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Hebrew for Children 2
Express your opinion more fluently in Hebrew
| Details | Schedule | Syllabus |
Details
Course structure and goals
The course focuses on grammatical structures in Hebrew such as present and past tense, infinitive construct, prepositions, and verb conjugation, and introduces ways of using and identifying various modes of language.
The students are presented with written social situations and express their opinions and thoughts in an oral and written manner. Students converse with one another and with the teacher, and enhance their reading, writing, and conversational skills in a supportive virtual environment.
This course is for
Students at the ages of 7-16 (groups are divided according to age), whose native language is not Hebrew. The course is intended for both, students continuing on from our Beginners course, and students with previous knowledge of Hebrew.Duration
One school year.
At the end of the course the student will
| know how to express themselves more freely and fluently. | |
| speak more confidently as they are more aware of correct grammatical rules in Hebrew. | |
| know how to read more fluently and be able to read texts. | |
| be able to write basic texts. | |
| enrich their vocabulary. |
Study kit for this course
Coming soon.
Schedule
Course Schedule
| Semester | Start | End |
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May 2013 |
Sun, May 05, 2013 | Sat, December 14, 2013 |
June 2013 |
Sun, June 30, 2013 | Sat, February 15, 2014 |
June 2013 |
Sun, June 02, 2013 | Sat, January 18, 2014 |
July 2013 |
Sun, July 28, 2013 | Sat, March 15, 2014 |
August 2013 |
Sun, August 25, 2013 | Sat, April 05, 2014 |
September 2013 |
Sun, September 29, 2013 | Sat, May 17, 2014 |
October 2013 |
Sun, October 27, 2013 | Sat, June 14, 2014 |
November 2013 |
Sun, November 24, 2013 | Sat, July 12, 2014 |
November 2013 |
Sun, November 03, 2013 | Sat, June 28, 2014 |
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January 2014 |
Sun, January 05, 2014 | Sat, August 16, 2014 |
Syllabus
| In the advanced Ulpan for children we expand the knowledge of the written and spoken Hebrew language. The students are introduced to an illustrated group of Israeli children that talk about their issues and write about them in the group diary. In the class, the students will discuss relevant issues. As homework, they will be encouraged to keep a diary in Hebrew that will be read in class and checked by the teacher. In addition, the students learn about the Jewish and Israeli holidays throughout the year. | ||
| Unit No. | Lesson Name | Lesson Description |
| 1 | Welcome to second grade | In this lesson we'll get acquainted with the teacher and with our classmates. We will also meet Robo and some other illustrated characters that will help us study Hebrew during the course. |
| 2 | A group of excellent children | In this lesson we'll meet Daniel who would like to join the "excellent-children group". The group discusses who's in favor Daniel and who's against. We'll also learn how to use the verbs "should", "must", "can", and "may" (éëåì, öøéê) in Hebrew. |
| 3 | I want to be your friend | In this lesson we'll meet the group diary. We will learn how to express wishes and ideas. |
| 4 | Our group | In this lesson we'll learn to use the possessive adjective (my, your, his...). |
| 5 | Review lesson | What have we done so far? New words, adjectives, prepositions and verbs. An excellent opportunity to review everything we've learned so far and to understand everything that's not perfectly clear. |
| 6 | I love my pet | In this lesson we'll learn about the preposition àú used before a definite article. We'll also learn to conjugate some new verbs in the present tense. |
| 7 | We have an animal corner! | The children have various pets - some want to put all the pets in an animal corner, some would like to keep them at home. The students will write about their own pets (or the pets they wish to have). |
| 8 | We take care of our animals | The children take care of their animals - they feed them, clean their cages and play with them. We learn when and how they take care of the animals. |
| 9 | Home, street, and animal corner + Review | What belongs where - we'll learn which objects belong to home, the street, or the animal corner. We'll also review the verbs, prepositions, and nouns learned up to now. |
| 10-11 | What should we do on each day of the week | In this double lesson we'll study the days of the week. We will also learn new verbs and the prepositions that follow them and what is possible or impossible to do. |
| 12 | When can you go to the movies? + Shabat | Nira wants to go to the movies, but have hard time finding time that would fit into Tami's tight schedule. Also - what do you do on Shabat? Rest, play, or pray? |
| 13-14 | Flying to space | After reading about the movie "maya flies to another planet", the students will learn about the first Israeli astronaut - Ilan Ramon. |
| 15 | We learn new words every day | In Hebrew, every noun is either feminine or masculine - the adjective conjugate accordingly. In this lesson we'll learn to match the adjective to the noun. We'll also learn how to use "everyday" in a sentence. |
| 16-17 | The group's piggy-bank is empty | The kids need to raise some money to take care of their animal corner - how can they do that? In this lesson we learn how the "root" helps us understand new verbs and words. We'll also learn to conjugate the third-person objective pronoun (àåúå, àåúä, àåúí, àåúï). |
| 18 | Should children work? | The group members discuss whether children should work or not. Those who are in favor of working write some ads - you may write your own. |
| 19-20 | The children like working | Nira paints the fence and Yosi helps his grandpa at the bookstore. Through their works we'll learn to conjugate the verbs "like" and "know" as well as the names of different colors. |
| 21 | She says that she loves me | In this lesson, we will be introduced to the indirect speech and to the first and second-person objective pronoun (àåúé, àåúê, àåúê, àåúðå, àúëí, àúëï) |
| 22-23 | Party: When? What should we buy? How much does it cost? | In this double lesson the children discuss where they should go. They end up buying presents for a party at Yitsxak's store. For that purpose we learn how to check the price and how to count masculine objects. We'll also learn how to say the time. |
| 24 | Xanuka | In this lesson we will be introduced to the Xanuka story and customs as celberated in Israel and in the diaspara. We will meet related words, sing some Xanuka songs in Hebrew, eat some virtual Xanuka donuts (sufganiyot) and latkes (levivot) and play some virtual Xanuka games. |
| 25 | Tu Bishvat | In this lesson we will celebrate the Israeli official birthday of the trees by eating virtual fresh and dried fruits and by singing Tu Bishvat songs. We will learn about the parts of the tree and the stages of the growth of a plant in Hebrew. |
| 26 | Purim | In Purim we must be happy. Therefore, the students will choose their virtual costumes and will eat their virtual Hammantashen (ozney haman). A short version of the Book of Ester will be read followed by Purim songs and games. |
| 27 | Passover | In this lesson we will see how the number four is related to Passover: Passover has 4 names, in Leyl Haseder we drink 4 cups and read about the 4 sons. The children will also learn to sing and understand the 4 questions and to recite the 10 plagues in Hebrew. |
| 28 | Remembrance Day for the Holocaust and Heroism | In this lesson we will talk with the older students about the holocaust, the story Ana Frank, and the way we commemorate the Holocaust and Heroism in Israel. |
| 29 | Israel's Independence Day | In this lesson we will learn about the establishment of the State of Israel. We will be introduced to the symbols of Israel such as the flag, the Menora, and the National Anthem - Hatikva. We will also light a virtual torch and give the State of Israel virtual presents. |
| 30 | Shavu'ot | In this lesson we will learn about the different aspects of Shavu'ot (counting 7 weeks after Passover, Harvest, first-fruit festival, and Giving of the Torah). We will learn about the holiday customs and the seven species. |

