The primary purpose of this lesson is to assist the child in mastering the Hebrew alphabet. Learning to read a language presents a challenge for many children. That is why this lesson was created, to alleviate that problem. This way the parent is able to help the child during the lesson. What better way to learn the Hebrew alphabet with Ayala as your teacher and your parent helping you. This lesson will enable your child to know and recognize the Hebrew letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
Parent & Children do short stories together (Ages 3 - 10)
In this lesson the parent and child spend quality time together reading Hebrew short stories. Instead of the parent reading to the child, the child reads to the parent. Again the parent assumes the role of the teacher and is able to guide the child. This only applies in cases where the child needs help in comprehension or instruction on how to read the words. During this lesson your child will begin to speak Hebrew by reading short stories in Hebrew. They will learn to speak up to 100 Hebrew words.
Advanced Hebrew for children (Ages 10 - 12)
Your child is an advanced Hebrew student when your child knows the Hebrew alphabet, they can read short stories, they are comfortable speaking with adults and their ability to listen to short conversations is developing. Then the focus will be on building more vocabulary, grammar, expressions and Conversational Hebrew. This lesson will increase your child's Hebrew vocabulary up to 150 words. As well as Hebrew expressions enabling your child to start having conversations in modern Hebrew.
Learning Hebrew for Teenagers (Ages 13 - 17)
This particular lesson program can either be done in a self study program or in a one on one private lesson with Gogettell online. Teenage students vary in their attitudes towards learning, some are very enthusiastic, while others are more laid back. This programs adapts to the teen's way of learning. In our program The teen controls the balance between self study and online learning. This lesson will allow your Teen to read texts of up to 60 words, write a paragraph in modern Hebrew script, increase their vocabulary up to 15 - 20 new words per lesson and finally enable the Teen to speak modern Hebrew more fluently..