91400 |
HEB 101 Beginning
Hebrew |
David
Nelson |
M T W Th . |
1:30 -2:30 pm |
OLIN 302 |
FLLC |
Cross-listed: Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies
This introductory Hebrew course will cover the basics of Hebrew
language: reading, writing and speaking - assuming no previous knowledge
on the students part. Although the text used for the course is
explicitly a text for Modern Hebrew, the skills acquired on this
first-year level can be easily applied to the study of pre-modern (e.g.,
biblical and rabbinic) Hebrew text. Class
size: 15
91726 |
HEB 201 Intermediate
Hebrew |
Kim
Yaffe |
. . W . . . T . Th . |
10:10 -11:30 am 11:50 -1:10 am |
Cntr. For James OLIN 302 |
FLLC |
Cross
listed: Jewish Studies, Middle Eastern Studies This course will concentrate on developing a
significant level of linguistic and communicative competence in Hebrew. Active
and passive lexicon will be expanded and advanced grammatical structures will
be introduced through exposure to different kinds of texts. Aspects of Israeli
culture as well as differences between the Standard language and the spoken
language will be highlighted. Class size: 12