| The program consists of 5 courses that commence six times a year and continue for a period of one academic year of 9 months. Each course is based on a weekly meeting and regular homework for practice between lessons. Home exercises and textbooks are sent from the offices in Israel to the student prior to the beginning of the course. |
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| Evaluation of the students' skill level is performed in two stages: |
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During a telephone conversation with a counselor from Israel, who evaluates the student's Hebrew level. |
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A level test that is taken online by the student and verifies the counselor's evaluation. |
| The results of the level tests are reviewed by our pedagogical staff that also organizes group placements in order to create homogeneous groups. |
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Beginners level A - Intended for students who do not speak, read or write Hebrew. |
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Intermediates level B - Intended for students who can hold a basic conversation in Hebrew and know the alphabet. |
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Intermediates level C - Intended for students can hold a conversation in Hebrew and read and write basic Hebrew. |
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Advanced level D - Intended for students who are able to conduct a conversation in Hebrew on different topics and can read Hebrew texts. |
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Advanced level E - Intended for students who are able to conduct a conversation in Hebrew on different topics and can read Hebrew texts. |
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| Course |
Vocabulary |
Fluency |
Grammar |
| A |
Non existent |
Non existent |
Non existent |
| B |
"Broken" speech |
Answers simple questions |
Non existent |
| C |
Conversation level |
Fluent with Many grammar mistakes |
Knows some grammar rules |
| D |
Conversation level |
Fluent speech |
Knows most of grammar rules |
| E |
Conversation level |
Fluent speech |
Knows all grammar rules |
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