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Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-175839 JWST 103-1 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I Fall 2024 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 315 PM Frederick Douglass Room 304 08/26/2024 12/18/2024
Enrollment: Enrolled     
1
Capacity     
12
Co-Located: HBRW 103-1 (P), JWST 103-1
Instructors: Michela Andreatta
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Welcome to your second year of modern Hebrew! By completion of this first semester of Hebrew at the intermediate level, you will expand speech interaction in free and authentic informal Hebrew in a variety of everyday situations. Your understanding and use of grammar constructions (in particular, of the verb system) will be enhanced and your vocabulary dramatically increased. You will also develop reading skills enabling you to approach texts written in a higher and more formal style than the one used in speaking and be able to effectively use a Hebrew-English-Hebrew dictionary. The course will complete covering the first volume of the textbook Hebrew from Scratch and start covering the second one. A continuation of HBRW 103 (HBRW 104 - Intermediate Hebrew II) will be offered in the spring.
Public Notes:

NB: This course continues the introduction to modern Hebrew begun in Elementary Modern Hebrew I and II (HBRW 101-102). Students with previous knowledge of Hebrew who wish to begin their Hebrew instruction at this level are required to take a placement test. The test is to be taken prior to registration or at the latest on the first day of classes.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-154517 JWST 103-1 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I Fall 2023 4.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
MW 200 PM 315 PM Frederick Douglass Room 304 08/30/2023 12/22/2023
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
12
Co-Located: HBRW 103-1 (P), JWST 103-1
Instructors: Michela Andreatta
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Description: Welcome to your second year of modern Hebrew! By completion of this first semester of Hebrew at the intermediate level, you will expand speech interaction in free and authentic informal Hebrew in a variety of everyday situations. Your understanding and use of grammar constructions (particularly of the verb system) will be enhanced and your vocabulary dramatically increased. You will also develop reading skills enabling you to approach texts written in a higher and more formal style than the one used in speaking and be able to effectively use a Hebrew-English-Hebrew dictionary. The course will finish covering the first volume of the textbook Hebrew from Scratch and start covering the second one. A continuation of HBRW 103 (HBRW 104 - Intermediate Hebrew II) will be offered in the spring. 
Public Notes:

NB: This course continues the introduction to modern Hebrew begun in Elementary Modern Hebrew I and II (HBRW 101-102). Students with previous knowledge of Hebrew who wish to begin their Hebrew instruction at this level are required to take a placement test. The test is to be taken prior to registration or at the latest on the first day of classes.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer

Course Section Listing Course Course Title Term Credits Status
COURSE_SECTION-3-134159 JWST 103-1 Intermediate Modern Hebrew I Fall 2022 4.0 - 0.0 Open
Schedule:
Day Begin End Location Start Date End Date
TR 615 PM 730 PM Rush Rhees Library Room 428D 08/31/2022 12/22/2022
Enrollment: Enrolled     
4
Capacity     
12
Co-Located: HBRW 103-1 (P), JWST 103-1
Instructors: Sapir Soble
Description: Welcome to your second year of modern Hebrew! By completion of this first semester of Hebrew at the intermediate level, you will expand speech interaction in free and authentic informal Hebrew in a variety of everyday situations. Your understanding and use of grammar constructions (particularly of the verb system) will be enhanced and your vocabulary dramatically increased. You will also develop reading skills enabling you to approach texts written in a higher and more formal style than the one used in speaking and be able to effectively use a Hebrew-English-Hebrew dictionary. The course will finish covering the first volume of the textbook Hebrew from Scratch and start covering the second one. A continuation of HEB 103 (HEB 104 - Intermediate Hebrew II) will be offered in the spring. 

NB: This course continues the introduction to modern Hebrew begun in Elementary Modern Hebrew I and II (HEB 101-102). Students with some previous knowledge of Hebrew who wish to begin their Hebrew instruction at this level are required to take a placement test. The test is to be taken prior to registration or at the latest on the first day of classes.

Offered: Fall Spring Summer