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8 1/2 x 11 in.
224 pp., illustrated

ISBN: 978-0-292-77104-8
$22.95, paperback
33% website discount: $15.38

 
 
 
     

Modern Hebrew for Beginners
A Multimedia Program for Students at the Beginning and Intermediate Levels

By Esther Raizen
With contributions by Yaron Shemer

 

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"This new introductory textbook is far-and-away the most interesting, innovative, and promising development in Hebrew education in America that I have seen.... Its strength lies in its integration of multiple modes of presenting Hebrew to the learner.... This variety in modes of presentation helps teach students the range of communicative skills they would need to function in everyday life in Hebrew."

—Daniel Lefkowitz, author of Words and Stones: Language and the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict

Modern Hebrew for Beginners offers high school, college, and independent-study students a state-of-the-art learning experience. This combination 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. This allows intense practice of all four language skills: reading, writing, listening comprehension, and conversation.

Esther Raizen introduces the basic concepts of Hebrew through a wide variety of written and oral exercises in this text, many of which link to the website's computer tutorials and short original films based on contemporary Israeli life and society. She 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.

A native of Israel, Esther Raizen is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at the University of Texas at Austin.


 Also by the Author Modern Hebrew for Intermediate Students
No Rattling of Sabers
 Offsite The companion website for the book

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