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Lesson 7A | Fruit and Vegetables
May 25, 2025·—
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Israel is a true haven for fruit and vegetable lovers. Learn all the words in Hebrew for the ones that you like best. Warning: this Hebrew podcast lesson may cause extreme hunger!

Lesson 1A | Shalom: Basic Introduction
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Liat and Eran, our two Israelis, meet for the first time. In this first lesson of our Beginner’s Hebrew course, you will learn how to ask someone’s name and greet them in Hebrew.

Lesson 1B | Shalom: Basic Introduction
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Add sparkle to your greetings with *na-im me-od* and three cheerful ways to wish someone a great day, then see how Hebrew flips adjective-noun order as you practice aloud together.

Lesson 1C | Shalom: Basic Introduction
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Put your knowledge to work: review the Lesson 1 greeting dialogue line-by-line, drill key words like *shalom* and *na-im me-od*, then flip the script—translate English prompts into Hebrew until polite introductions roll off your tongue.

Lesson 2A | Morning Encounter
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Start your day with “good morning” and a little Hebrew chit-chat. After this Hebrew podcast lesson, you’ll be ready for a casual meeting with a new Israeli friend.

Lesson 2B | Morning Encounter
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Demystify Hebrew suffixes for gender and number—*ma shlomcha*, *shlomech*, *shlomchem*, *shlomchen*—and lock them in with quick translation drills.

Lesson 2C | Morning Encounter
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Rehearse the morning greeting exchange: shadow native speakers through *boker tov* and *ma shlomcha/ma shlomech*, answer back in real time, and translate a rapid-fire list of words such as *toda*, *me-od*, and *lehitraot*.

Lesson 3A | What Do You Do?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Do you work? Or maybe study? Maybe both? What is your field? In this lesson, we’ll be learning the Hebrew words to answer all these questions!

Lesson 3B | What Do You Do?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Meet the power of Hebrew roots: watch L-M-D and R-K-D branch into verbs like “study,” “work,” and “dance,” while you master the easy present-tense patterns they create.

Lesson 3C | What Do You Do?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Take the mic: recite Liat and Eran’s student-life monologues, swap *ani lomed/ani lomedet*, and speed-translate sentences that mix “study” and “work” verbs until the rhythm feels natural.

Lesson 4A | Nationality and Language
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Every year, people from around the globe visit Israel. What is your nationality? What languages do you speak? (We know Hebrew will soon be on the list!)

Lesson 4B | Nationality and Language
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Say “he,” “she,” and “you” with confidence, weave in new nationalities and languages, and role-play lively chats that use the full set of personal pronouns.

Lesson 4C | Nationality and Language
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Polish pronouns and nationalities—echo the “Are you Israeli?” dialogue, sprint through male/female forms (*israeli/israelit*, *medaber/medaberet*), and tackle a mini-quiz on world languages.

Lesson 5A | Days of the Week
Apr 16, 2025·—
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In this Hebrew conversation you will learn the Hebrew names for the days of the week while finding out whether Eran will accept Liat’s invitation to see a movie.

Lesson 5B | Days of the Week
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Never lose track of the week—learn all the Hebrew day names, pick up handy little words like *ma im?*, and test yourself in a fun, fast quiz.

Lesson 5C | Days of the Week
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Plan movie night in Hebrew: practice the invitation dialogue, review day names from *yom rishon* to *Shabbat*, and ace a quick “what day comes after…?” quiz.

Lesson 6A | Do You Know Danny?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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They say it’s a small world, and when it comes to Israelis it’s especially true! Someone always knows someone. Find out if you know someone too!

Lesson 6B | Do You Know Danny?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Jump into past-tense verbs: turn *hu rakad* into present forms like *roked/rokedet*, then conjugate “study,” “count,” “think,” and “close” across different speakers.

Lesson 6C | Do You Know Danny?
Apr 16, 2025·—
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Put Pa-al verbs in motion—role-play the dance-company chat (*makira*, *roked*), send a friendly *dash*, then conjugate roots such as **ש-מ-ר**, **ס-פ-ר**, and **ס-ג-ר** across genders for smooth recall.


