Digital Hebrew Grammar Courses

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Join our Hebrew grammar Masterclass series and conquer the tangled web of tenses, verbs, prepositions, and conjugations.

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Started learning a new language?

Good for you!
You probably remember tons of new words by now, and your speaking confidence is constantly growing. But there are a few grammatical issues you just can’t wrap your mind around. You know that feeling, right?

Not as complicated as you thought...

Brace yourself—Hebrew grammar doesn’t have to be as intimidating as you once thought. We’re here to make it much more simple for you to navigate.

Introducing our Hebrew Masterclass series, where we break down all of these confusing yet crucial topics in a straightforward way. No fluff, just the good stuff! We’ll give you awesome tips to nail those past and future tenses, and even conquer prepositions.

What will you learn?

  • The conjugation formula for prepositions, past and future tense
  • Relevant verbs and prepositions for your conversational Hebrew toolbox
  • Exceptions, irregulars and what to do with them
  • Conjugation tips & hacks that will make your life easier 

What's included?

  • A 30-minute overview of grammar topics
  • Interactive quizzes and videos to tune your ears to Hebrew
  • Vocabulary and grammar practice
  • Lifetime Access 

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Hebrew Nugget:

Digital Hebrew Grammar Courses

The past year has been an emotional rollercoaster – moving from the shock, pain, and sadness of unimaginable events to the moments of hope we felt with each hostage coming home, each family reunited, and every soldier returning safely. Alongside this, we’ve found countless reasons to be grateful – for the incredible outpouring of support from civilians, and for the things we still hold dear, like our families, our partners, and our community. But these feelings are always mixed with the ache and despair that everyone in Israel still carries, even now.
I’d say the best way to describe how everyone around me is feeling is רגשות מעורבים (reh-gah-shoht meh-oh-rah-veem), which means “mixed emotions.” רגש (reh-gehsh) means “an emotion” in singular, but in plural, רגשות, it might sound feminine with the “OHT” ending. But here’s the catch: this doesn’t change the gender of the noun or the adjective that follows, which still matches the singular form. So, it’s מעורבים and not מעורבות. It’s just one of those quirks of Hebrew that’s tricky to explain.

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