LH 111: Modern Hebrew 1
For students with no previous knowledge of Hebrew or minimal background. Introduction to the language of contemporary Israel. Fundamentals of grammar, extensive practice in speaking, reading, and writing about topics such as getting acquainted, learning and living situations. Curriculum incorporates technology and original Israeli materials.
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LH 111 | A1 | Angrist | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Tue |
10:10 am
9:30 am |
11:00 am
10:20 am |
LH 111 | B1 | Angrist | Mon
Wed |
4:30 pm
4:30 pm |
6:15 pm
6:15 pm |
HUB UNITS: Global Citizenship & Intercultural Literacy |
LH 211: Intermediate Hebrew 1
Reinforces and expands vocabulary, grammar and language structures, leading to a deeper comprehension of style and usage. Focuses on language skills (speaking and writing) and performing more complex tasks such as comparing, narrating, describing, reasoning, and discussing topics beyond the immediate environment.
Prereq: LH112 or the equivalent as determined by placement test
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LH 211 | A1 | Angrist | Mon, Wed, Fri,
Tue |
11:15 am
11:15 am |
12:05 pm
12:05 pm |
LH 211 | B1 | Angrist | Mon
Thu |
3:30 pm
3:30 pm |
5:15 pm
5:15 pm |
LH 312: Sixth-Smester Hebrew
Advanced mastery of the full range of Hebrew language usages and styles through written, audio and visual materials. Theme for Fall 2017: Israeli Food Culture in Israel.
Prereq: LH311 or the equivalent as determined by placement test
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LH 312 | A1 | Angrist | MWF | 12:20 pm | 1:10 pm |
LH 491: Directed Study: Hebrew
Class | Section | Instructor | Day | Start | Stop |
LH 491 | A1 | Angrist | Arranged |