
Follow an active learning pattern to maximize this course: watch conversation, study black-and-white and color scripts with translations and transliteration, pause to read, and reinforce vocabulary with MP3 audio.
Explore a one-of-a-kind course that blends conversational Hebrew with a virtual tour of Israel, and build basic reading of Hebrew signs and handwriting skills with free writing lessons for beginners.
Before we begin, let's talk about the basics of grammar.
Explore the Dead Sea at the Israel–Jordan border, southeast Israel near Jerusalem, with Negev desert landscapes and the famous án Bowcock beach, while noting sinkholes.
Practice conversational Hebrew through a dialogue about sinkholes, names, and everyday phrases, set against the Jerusalem and the Dead Sea context.
Dissect each Hebrew sentence and explain every word using basics from the previous course. Explore the question word meaning what or which and key word nuances.
Learn Hebrew command forms and verb usage, including 'so' meaning stop and 'ma' meaning what, plus how the infinitive describes actions like swimming in the sea.
Explore basic Hebrew phrases and pronunciation, practice saying 'come here', 'take a look', and address forms for men and women, while noting signs and names.
Explore how Hebrew phrases around the Dead Sea are translated and how mistranslations arise. Learn to practice verbs such as open up, fall into them, and be careful in context.
Dissect Hebrew verb forms and pronouns through practical phrases, focusing on future and present tenses. Explore examples like 'we will go', 'let us go', and 'I came' to illustrate usage.
Discover how the Dead Sea's antiseptic mud and mineral-rich saltwater heal skin diseases, while high-oxygen air and sun exposure promote relaxation and easy floating.
Follow a conversation in which Itzik is trying to fish, featuring fragmented lines about women, school, being ignored, and a big ocean alongside a machine method.
Explore Hebrew slang and common phrases to express frustration, such as 'I'm fed up', and learn present tense verb forms and time expressions like 'two hours' and 'one hour'.
Explore conversational Hebrew through real-world Dead Sea examples, translating words, exploring numbers, plural forms, and future tense like 'I will serve'.
Explore practical Hebrew phrases and grammar, including how to say I don’t know how to swim, the role of hope, and how gender and number shape verbs and pronouns.
Arrive at Ein Gedi to explore the Dead Sea's western shore, hike nine trails through a nature reserve, and visit archaeological sites including a cal cultic temple and ancient synagogue.
Practice conversational Hebrew to get ready for a hike in jerusalem and the dead sea, using everyday dialogue and situational language.
Dissect Hebrew vocabulary and grammar to explore gender, number, and verb forms, including first-person singular usage, everyday phrases, slang, and translation notes.
Master practical Hebrew for navigating Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, using everyday phrases for locations, nature reserves, walking trips, and travel-related conversations.
Learn practical Hebrew for everyday conversations in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, focusing on second-person pronouns, verb forms, and expressions like I forgot.
Dissect Hebrew vocabulary related to clothing and sun, and explain the future tense of 'can' and how 'will be able' is used, while exploring what else to cover.
Dissect common Hebrew phrases for daily use, from 'we can' and 'to drink' to 'shall we start' and 'let's go.' Explore words for water and sunscreen protection.
Visit a cliffside settlement with a guest house near a desert resort village, hosting Kabbalah and Judaism events and naturalist healing; hike to a sunset viewpoint over the Dead Sea.
Practice concluding a Dead Sea conversation in Hebrew, guiding learners through a natural dialogue with pronunciation and conversational flow.
Dissect Hebrew phrases for arrival, viewpoints, and place names with examples of arrive, viewpoint, speed, and home, within the Jerusalem and Dead Sea context.
Explore Hebrew noun gender and agreement through concrete examples, such as vehicle versus car, and clarify feminine forms and common misuses of words like zoo, zed, and zoo alia.
Dissect Hebrew grammar: noun before adjectives, the definite article ha, and past and plural forms of travel, illustrated with the Dead Sea and beautiful places.
Dissect Hebrew grammar concepts in practical phrases: prepositions, pronouns, verb forms, and how to express opportunities, disappointment, and location with 'here' and 'there'.
Dissect how apart from or except in Hebrew, with everyday usage and examples of birds and animals. Demonstrate how singular and plural nouns precede the verb in Hebrew.
Learn practical conversational Hebrew by dissecting phrases about fear and travel. The lesson covers singular and plural forms, next destinations, and phrases like Kadima and let's go.
Discover Jerusalem, one of the world's oldest cities, between the Mediterranean and Dead Sea. Explore its spiritual significance for Judaism, Islam, and Christianity and sacred places like Temple Mount.
Engage in a Jerusalem promo mini conversation that centers on fiction and belief within a Hebrew language context.
Practice practical Hebrew dialogue to describe shops and scenes in Jerusalem, helping learners figure out what people will see and say in conversational settings.
Explore practical Hebrew grammar through Jerusalem-based phrases, focusing on pronouns, arrival and seeing, and describing landmarks like the golden dome and the Dome of the Rock as holy places.
Dissect Hebrew directional phrases by translating and using verbs like go there, set off, and go back, with explanations of expressions such as lo-shon and moshav.
Explore the Western Wall, a sacred site on the Temple Mount, with separate areas for men and women, where non-muslims cannot enter, and visitors place notes between the stones.
Practice making a wish in a Hebrew conversation, exploring miscommunication and expression as a visitor enters and says I can't see you.
Learn Hebrew expressions of astonishment and beauty in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, such as 'how beautiful is it here,' and practice describing sights in conversation.
Learn core Hebrew terms for Jerusalem’s western wall, including kadosh meaning most holy, and phrases about visiting Israel, being excited to be here, and praying by the wall.
Explore how Hebrew phrases convey meaning beyond literal translation, examining modals like can or cannot and how context and intention shape what is possible to see or say.
Explore Jerusalem's old city market network, with alleys crossing the Christian, Muslim, and Armenian quarters, offering diverse goods from food to electronics and inviting cultural encounters near sacred sites.
Practice conversational Hebrew for Jerusalem and the Dead Sea through a conversation about waiting for the main dish, using everyday phrases to improve listening and speaking skills.
This lesson dissects Hebrew restaurant dialogue, teaching singular and plural forms, feminine forms, and verbs for arrive, eat, and order in a restaurant near the courtyard.
Explore how Hebrew phrases translate from literal to more natural meanings, examining context, table phrases, and key terms like 'can', 'hungry', and 'view' to improve conversational comprehension.
Explore Jerusalem's largest market and the old city's landmarks, from the City of David to world-class museums like the Israel Museum and Yad Vashem, and enjoy falafel and more.
Explore Ben Shemen forest, one of Israel's largest forests covering more than 21,000 hectares near Tel Aviv. Enjoy hiking and bicycle trails, historical sites, seasonal flowers, and family picnics.
Engage in Hebrew conversation practice across topics like college life, faith, film, and call centers, set against Jerusalem and the Dead Sea.
Dissect a Hebrew forest scene to learn sentence structure, plural forms, and connectors, including expressing 'there are' and 'a lot of eucalyptus trees' in Bishan forest.
Dissect key Hebrew demonstratives and linking words, including ma 'what' and ze zais, to understand how this is used for 'this' and 'that' in everyday conversation.
Explore fundamental Hebrew expressions for beauty and cafe talk, such as how beautiful and to make coffee, and learn basic vocabulary around a coffee set, cups, and cafe interactions.
Explore Hebrew verb forms and past tense through practical phrases like 'we made coffee' and 'in the army,' highlighting masculine and feminine usage and subtle word choices.
Explore Hebrew pronunciation and word forms with gimel sounds, Hebrew letters, and future tense usage to say 'will make' or 'will prepare' and discuss 'more' and 'bigger' vs 'smaller' comparisons.
Learn basic Hebrew vocabulary for daily life in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, including coffee, tea, sugar, a spoon, mixing coffee, lighting a fire, fire and water, and future tense.
Let’s dissect Hebrew grammar by following a speaker through how to signal 'first of all,' discuss verb tenses, and express quantities with examples like three glasses of coffee.
Learn conversational Hebrew basics for Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, focusing on plural and singular forms, gender, counting with cups and spoons, and future tense usage.
Explore how Hebrew expresses future and present actions through coffee-related phrases, with verbs for waiting, boiling, and seeing outcomes, including sugar, rising coffee, and timing cues.
Explore Hebrew verb forms and the future tense of 'to put.' Learn when to say 'I will put' versus 'I see' and how present and future meanings shift.
Explore Hebrew pronunciation with and without vowel signs, and how context clarifies meaning; practice verb forms for possibility, future tense, and phrases like this is how you make coffee.
Discover Israel’s hidden natural and cultural gems beyond the famous sites, from the Ben Schemin forest and monkey park to biblical landscapes, while you learn Hebrew.
Learn conversational Hebrew via an audio-enabled ebook that presents everyday conversations without vowel signs, with pronunciation audio and translations, plus dictionaries and exercises.
Continue the journey into north Israel, visiting Mount Hermon, Agum on the Golan Heights, Kenya, and nearby places, while inviting feedback to improve the experience.
Meet Ori, a dear friend and brilliant Israeli photographer who captured Dead Sea fishing moments and tefillin at the Western Wall, sharing his immersive Israel experiences.
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Former Name: Learn Hebrew Across Israel - Jerusalem & The Dead Sea
Shalom - שלום!
We believe in spreading the Hebrew language, and we also love Israel, that is why we've created the best online - worldwide Hebrew learning experience out there.
In this course you will learn Conversational Modern Hebrew, while taking a virtual trip across Israel!
How?
We will leave the studio and visit various locations in Israel, explaining about each of them with amazing footage.
We will record an Hebrew conversation in each spot (Subtitled with Vowel Signed Hebrew + English translation).
For every conversation, you can download the full script (in Hebrew / English / Hebrew-English transliteration), with 2 versions:
B&W script - for you to print and practice with.
Colored script - to easy navigate between Hebrew words and their meaning.
For every conversation, you can download a word by word acoustic-studio clear and slow recorded MP3 audio file.
After every conversation, we will get back to the studio, and analyse each and every sentence we said there, with pro tips, and handwritten Hebrew.
Also includes:
Hebrew reading skills refreshments references (Vowel Signs / Handwritten).
Extra materials to download for almost every lecture in the course.
Vocabulary enhancements practices for every conversation.
Interactive Quizzes.
Support and answers from our 2 Hebrew Instructors (Creators of Hebrew For Beginners Udemy Bestseller), Guy Ben-Moshe & Itzik Pinhasov.
Locations in part 1:
The Dead Sea, 3 conversations.
Ein Gedi Reservation, 1 conversation.
Jerusalem, 3 conversations.
Ben Shemen Forrest, 1 ultimate conversation.
Join us, we are waiting for you :)
Thank you for learning Hebrew - תודה שאתה לומד עברית.