Hebrew is a consonantal language. Vowel marks were introduced to facilitate learning how to read and pronounce words.
Objective:
After studying this unit, you should be able to read, write, and recite the the Hebrew vowel system. Start with Section 2.1 and down move through the list.
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Additional Tools for this level:
Hebrew Aleph-Bet Shirts. Now you candisplay the Hebrew Aleph-Bet wherever you go! Heavyweight and high-quality, our shirt fits just right. Available in in sizes from Kids XS - Adult 5XL (in select colors). (Other items here.)
Ready for Reading. Drill yourself with the letters and vowel sounds using this kid-friendly program. For children and adults who want an easy tutoring style. Windows and MAC. Level: Elementary to basic.
Living Israeli Hebrew. For the beginner... the very beginner. In just a few hours learn how to read and write Hebrew. This straightforward workbook has been specially created for English speakers with absolutely NO previous knowledge of Hebrew. Level: Elementary to basic.
Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Chart. This is the ultimate Alphabet Chart, with over 20 alphabets arranged so you can easily compare Hebrew to any of the languages of Biblical and Modern times. Using this chart, you will see how Hebrew has developed over time. High color, laminated: 16.25 X 12.5.