One fun way to learn Hebrew is by watching short online videos. Numerous teachers are now submitting their videos to various video sites. Let's look at a few types of videos being uploaded.
All beginners must start with the basics, the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. While you can learn to speak Hebrew without reading it, many of the videos will show the letters, so you will want to learn how to pronounce them first. There are several ALEF-BET songs available online, but one of the all-time favorites is the one by Debbie Friedman.
Some of the videos are previews of commercial products, such as "At Home with Hebrew" and "Hebrew Kindergarten" from HebrewResources.com. Ulpan Or has uploaded several videos of their Ulpan students practicing what they have learned.
Ulpan Or is a Hebrew language school in Israel. They have submitted a large number of videos. Some of their videos show current and past students demonstrating or putting into practice their recently acquired Hebrew langauge skills.
Singing Hebrew songs is one of the best ways to learn Hebrew. The melodies tend to stick in your mind. You often find yourself humming or singing your newly acquired songs throughout the day.
Some videos are geared towards children. There's one set of videos taught by "Vampire Bear". They are kind of silly for adults, but kids seem to love them.
It's also possible to learn Hebrew liturgy via the online videos. One of the lessons teaches the prayers for lighting candles on Friday night before the Shabbat meal. Several people have recorded the Shema V'Ahavta, and allow you to follow the words while the liturgy is sung.
Other videos simply teach basic vocabulary. They are usually organized by topcis, such as "parts of the body", "computer terms", or "shopping" terms. You can always rewind or play the video again until you have mastered the words on these videos.
In summary, Hebrew videos have something for all levels and types of learners. The combination of seeing and hearings is a real advantage. And best of all, the videos are all free.
All beginners must start with the basics, the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. While you can learn to speak Hebrew without reading it, many of the videos will show the letters, so you will want to learn how to pronounce them first. There are several ALEF-BET songs available online, but one of the all-time favorites is the one by Debbie Friedman.
Some of the videos are previews of commercial products, such as "At Home with Hebrew" and "Hebrew Kindergarten" from HebrewResources.com. Ulpan Or has uploaded several videos of their Ulpan students practicing what they have learned.
Ulpan Or is a Hebrew language school in Israel. They have submitted a large number of videos. Some of their videos show current and past students demonstrating or putting into practice their recently acquired Hebrew langauge skills.
Singing Hebrew songs is one of the best ways to learn Hebrew. The melodies tend to stick in your mind. You often find yourself humming or singing your newly acquired songs throughout the day.
Some videos are geared towards children. There's one set of videos taught by "Vampire Bear". They are kind of silly for adults, but kids seem to love them.
It's also possible to learn Hebrew liturgy via the online videos. One of the lessons teaches the prayers for lighting candles on Friday night before the Shabbat meal. Several people have recorded the Shema V'Ahavta, and allow you to follow the words while the liturgy is sung.
Other videos simply teach basic vocabulary. They are usually organized by topcis, such as "parts of the body", "computer terms", or "shopping" terms. You can always rewind or play the video again until you have mastered the words on these videos.
In summary, Hebrew videos have something for all levels and types of learners. The combination of seeing and hearings is a real advantage. And best of all, the videos are all free.
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