JWC3020

Hebrew language and literature III (part B)

Rachel Birati

8 points
* 3 hours per week
* Second semester
* Clayton
* Prerequisites: satisfactory completion of Hebrew III (part A) or its equivalent

Objectives This subject is a continuation of Hebrew language and literature III (part A) and aims at the consolidation of advanced literary and language skills acquired in part A, the continued broadening of knowledge and understanding of the Hebrew language and literature and of Jewish cultural trends afforded through the medium of relevant Hebrew texts.

Synopsis Through a close study of specially selected literary and non-literary texts, audio-visual material, verbal and written communication and an exposure to important literary criticism, students will be able to realize the aims as specified in the segment of "objectives".

Assessment Written assignments (4000 words): 43%
* Oral examination: 7%
* Written examination (2000 words): 50%

Recommended texts

The Gesher Lemishtalmim series of booklets published by the WZO in Jerusalem - the appropriate booklet may be selected as suggested by the teacher
Lahav N (ed.) Likro Sifrut Lebagrut Mishlav, 1991
Avicazar A 25 Behinot Bagrut Belashon, Behavanah Uphitronoteihen Hotzaat Nofer, 1991
Muzafi R and Shahar M Hagesher Lakesher D Reches, 1991
Ratok L and others Leorekh Hashurot Ramot, 1983

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