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Hebrew for Beginners

A 10-Week Self-Study Program

Ahmet Murat Taşer

Foreign Language Study / Hebrew

With a chapter for every week, you'll develop the necessary skills to reach the intermediate level in Hebrew. With original dialogues, easy-to-understand grammar, extensive vocabulary, and engaging exercises with transliteration; this book provides its students the necessary skills to communicate well in Hebrew.


This book is designed to equip the students in reading and speaking. Students will be able to lay the foundations for further Hebrew language studies with this book.


This book consists of 10 regular chapters covering Beginner level Hebrew Language material. All sections are given with the original written Hebrew form, English Transliteration and English translation. Each chapter touches upon a different setting; from staying at a hotel to visiting friends for dinner and traveling.


In this intensely designed book, we embark on a journey with David and Malka while they are getting acquainted with the land, culture and people of Israel.


Additional Study Materials for Beginner level learners

Practical Hebrew Grammar (979-8559907055) is a reference book for Hebrew learners.

Hebrew Learners’ Dictionary: with Conjugation & Declension Tables, Fully Transliterated - A1 (979-8695228137) is a beginner level dictionary with words and phrases essential for elementary level learners.

With the experience of teaching more than 20 years, the author’s other works include Hebrew and Turkish self-study books and complementary materials. They’ve proven successful with their new editions and over 8 years in the market.

* Pronunciation symbols (Nekudot) are not usually present in Modern Hebrew texts. They are mostly printed in Biblical scriptures. Therefore, in Hebrew, it's crucial to remember the correct pronunciation of each word. Some coursebooks include these pronunciation symbols to facilitate learning, however, this causes confusion in real life for foreign students. To prevent such confusion and prepare the students to reading and writing Hebrew without a hassle, in this book all Hebrew words are given without the Nekudot, except for those that require the use of these symbols for grammatical reasons.

To provide students with a more convenient and practical approach, in this book all Hebrew words are transliterated. The English transliteration shows the correct pronunciation of each word.


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