HEBREW in 10 minutes a day® with CD-ROM
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Product Description
HEBREW in 10 minutes a day® Book
HEBREW in 10 minutes a day® CD-ROM
Now learning Hebrew is simply a breeze! New language learning software blends entertainment with education - you'll learn faster than ever and have fun too! Interactive computer Sticky Labels, Flash Cards and special activities teach you the most useful words and phrases so you're speaking with ease. Whether you're visiting Tel Aviv or connecting with your heritage, HEBREW in 10 minutes a day with CD-ROM will open doors to this wonderful language!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #208583 in Books
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- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.46" h x .51" w x 10.83" l, .91 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 132 pages
Editorial Reviews
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Unbeatable! Plenty of colourful illustrations so all the family can grasp what is wanted... --Amazon.co.uk on-line review, May 2001.
I really recommend it... Have fun learning using this great book... --Amazon.co.uk on-line review, October 2000
I really recommend it... Have fun learning using this great book... --Amazon.co.uk on-line review, October 2000
About the Author
Kristine K Kershul
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
63 of 64 people found the following review helpful.
Nice but very basic. Some transliteration problems.
By Adam Lance
I bought this book to help a friend learn Hebrew. This is a nice book, but the English transliterations are flawed, and that's what I had the most trouble with.
First of all, the book tells you that the tsere is prounounced "ay", when actually, in the modern spoken Hebrew of Israel, it is pronounced like eh in red. Plus it goes on to transliterate the tsere inconsistantly (sometimes as "eh", sometimes as ay).
Shva is the same way. When it's not silent, it's transliterated as 'e'...but sometimes as "ay". (Shva is never pronounced "ay".)
32 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Great book if you need to learn Hebrew quickly
By Coe
I don't know how much I would have liked this book if I was learning Hebrew from afar, but a few years ago, I found out on two week's notice that I was going to Israel for six months. I had to get a workable knowledge of Hebrew in a short period of time. I carried the pocket pal card and the grocery card everywhere, and the flash cards were great. I like the style of the workbook - it is fun and entertaining. You definitely need the discipline to repeat things to learn much, though, as with any language learning. I clearly don't know Hebrew well enough to know about inaccuracies, but it was great for me, teaching me the basics very quickly.
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent starter book for tourists or oleim chadashim...
By A Customer
I've recently moved from the US to Israel and started Ulpan (Hebrew School). This book is an excellent starting piont for learning basic everyday hebrew. It has helped me tremendously.
