الاثنين، 17 ديسمبر 2012

محادثات تعليم اللغة العبرية جمل وعبارات السياح والسفر لكل من يرغب في اتقان العبري في ايام قليلة


هل ترغب في أن تتعلم اللغة العبرية بسرعة عبر الانترنت بالاستماع للمحادثات بالنطق العبرية الأمريكية بسهولة؟ في هذه الدروس جمل وعبارات السياح والسفر لكل من يرغب في اتقان العبري في ايام قليلة في المحادثات سوف تتعلم جميع الكلمات العامية في اللغة العبرية التي سوف تساعدك على أن تتواصل مع الناس في جميع المستويات والمواقف والأماكن باللغة العبرية الواضحة والسهلة. محادثات في محطة الباص والتاكسي والمدرسة والجامعة والمستشفى والعيادة عند الطبيب وفي المحكمة والفندق وفي الصلاة وفي الكنيسة والعمل, محادثات مسموعة للمبتدئين الراغبين في دراسة الأدب العبرية في الجامعة. أساتذة أجانب متخصصون في تعليم اللغات وتدريس تقنيات التواصل والتحدث. Hebrew language teaching ELT is a widely used teacher-centred term, as in the Hebrew language teaching divisions of large publishing houses, ELT training, etc. Teaching Hebrew as a second language THEBREW, teaching Hebrew to speakers of other languages TESOL and teaching Hebrew as a foreign language TEFL are also used.[citation needed Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles to help you learn Hebrew as a Second Languagehebrew Speak, Listen to, Learn Hebrew. Practice with American Speakers The modern word "Hebrew" is derived from the word "Ibri" (plural "Ibrim") one of several names for the Jewish people. It is traditionally understood to be an adjective based on the name of Abraham's supposed ancestor, Eber ("Ebr" עבר in Hebrew) mentioned in Genesis 10:21. This name is possibly based upon the root "ʕ-b-r" (עבר) meaning "to cross over". Interpretations of the term "ʕibrim" link it to this verb; cross over and homiletical or the people who crossed over the river Euphrates.[4] In the Bible, the Hebrew language is called Yәhudit (יהודית) because Judah (Yәhuda) was the surviving kingdom at the time of the quotation, late 8th century BCE (Is 36, 2 Kings 18). In Isaiah 19:18, it is also called the "Language of Canaan" (שְׂפַת כְּנַעַן). History History of the Hebrew language A few lines of text from the Kaufmann Manuscript, written in the Hebrew alphabet with Tiberian vowel diacritics Biblical Hebrew Mishnaic Hebrew Medieval Hebrew Ashkenazi Hebrew Sephardi Hebrew Yemenite Hebrew Hebrew Language Revival Modern Hebrew v t e Hebrew belongs to the Canaanite group of languages. In turn the Canaanite languages are a branch of the Northwest Semitic family of languages.[5] Hebrew flourished as a spoken language in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah during the 10th to 7th centuries BCE. Scholars debate the degree to which Hebrew was a spoken vernacular in ancient times following the Babylonian exile, when the predominant international language in the region was Old Aramaic. Hebrew was nearly extinct as a spoken language by Late Antiquity, but it continued to be used as a literary language and as the liturgical language of Judaism, evolving various dialects of literary Medieval Hebrew, until its revival as a spoken language in the late 19th century.

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