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HebrewOnline.com is the leading institute for teaching Hebrew over the Internet and offers courses for 32 countries around the world. All classes are taught using the latest videoconferencing technology. Students are able to see their teacher, chat with their classmates and actively participate in class using a set of interactive tools such as raising their hand, asking a question, or practicing their Hebrew on the whiteboard with the teacher. All lessons are recorded and kept on a server which students can access directly from their accounts and review past materials from any computer. This allows them to go over difficult subjects or make up a lesson in case they missed a class.
The basis of the teaching method is teaching Hebrew in Hebrew. Instruction is given in Hebrew only, regardless of the class's level or students' background. Hebrew in Hebrew’s approach has been proven to be the most effective method for teaching Hebrew. The focus of the learning process is the modern spoken Hebrew currently in use in Israel.
The program includes weekly meetings, in small groups of seven-to-eight students, and homework assignments that are sent by the teacher after each lesson.
The program consists of five different levels from complete beginners to highly advanced students.
All of the teachers are certified educators and are experts in teaching Hebrew as a second language. The majority of the teachers have taught Hebrew in Israel's leading universities. New teachers undergo training courses to prepare them for online teaching. After each lesson, students are requested to grade their teacher, enabling HebrewOnline.com to ensure that they offer you only the best.
HebrewOnline.com, is the holder of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs franchise to teach Hebrew online as well as the Israel's Ministry of Education franchise for online tutoring. The school was established five years ago and is headquartered in Ramat Gan, Israel.
Courses
Hebrew for Adults—Beginners A: The classes focus on speaking, reading and writing in modern Hebrew. Throughout the course, students learn the Hebrew alphabet (Aleph Bet) and vowels, and acquire 500 words in Hebrew used in basic conversation on a variety of topics. The class meets once a week; students must complete homework assignments sent by the teacher after each lesson.
Hebrew for Adults—Intermediates B: The course builds a solid ground for fluent speech, focusing on correct grammar in Hebrew. The class meets every week and practices the use of the correct grammar in speaking, reading and writing. Homework assignments are given every week as well as a list of new words learned in class. Throughout the course, students expand their vocabulary, which significantly improves their level of speaking. Students must complete homework assignments sent by the teacher after each lesson.
Hebrew for Adults Intermediates—C: This course focuses on grammatical structures in Hebrew and ways of using and identifying various modes of the language. Classes teach how to differentiate between past and future, singular and plural, male and female, and how to conjugate verbs. Throughout the course, students enhance their vocabulary and improve their expressive and understanding skills. The class meets once a week, students must complete homework assignments sent by the teacher after each lesson.
Hebrew for Adults Advanced: The course focuses on enhancing all language skills with special attention given to engaging in conversation.
Each class contains a reading period and a discussion section. Through the reading of articles from the newspaper as well as literature, the students improve their reading comprehension and enhance their vocabulary. Through discussion, the students improve their speaking skills and listening comprehension.
The class meets once a week; students must complete homework assignments sent by the teacher after each lesson, to facilitate work on their writing skills.
Children can also enjoy the online experience, attending classes designed for students aged 7-16. Classes are smaller and composed of the same age group only.
Hebrew for Kids Beginners—A&B: These courses focuse on reading and writing modern Hebrew. Students learn the Hebrew alphabet (Aleph Bet) and vowels, and acquire 500 words in Hebrew used in basic conversation on a variety of topics.
Students learn words and situations that one would encounter on a typical day in school, at home or with family and neighbors, and celebrate Jewish holidays and special days in class.
Hebrew Language for Kids—Advanced: This 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.
Seminars
The website also hosts interactive seminars so that students can practice the language skills they have developed. Presently the posted topics include:
Turmoil in The Middle East: The Middle East is rapidly changing since the fall of Saddam's regime in Iraq and the Israeli Hezbollah war.
Dilemmas in Israeli Politics And Society: The course is an essential course for anybody wishing to understand some of the major differences in Israeli society. Some of the major questions facing the Jewish State today will be explored. Can Israel be democratic and Jewish, and if so how?
Terrorism Revealed: What makes a suicide bomber kill himself? What leads a person to political extremism and terror?
This is a fantastic way to learn the language of our forefathers that was unavailable before our time. It is an opportunity waiting to be taken advantage of!