HEBM0101A-F09
Introduction Modern Hebrew I
Introductory Modern Hebrew I
In this course students will become acquainted with the basic grammatical and formal concepts necessary for the comprehension of the Modern Hebrew language. We will focus on the fundamentals of reading, writing, listening, and speaking, with a particular emphasis placed on the acquisition of conversational ability. We will also make use of audiovisual, situational, and cultural exercises, and give attention to the elements of Classical form and style that provided a foundation for Modern Hebrew, which was revived as a vernacular in the late 19th century. No previous knowledge of Hebrew is required. 6 hrs.
In this course students will become acquainted with the basic grammatical and formal concepts necessary for the comprehension of the Modern Hebrew language. We will focus on the fundamentals of reading, writing, listening, and speaking, with a particular emphasis placed on the acquisition of conversational ability. We will also make use of audiovisual, situational, and cultural exercises, and give attention to the elements of Classical form and style that provided a foundation for Modern Hebrew, which was revived as a vernacular in the late 19th century. No previous knowledge of Hebrew is required. 6 hrs.
- Term:
- Fall 2009
- Location:
- Munroe Hall 405(MNR 405)
- Schedule:
- 1:30pm-2:45pm on Tuesday, Thursday at MNR 405 (Sep 7, 2009 to Dec 4, 2009)
1:45pm-2:35pm on Monday, Wednesday, Friday at MNR 405 (Sep 7, 2009 to Dec 4, 2009) - Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Nathan Devir
- Subject:
- Hebrew (Modern)
- Department:
- Modern Hebrew
- Division:
- Languages
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- LNG
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 91785
- Subject Code:
- HEBM
- Course Number:
- 0101
- Section Identifier:
- A