons in your own time to help further development.

Class Experience

This ongoing beginning Hebrew class is designed for teenagers who would like to begin to learn Hebrew through easy conversational phrases while learning how to read and write through the Hebrew alphabet, and learn to count in Hebrew.  I will use both block and cursive writing (and vowels) to introduce the learners to the different styles of texts in Hebrew.  You will learn the styles of the block letters and some interesting history around the creation and design of the letters and what they mean.  You will also learn some traditional Hebrew songs such as Oseh Shalom, Hineh Ma Tov and Yerushalim Shel Zahav.  

Students will engage with the sounds of the Hebrew language by engaging in simple conversation with peers in the class.  In this class, we will focus on simple conversational phrases and the spoken language as well as reading and writing and you will learn to conjugate pronouns and verbs.

Classes will also include drawing as a way to practice new vocabulary.  It would be helpful if students have notebooks, pens, pencils and colored pencils every week for notes and drawings.

Week 1: Week of January 8th  - Introduction and welcome phrases
Week 2: Week of January 15th - Introduction to the Hebrew alphabet (names and sounds of the letters)
Week 3: Week of January 22nd - Review of Hebrew letter names and sounds, introduction of Hebrew vowels and how they change the letter sounds
Week 4: Week of January 29th - Common phrases to use when travelling around Israel (shopping, eating, sleeping...)
Week 5 : Week of February 5th - How to write in Hebrew - both block and cursive writing
Week 6 : Week of February 12th - How to count in Hebrew - learning numbers

Each week we will review what we learned previously.  Worksheets of the weekly lessons will be provided so you can practice.
Learning Goals
Students in this class will learn how to have a simple conversation in Hebrew, ask for food, go shopping, count, and learn the basics of reading and writing in Hebrew.
learning goal

Other Details

Supply List
paper or notebook
pencils and pens
colored pencils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
5.0
27reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Boston University
I have been teaching 16+ years in Australia.  I have taught students in all school settings, teaching High School students and supporting English and Science as well as supporting transitional areas from primary or middle school to High School.  I work with High School students in small groups and individually to give high levels of success and support individual needs. 
I began studying Hebrew over 40 years ago when I lived in the US.  I have lived on and off in Israel (3 years) working on Kibbutzim and studying in an Ulpan while working.  While in Australia, I have taught beginning Hebrew at a local private school.

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$28

weekly
1x per week
40 min

Completed by 12 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-17
3-6 learners per class

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