A General word of Introduction to the Alephbet Series
The description of the lesson or lesson plan is abbreviated because the material of the lesson is covered thoroughly in the associated video!The Alephbet Series. Introduction to the letters of the Hebrew Language.
Lesson 1- the names of the letters
You are presented with the block or printed letters of the Hebrew Language, 22 in total.
Hebrew is read from right to left. The first download represents one font of the language only, you will be exposed to various fonts. The name of the letter indicates the sound that is pronounced upon reading it.
Eg. Like in English, when we see a ב we make a b sound. ג gives us a g sound.
A script letter is demonstrated next to each block letter
מנצפך , the five “final letters” that have two forms, one if they are at the end of the word, and the other when they are any other place in the word are demonstrated.
Download: The block letter pages (3 pages)
A script letter page, with arrows indicating how the strokes of the cursive/script letters are made.
Assignment: Familiarize yourself with the letters and their names. Start to write the script/cursive forms of the letters. (Don’t write the block letter form- no one does that- we all use only script)
Length: 8:39
Lesson 2- Introduction of the vowels and how the letter and vowel come together
Various block and script fonts available in MS Word are presented. Letters do not, and will not appear only one way. Some examples appear with vowels. מנצפך as “double” letters is presented.
Download: various block scripts and vowels
Assignment: download page and become more familiar with the varying fonts
Length: 3:56
Lesson 3- Vowels, block and script
Download: “different letters with vowels and final letters”
Assignment: Download the page. No formal assignment.
Length: 10:21
Lesson 4- Basic reading
Learned the words: שומר, כלב, משפחה, בית, ילדים, מדברת, לפני
Download: Basic reading of words page
Assignment: Go over the reading of the words that we learned together in class
Length: 7:00
At this point in my opinion you are ready to begin Part 1 of this user friendly Hebrew course. Although you might not yet feel comfortable with your reading abilities, the presentation of the material is made very slowly and sequentially so that you should be able to progress forward despite your limited knowledge and practice at this point.