MODHEB 101 A: Elementary Modern Hebrew

Autumn 2021
Meetings:
MW 9:30am - 11:20am / SAV 158
F 9:30am - 10:20am / SAV 158
SLN:
18664
Section Type:
Lecture
Joint Sections:
MODHEB 511 A
SIGNIFICANT ONLINE CONTENT - WITH ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE ASSIGNMENTS EVERY FRIDAY. . GRADUATE STUDENTS SHOULD ENROLL IN MODHEB 511 A. . ACCESS/ AUDIT/ GNM STUDENTS WITH INSTRUCTOR PERMISSION.
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

שלום וברוכים הבאים לשיעור עברית מודרנית סתיו 2021

The sequence MODHEB 101, 102 & 103 is a full year course of Elementary Modern Hebrew. In fall 2021, we will have hybrid course in which both synchronous and asynchronous formats will be used. Class will meet once a week in person, once a week via Zoom video conferencing and once a week asynchronously with content offered online for eleven weeks, and will complete chapter 4 in our textbook.

Course Information & Online Resources

The plan is to meet on Mondays & Wednesdays at 9:30-11:20 am (Seattle time) either in person or via Zoom video conferencing. Fridays will be used to review and work on online content or other projects asynchronously. You are required to have access to our course Canvas web-page, classroom and to our virtual meeting space which will be conducted via Zoom Video Conferencing https://washington.zoom.us/.

I will be distributing a conference ID which will allow you to join our online session. Access to both Canvas and Zoom is necessary for completing readings and homework assignments and for earning participation points.

 

Types of Communication

During the online course, our communication will be visible to all. For private communication, we will use individual email and Zoom office hours.

 

Hybrid Course Policies

  Expectations of students:

  • Come to class fully prepared.
  • Attend all in person and online sessions and actively participate in the forum.
  • Complete assignments on time. If difficulties turn up (such as illness, caring for others who are ill, technological problems, working from home where children need attention, etc.), let me know. We will figure out what to do to keep your learning on track.
  • Abide by the standards of academic honesty and student code of conduct.
  • Seek help. I’ll do my best to help you succeed in this class.
  • Have access to a camera and audio. The expectation is that you will be  visible/audible to me and to your classmates during the Zoom classes, but you can control those options. If you are not feeling well and want to listen in but not speak up or be seen, we will accommodate those circumstances. And, if the servers/processors/whatever are overburdened and the video is slowing down or disrupting our communication, we'll adapt as necessary to those circumstances.
  • I do not plan to record Zoom sessions. 

 

Course Etiquette:

  • Get to class on time. Test your camera and audio prior to class time.
  •  In general, it is good policy to "mute" yourself during a Zoom meeting, until you are ready to speak to the entire group. Keep phones and other devices from making background noise or disruption.
  • Respect each other.

 

The goals of this course are:

1) Ability to write and to read both print and script

2) Ability to participate in and understand basic conversation on everyday topics

3) Ability to compose and understand simple written materials on everyday topics

4) Acquisition of a vocabulary of approximately 1000 words

5) Understanding of the principles of the structure of the Hebrew language

6) Basic acquaintance with the culture expressed through the Hebrew language

 

Course Material: 

1) Textbook: Shalom 1 – שלום ב, Orly & Shalom Shoer, ISBN-13: 978-1547049660. This textbook is accompanied by a website available at hebrewshalom.com.

2) Course packet - available on Canvas.  

3) Quizlet - online learning tool, which includes class related activities and flashcards with all the vocabulary. 

4) Online dictionary available at: morfix.co.il  

 

Complete copy of the syllabus: syllabus fall 2021.pdf 

Weekly Schedule:


Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11

Catalog Description:
Modern Israeli Hebrew. Core vocabulary, grammar, conversational text, and oral and written communication. Excerpts from modern Hebrew prose and poetry. First in a sequence of three. Maximum 15 credits allowed between MODHEB 101; MODHEB 102; MODHEB 103; and MODHEB 105.
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
December 18, 2024 - 1:33 pm