The Hebrew word for the singular word “sister” is אָחוֹת, pronounced /ACHOT/. Typically, to pluralize a feminine noun in Hebrew, you add the suffix –וֹת, pronounced /OT/. The word ACHOT already has an -OT ending though, in its singular form – so how...
The Hebrew word אֶת – pronounced /et/ – doesn’t have a translation in English, and that makes it one of the more difficult grammar points for Hebrew learners. It’s a major part of Hebrew speech, though – you can’t learn Hebrew...
I love to teach Hebrew in Hebrew, even to beginners. It’s not as hard as you might think – and that’s not to say it’s easy – but with pictures and drawings, body language and facial expressions, real artifacts and other supports, students can learn Hebrew...
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Have you ever thought about what you would do if a student yells out COCK in your classroom? No? Cool, me neither. It happened to me two years ago, but I remember it like it was yesterday. I was teaching my last class of the day, a rambunctious group of 4th grade...