There's nothing quite like the anticipatory excitement and jitters right before take-off. And where do hot-air balloons, waxed wings, heavenly chariots and Da Vinci come into all this?
We join up with Liat and Dan in the hustle & bustle of the airport today, excitedly discussing last-minute checks for their trip abroad & marveling at all one can find in Ben-Gurion while they wait.
Take a stroll down the Champs-Élysées and along the Seine, visit the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, experience the scents of Paris and the taste of fine wine. Let's read all about it in Hebrew, in Michal's letter to Liat.
After reviewing our vocabulary from Lessons achat- esre ad esrim, it's time to repeat and practice our Hebrew grammar rules taken from these lessons. We know a lot! anachnu yod-im hamon!
After reviewing our vocabulary from Lessons echad ad eser (1 to 10), it's time to repeat and practice our grammar rules taken from these lessons. Hebrew grammar is Fun! Dikduk be-Ivrit ze kef!
Yom Ha-Azzmaut is the birthday of Israel, yom ha-huledet shel medinat Israel. In this online Hebrew lesson we will learn how to say how old Israel is, what year she was born, and the Hebrew word for a flag.
How to get to Gezer Street? Is it to the left or to the right? How to get to the Plaza? Is it to the north or to the south? In this Hebrew podcast, Eran and Liat will teach us all the Hebrew we need for getting and giving directions.
It is the Spring time! The Holiday of Passover is just about to arrive. In this Hebrew podcast, Liat and Eran share with us how much they like this holiday and where and with whom they will spend the Seder Night this year.
Liat just loves to drive her new car! In this Hebrew podcast lesson, we will join her as she meets the mechanic at the garage. And we’ll learn the words in Hebrew to help us purchase some essential parts.
Once a week, Liat meets her sister and Eran meets his brother. In this online Hebrew lesson, you will find out what kind of restaurants they prefer and how you say Pizza and Humus in Hebrew.
Some like the rain, some like the sun, some prefer the Spring and some don’t care at all. What about you? Learn to discuss all that, in Hebrew, of course.