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منذ يناير 2026
أستاذ منذ يناير 2026
Introduction to Classical Hebrew Syntax and Grammar
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من 52.96 AED
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This class is designed to introduce the student to Classical Hebrew, as extant in the Hebrew Bible. The student will become acquainted with the grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of Classical Hebrew and begin to read texts. The student will only learn how to read, not speak.
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As a teacher my ethic is centered around accessibility. I work with students on their level, whatever that may be, and I am committed to making sure each student is given the proper skills and tools to begin reading texts of their choice on their own.
المستوى التعليمي
Harvard University '27; Bachelor and Master's degree candidate in classical languages and ancient Near Eastern languages. My research focus is the translation history of the Hebrew Bible, specifically Greek and Syriac translations.
الخبرة / المؤهلات
I have taught New Testament Greek as an adult education class for the Presbyterian church previously. I have also tutored Greek and Hebrew for multiple years.
السن
الأطفال (7-12 سنة)
شباب (13-17 سنة)
الكبار (18-64 سنة)
الكبار (65 سنة فأكثر)
مستوى الطالب
مبتدئ
متوسط
متقدم
المدة
90 دقيقة
الدرس يدور باللغة
الإنجليزية
العبرية
اليونانية
مهارات
الجاهزية في الأسبوع العادي
(GMT -05:00)
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
This course is designed to prepare students for reading the Greek of the New Testament, along with other texts written in Koine Greek, e.g. the Septuagint, Josephus, Epictetus, etc. Students will learn grammar, syntax, and vocabulary up to the point of being able to read and analyze Greek texts with the help of a lexicon.
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I am flexible in terms of time: during the day, in the evening or at the weekend.
Teaching material: Own documents and third-party websites such as Haaretz & Co

Textbook:
Ivrit bekef Hebrew for German speakers by Smadar Raveh-Klemke, Hempen Verlag Bremen
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Introductory Course in Modern Hebrew:

I. Hebrew Course – Description by Level

🟢 Beginner Level (Alef – א)

Objective: To acquire the basics of modern Hebrew, both spoken and written.

Main contents:

Learning the Hebrew alphabet (letters and vowels)

Reading and writing simple words

Basic vocabulary: presentation, family, food, numbers, days of the week

Construction of simple sentences (verb to be, conjugation in the present tense, question/answer)

First oral interactions (greetings, everyday dialogues)

Introduction to Israeli culture (common expressions, songs, customs)


Methods:

Communicative method with role plays, dialogues, videos, songs

Beginner-friendly visual and audio materials


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🟡 Intermediate Level (Bet – ב)

Objective: To consolidate the basics and develop autonomy in communicating in Hebrew.

Main contents:

Vocabulary enrichment (leisure, work, travel, feelings)

Conjugations in past tenses (past, future) and introduction to irregular verbs

Improving listening comprehension through videos, podcasts and dialogues

Reading simple texts (articles, short stories)

Writing short texts (emails, messages, descriptions)

Discussions on various topics: daily life, current events, traditions


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Oral and written expression activities

Interactive exercises and role-playing games

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🔵 Advanced Level (Guimel – ג)

Objective: To master everyday Hebrew, both written and spoken, and to develop ease in various contexts.

Main contents:

Understanding complex texts (literature, press, essays)

Fluent oral expression on abstract and concrete subjects

Argumentation, debate, analysis of opinions

Mastery of advanced grammatical structures

Writing elaborate texts: letters, reviews, stories, opinions

Exploration of modern Hebrew culture, contemporary Israeli literature, and media


Methods:

Conversation workshops, oral presentations

Analysis of authentic documents (films, songs, literary extracts)

Personalized monitoring and correction of written productions


II. Hebrew Alphabet

The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, all consonants:

א (Aleph)
ב (bet)
ג (Gimel)
ד (Dalet)
ה (He)
ו (Vav)
ז (Zayin)
ח (Chet)
ט (Tet)
י (Yod)
כ (Kaf)
ל (Lamed)
מ (Mem)
נ (Nun)
ס (Samekh)
ע (Ayin)
פ (Pe)
צ (Tsade)
ק (Qof)
ר (Resh)
ש (Shin)
ת (Tav)
Some letters have a different shape when they appear at the end of a word. For example :

כ becomes ך
מ becomes ם
נ becomes ן
פ becomes ף
צ becomes ץ
Pronunciation
Hebrew uses dots and dashes called "nikkoud" to indicate vowels, but they are not generally used in modern texts. Here are some examples of pronunciation of letters with vowels:

אבא (aba): dad
אמא (ima): mother
שלום (shalom): hello/peace
ספר (sefer): book
Basic Phrases
Hello: שלום (shalom)
Goodbye: להתראות (lehitraot)
Please: בבקשה (bevakasha)
Thank you: תודה (toda)
Yes: כן (ken)
No: לא (lo)
Basic Grammar
Items
The definite article is "ה" (ha). Ex: הבית (habayit) = the house.
Personal pronouns
I: אני (ani)
You (masculine): אתה (ata)
You (feminine): את (at)
He: הוא (hu)
She: היא (hi)
We: אנחנו (anachnu)
You (masculine): אתם (atem)
You (feminine): אתן (aten)
They: הם (hem)
They: הן (hen)
Basic Verbs
To be: להיות (lihyot)
Have: יש ל (yesh le)
Go: ללכת (lalekhet)
Do: לעשות (laasot)

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Samir
Arabic, Hebrew and German for all levels on site in Frankfurt am Main or online via Skype

For example Arabic lessons
Arabic course for beginners on site in Frankfurt am Main - online via Zoom / Moodle / Skype

Lecturer: Samir, MBA Arabic Lecturer & Intercultural Coach Arabia since 1994

Course duration: 12 dates (2x a 45 minutes of lessons)

Working documents & book: own documents + textbook Salam Arabic for beginners course book Klett Verlag
Place: Rossittener Straße Frankfurt am Main or online via Skype / Zoom / Moodle / Adobe Connect etc.,
Time: See above flexible if necessary (by arrangement): during the day, in the evening and on weekends.

Completion: Certificate of participation / certificate
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Hebrew / Ivrit Online Lessons

Retired language lecturer offers Hebrew lessons for all levels in Frankfurt am Main or nationwide online via Skype / Zoom.
I am flexible in terms of time: during the day, in the evening or at the weekend.
Teaching material: Own documents and third-party websites such as Haaretz & Co

Textbook:
Ivrit bekef Hebrew for German speakers by Smadar Raveh-Klemke, Hempen Verlag Bremen
Hebrew for All by Hila Amit Verlag: edition assemblage

סמיר איראני מורה לעברית מפרנקפורט בגרמניה

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German / German lessons for expats / migrants / foreigners / foreign students

I teach German at all levels, from complete beginners (A1) to advanced students (C2)
I also teach for a variety of purposes - professional business German, conversational German, German for tests and exams, and everything in between.
I have 25 years of experience in teaching German as a foreign language (German for foreigners and DaF German as a foreign language, German as a second language)
Exam German (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, Telc, Goethe, DAF and DSH)
German for travel
Business German (negotiation, networking, recruiting, pharmaceuticals, industry, banking etc.)
German for conversation
confidence training
I can help you:
- feel more confident when you speak German at work
- Learn vocabulary relevant to your job
- avoid common grammar mistakes when speaking and writing emails
- improve your accent and intonation
- and felt more comfortable with small talk in German
- job search / interview preparation
verified badge
Mohamed
Introductory Course in Modern Hebrew:

I. Hebrew Course – Description by Level

🟢 Beginner Level (Alef – א)

Objective: To acquire the basics of modern Hebrew, both spoken and written.

Main contents:

Learning the Hebrew alphabet (letters and vowels)

Reading and writing simple words

Basic vocabulary: presentation, family, food, numbers, days of the week

Construction of simple sentences (verb to be, conjugation in the present tense, question/answer)

First oral interactions (greetings, everyday dialogues)

Introduction to Israeli culture (common expressions, songs, customs)


Methods:

Communicative method with role plays, dialogues, videos, songs

Beginner-friendly visual and audio materials


---

🟡 Intermediate Level (Bet – ב)

Objective: To consolidate the basics and develop autonomy in communicating in Hebrew.

Main contents:

Vocabulary enrichment (leisure, work, travel, feelings)

Conjugations in past tenses (past, future) and introduction to irregular verbs

Improving listening comprehension through videos, podcasts and dialogues

Reading simple texts (articles, short stories)

Writing short texts (emails, messages, descriptions)

Discussions on various topics: daily life, current events, traditions


Methods:

Oral and written expression activities

Interactive exercises and role-playing games

Work in small groups


---

🔵 Advanced Level (Guimel – ג)

Objective: To master everyday Hebrew, both written and spoken, and to develop ease in various contexts.

Main contents:

Understanding complex texts (literature, press, essays)

Fluent oral expression on abstract and concrete subjects

Argumentation, debate, analysis of opinions

Mastery of advanced grammatical structures

Writing elaborate texts: letters, reviews, stories, opinions

Exploration of modern Hebrew culture, contemporary Israeli literature, and media


Methods:

Conversation workshops, oral presentations

Analysis of authentic documents (films, songs, literary extracts)

Personalized monitoring and correction of written productions


II. Hebrew Alphabet

The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters, all consonants:

א (Aleph)
ב (bet)
ג (Gimel)
ד (Dalet)
ה (He)
ו (Vav)
ז (Zayin)
ח (Chet)
ט (Tet)
י (Yod)
כ (Kaf)
ל (Lamed)
מ (Mem)
נ (Nun)
ס (Samekh)
ע (Ayin)
פ (Pe)
צ (Tsade)
ק (Qof)
ר (Resh)
ש (Shin)
ת (Tav)
Some letters have a different shape when they appear at the end of a word. For example :

כ becomes ך
מ becomes ם
נ becomes ן
פ becomes ף
צ becomes ץ
Pronunciation
Hebrew uses dots and dashes called "nikkoud" to indicate vowels, but they are not generally used in modern texts. Here are some examples of pronunciation of letters with vowels:

אבא (aba): dad
אמא (ima): mother
שלום (shalom): hello/peace
ספר (sefer): book
Basic Phrases
Hello: שלום (shalom)
Goodbye: להתראות (lehitraot)
Please: בבקשה (bevakasha)
Thank you: תודה (toda)
Yes: כן (ken)
No: לא (lo)
Basic Grammar
Items
The definite article is "ה" (ha). Ex: הבית (habayit) = the house.
Personal pronouns
I: אני (ani)
You (masculine): אתה (ata)
You (feminine): את (at)
He: הוא (hu)
She: היא (hi)
We: אנחנו (anachnu)
You (masculine): אתם (atem)
You (feminine): אתן (aten)
They: הם (hem)
They: הן (hen)
Basic Verbs
To be: להיות (lihyot)
Have: יש ל (yesh le)
Go: ללכת (lalekhet)
Do: לעשות (laasot)

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