Modern Hebrew Beginner 2
This ten-week course is for beginning students who are new to Hebrew. The topics covered in this course include learning numbers in the feminine form from 0 to 12, telling time, verbs in the present tense, vocabulary related to the home, and practicing conversational skills in Hebrew. We will be using the textbook, Hebrew from Scratch Part 1, unit 5, lesson 1. Purchase the textbook on Amazon here.
Please Note: Any refunds must be issued within two weeks of the start date of your class. Registration must be processed through a computer (laptop or desktop) only.
This class meets the following Sunday from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm:
- January 12
- January 19 – NO CLASS
- January 26
- February 2
- February 9
- February 16 – NO CLASS
- February 23
- March 2
- March 9
- March 16
- March 2
- March 30
Alisa Lottati has an extensive background in teaching Modern and Classical Hebrew at various levels within the Ulpan method at schools and universities. She holds an M.A. in Education and Jewish Studies from George Washington University in D.C., a B.A. in Political Science and History from Haifa University, and a teaching degree from Oranim College. Alisa has also undergone training in Hebrew at the Center courses, offered by Brandeis University and the NETA language program.