Hebrew (Modern) III, Comprehensive
Learn to Speak and Understand Hebrew with Pimsleur Language Programs
This Edition: CD
Lessons: 30
ISBN: 9780743552554
Your Price: $345.00
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Also available in: MP3

Learn to Speak and Understand Hebrew with Pimsleur Language Programs
This Edition: CD
Lessons: 30
ISBN: 9780743552554
Your Price: $345.00
Availability: Usually ships within 1 business day
Also available in: MP3
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Includes 30 lessons and reading instruction on 16 CDs, plus a reading booklet
Hebrew, a Semitic language, is the official language of Israel. It was once considered a dead language with no native speakers, although it remained in use for liturgical purposes. Hebrew was revived as a spoken language in the mid 19th century and today is spoken by over 5 million in Israel.
Reading Lessons are included at the end of Unit 30. These lessons, which total about one hour, are designed to give you practice reading Hebrew and to provide vocabulary. Before you know it, you’ll be reading Hebrew with the ease and flexibility of a native speaker. A Reading Booklet to be used with the audio lessons is also included in PDF format.
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Comments about Pimsleur Hebrew Phase 3, Units 1-30:
I had borrowed the first 2 levels of Hebrew from my local library a few years ago and was disappointed that there was no next level at that time. Level 3 is great. I listen to each lesson for at least a week, often longer, until I move on to the next lesson. Then periodically I listen to them all again, beginning with
the first lesson in the set. I am definitely increasing my vocabulary and feel able to construct longer sentences. I do wish there was a written guide to the dialogues. As a visual learner, I need to see the words printed out. I end up using the google translator to make sure I am pronouncing the words properly. More than once I learned that the way I was hearing it on the CD is not the way it was actually being said.
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