As we reach the end of the Intermediate Level, we’ve got our eyes on the future! On all that we will learn as Advanced Hebrew students…and the future tense!!
Don’t forget the past, look forward to the future. But today, Learn Hebrew Pod invites you to be present in the moment…as we review the Hebrew present tense!
Seven building blocks . . . lots and lots of Hebrew verbs! There’s no time like the present to review the past (tense, that is) with Learn Hebrew Pod!
Computers have changed the world…and our lives! Let’s learn the Hebrew words we need to keep them working at their best. And…our last-but-not-least Hebrew building block--Hufal!
Now that Eran has gotten settled in his new apartment, it’s time to make a few improvements. In this Hebrew lesson we will find out if he can become a ‘do-it-yourself’er. Maybe we can too!
Welcome to the magical world of legends and fairytales: Waiting for you in this enchanted Hebrew lesson are beautiful princesses, charming princes, monsters, sorcerers, giants, and dwarfs.
Eran and Liat had a great time yesterday, they went to a concert and heard a Beethoven's Symphony, simfonya shel Bethoven. In this lesson they discuss music, orchestration and the Piel building block.
As Jonathan and Eran are struggling with the Hebrew building block Nifal, Liat arrives at the Learn Hebrew Pod studio, with some wonderful news. Most importantly…You are also invited!
Jonathan loves to run…especially in the park or on the beach. Waiting for him to arrive, Eran and Liat discuss how we pronounce the Hebrew letters and Hebrew vowels. And what is a guttural letter anyway?
Jonathan surprised Eran by inviting his acting partner Elad to join this lesson. Together they will act out a scene from their recent play and introduce us to a new Hebrew building block: Hitpa-el.
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!