hebrew lesson

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hebrew lesson

A student writes Hebrew letters on a chalkboard during a Hebrew lesson.

Definition

Noun: A session or period of instruction focused on teaching the Hebrew language. This involves learning aspects such as vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, or conversation in Hebrew.

Usage

The term "Hebrew lesson" is used to refer to a specific instance or class dedicated to learning Hebrew. It is a countable noun.

Examples
  • She attends a Hebrew lesson every Tuesday evening to prepare for her trip to Israel.
  • The online platform offers interactive Hebrew lessons for beginners.
  • During the Hebrew lesson, the teacher focused on verb conjugations.
Advanced Usage
  • To take/give/have a Hebrew lesson: Common collocations describing participation or instruction.
    • I take a private Hebrew lesson once a week.
    • He gives Hebrew lessons at the community center.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hebrew class: Often used synonymously with "Hebrew lesson," though "class" may imply a more formal or regular series.
  • Hebrew tutorial: Typically implies a guided, often one-on-one, session.
  • Hebrew instruction: A more formal, uncountable term for the general activity of teaching Hebrew.
Synonyms
  • Hebrew class
  • Hebrew tutorial
  • Hebrew language instruction
Notes

"Hebrew lesson" specifically denotes the instructional activity. It is not used to describe a moral lesson or insight derived from a story or experience (a different sense of the word "lesson").

hebrew lesson

A student writes Hebrew letters on a chalkboard during a Hebrew lesson.

Noun
  1. instruction in the Hebrew language

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