Modern Hebrew language and literature I, part B
Rachel Birati
6 points
* 4 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
*
The prerequisite for admission into this course is a pass in JWC1010 or its
equivalent
Objectives This subject aims at extending the knowledge and skills which students acquired in JWC1010.
Synopsis In this subject which is a continuation from JWC1010 students will be afforded the opportunity to consolidate the oral and written skills which they acquired in JWC1010. Exposure to somewhat more challenging literary and non-literary texts will help sharpen their analytical skills and contribute to a better understanding of the Jewish cultural background and heritage.
Assessment Written assignments including dictation and oral examination:
50%
* Written Examination: 50%
Recommended texts
The Gesher lemishtalmim series of booklets published by the WZO in Jerusalem (The appropriate booklet may be suggested by the teacher.)
Band O Reader: Modern Hebrew prose and poetry Behrman House, 1990
Livny Y and Kokhba M A Hebrew grammar for schools and colleges Rubin Mass, 1983
Barkaly S Luakh Hap'alim Hashalem 27th edition, Reuven, 1982
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