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JWC2020

Modern Hebrew language and literature II, part B

Rachel Birati

8 points
* 4 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
* The prerequisite for admission to this course is a pass in JWC2010 or its equivalent

Objectives This subject aims at extending the knowledge and skills which students acquired in JWC2010.

Synopsis In this subject which is a continuation from JWC2010, students will be afforded the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge and various written and oral skills which they acquired in JWC2010. The literary and non-literary texts will be somewhat more demanding than in JWC2010 and will provide the necessary scope for the continued growth in the subject and the refinement of knowledge and skills.

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.)

Finer Mintz R (ed.) Modern Hebrew poetry: A bilingual anthology tr. R Finer Mintz, Greenwood Press, 1966

Band O Reader: Modern prose and poetry Behrman House, 1990 (Students will be studying the second half of the reader - the continuation from JWC2010).

Chomsky M (ed.) Sha'ar Lesifrut, Pirkei Kriah Lelomdei Ivrit Am Oved, 1987

Barkaly S Luakh Hap'alim Hashalem 27th edition, Reuven, 1982


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