Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students: A Multimedia Program

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Author: Esther Raizen

ISBN-10: 0292771142

ISBN-13: 9780292771147

Category: Hebrew language -> Textbooks

Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students offers high school, college, and independent-study students a state-of-the-art learning experience that takes full advantage of media technology and the World Wide Web. A sequel to Modern Hebrew for Beginners, this combination of text- and workbook is designed to be used with web-based audio, visual, and interactive materials to give students multiple learning opportunities suited to a variety of learning styles. The program provides for intense...

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Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students offers high school, college, and independent-study students a state-of-the-art learning experience that takes full advantage of media technology and the World Wide Web. A sequel to Modern Hebrew for Beginners, this combination of text- and workbook is designed to be used with web-based audio, visual, and interactive materials to give students multiple learning opportunities suited to a variety of learning styles. The program provides for intense practice of all four language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension, and conversation.Esther Raizen provides language training while focusing on a variety of general topics, such as geography and genetics, as well as on topics pertinent to Hebrew culture and Israeli realities. A dedicated website (www.laits.utexas.edu/hebrew/index.html) is rich with interactive tutorials, links to sites of interest that serve as virtual tours, short films based on contemporary Israeli life and society, and numerous interviews that provide listening and discussion opportunities. Raizen emphasizes the spoken language, while also paying attention to various aspects of normative grammar, of the written language, and of cultural elements associated with Hebrew. With this variety of materials and the capacity for continuous updating via the website, teachers and students will find this book endlessly adaptable and highly suitable for self-paced training and a variety of academic settings.

Table of Contents To the User Unit alef Taking a trip 1.1 The verb system: patterns and groups 1.2 Indicating direction by the suffix 1.3 Four-letter roots 1.4 Expressions of possession and experiences /sensations Unit bet Art and artists Colors 2.1 Complex sentences 2.2 Time expressions, past tense 2.3 Future tense Unit gimel Sports 3.1 The Nif'al verb pattern 3.2 Gerunds 3.3 Prepositions, a summary 3.4 The demonstrative 3.5 Direct and indirect speech Unit dalet Using a dictionary Plans for the future 4.1 Future tense in five verb patterns 4.2 The imperative 4.3 Reciprocity and "self " 4.4 The demonstrative [Hebrew characters] as "it" Unit heh Religion and state The calendar 5.1 The impersonal and generalities 5.2 Uses of the word [Hebrew characters] 5.3 About "nothing" and "all" Unit vav Genetics 6.1 Future tense with modal verbs 6.2 Future tense, "ef'al" verbs 6.3 The root and word families 6.4 "The same" 6.5 Conditional sentences Unit zayin Geography Nutrition 7.1 Comparative sentences and the preposition [Hebrew character] 7.2 Participles as adjectives 7.3 The superlative 7.4 Time expressions referring to the future tense Unit chet In the house 8.1 Creating adjectives from nouns 8.2 Verbs with root-initial nun, yod, or alef in the future tense 8.3 Hitpa'el, verbs with root initial 8.4 Construct chains(review) Unit tet The State of Israel 9.1 Passive verb patterns 9.2 The preposition "by" (review) Unit yod Biblical, Mishnaic, and Medieval Hebrew prose and poetry: a sample Second language learners: interviews Hebrew-English glossary English-Hebrew glossary