
Learn how to say thank you and excuse me in Hebrew (toda and slicha) and understand how vowel marks guide pronunciation when reading Hebrew with or without vowels.
Explore Hebrew noun–adjective order, with adjectives following nouns, and practice common greetings like boker tov (good morning) and erev tov (good evening) while noting pronunciation tips.
Review all new Hebrew words from this section, including greetings like shalom and layla tov. Practice pronunciation with vowels or without, and revisit lessons to reinforce memory.
Learn two Hebrew days of the week, Sunday (יום ראשון) and Monday (יום שני), and how the Jewish calendar begins on Sunday after Saturday evening.
Explore the Hebrew names for Tuesday and Wednesday, yom shlishi and yom revi'i, with vowels and diacritics guiding pronunciation.
Explore practical Hebrew words for days of the week, learn Shabbat as the day of rest, and practice greetings like Shabbat Shalom across the week.
Explore Hebrew pronouns and their gendered forms, practicing ani, atah, and at through examples and quick section reviews.
Explore Hebrew pronouns he הוא and she היא through names and simple conversations. Note the absence of the verb to be and practice asking about people from the caption examples.
Learn hebrew plural pronouns and gender agreement by contrasting אנחנו, אתם, ואתן, and addressing groups of one or more people. Practice forming sentences for mixed, all-male, and all-female groups.
Review Hebrew pronouns, from singular to plural and across genders, and practice using them in direct conversation, including using names and referring to people.
Practice reading Hebrew by exploring color words, starting with white לבן and black שחור, and examining how vowels and letter positions affect pronunciation.
Practice reading Hebrew colors brown and yellow, learn the vowel pattern under the first letter, and read words correctly with or without vowels once pronunciation is learned.
Practice Hebrew verbs for walking and for love or like, using masculine and feminine forms in practical sentences such as I like chocolate and David will have pizza.
Learn practical Hebrew words and verb forms for hearing and knowing, study vowel patterns and suffix changes, and build simple sentences through guided examples.
Explore Hebrew verbs from groups two and three using two templates, mastering masculine and feminine forms for doing and drinking, with examples like pizza, wine, coffee, and salad.
Explore how to say see and want in Hebrew, using the verbs רואה and רוצה. Identify gender and singular forms with color cues to read for context or in isolation.
Practice reading Hebrew verbs from a two-letter masculine/feminine pattern, with and without vowels. Explore three-letter roots, using examples like getting up, running, and fasting.
Develop essential family vocabulary in Hebrew: boy ילד, girl ילדה, brother אח, sister אחות; and learn forming feminine nouns from masculine roots using vowels.
Learn Hebrew family terms, including grandfather saba and grandmother sabta, with listening practice and pronunciation notes for phrases like ima, shabbat shalom, and laila tov.
Learn basic Hebrew house and room vocabulary, including beit for house and חדר for room, through practical reading and word review.
Learn essential Hebrew vocabulary for a house setting, including chair (כיסא) and door (דלת), with notes on gendered verbs, adjective placement, and how color words like black describe objects.
Practice reading Hebrew with practical words by exploring cup (כוס) and bottle (בקבוק), pronunciation cues, syllable closures, and how sounds resemble liquids and everyday items like MacBook.
Review new house-related Hebrew words, practice pronunciation before writing, and read right-to-left to describe a pink room and a red house using Hebrew.
Practice reading Hebrew using practical words like ice-cream גלידה and water מים, learn vowel marks like shva, and build everyday dialogue about foods and drinks.
A review of Hebrew food vocabulary and verbs, guiding students to read right-to-left and use gendered verb forms to say what they like, want, eat, drink, and need.
Practice reading Hebrew numbers five and six using words like hamish and shishi, and relate the fifth and sixth days of the week to Sunday-first order.
Explore Hebrew numbers seven and eight through pronunciation of common terms like shalom, shabbat shalom, and shavuot, with notes on using diacritics to mark shiva without altering sound.
"Practice reading Hebrew with Practical words!" is a course that takes you to the next level after completing the course, “learn to read Hebrew in 4 weeks!”.
The course is designed for the Hebrew beginner reader – if you already learned the letters and vowel system in Hebrew and you are ready to become more fluent and confident in reading while building a vocabulary in Hebrew, this will be a great and fun course for you.
In this course, you will be practicing reading and using a vocabulary of 100 useful Hebrew words. By listening to the Israeli teacher over and over you will be able to get the correct Israeli pronunciation.
As part of your vocabulary building, you will learn basic vocabulary in 10 different categories, like meet and greet, food, verbs, around the house, numbers (1-10), colors, and more while you will also be producing basic phrases.
In this course, you will also learn a few simple parts of the Hebrew grammar and how they work in Hebrew.
The vocabulary learned in the course can also be practiced on online games, designed specifically for this course.
By the end of this course, you will feel comfortable reading with and without vowels and creating short sentences describing what you want, like, eat and more.
My goal with “Practice Reading Hebrew with Practical Words!” is to help you continue exploring the beauty of the Hebrew language, so you can make your decision whether to continue to more advanced studies, which required a bigger commitment in time and effort or maybe keep enjoying the new skill and ability you acquired of reading Hebrew and for now, keep working on improving it.
I look forward to seeing you on the inside!