3 Easy Ways to Learn More Hebrew
By Esther Mandella
By Esther Mandella
I know you are busy! You are running a
household, a home business, helping at your congregation, time is not a luxury
you can afford. That is why in this article you are going to find 3, I
promise very EASY, ways to learn more Hebrew, and never break a sweat.
1)
Learn while you sleep! Learning while you sleep,
also called hypnopedia, can be just thing you have been looking for learning in
a relaxed and soothing way! Simply search YouTube has various Hebrew options
that can run all night long! Listen to vocabulary words and even full
phrases as you drift off to slumberland! All of us take a bit to fully fall
asleep. You are sure to enjoy a few
minutes of conscious learning, and then throughout the night, you will be
taking in more and more! Even if your fluency doesn’t triple overnight, you
will become more aware of the correct accent of your Israeli cousins! Plus,
there is nothing liking learning to help with insomnia!
2)
Do you find yourself checking your social media
page a lot? Many people check in with online friends more than once a
day. You can use that habit to your advantage! Search Facebook with phrases like, “Hebrew
Word of the Day,” and many choices will come up! For free, you will learn
a Hebrew word each day effortlessly. I
encourage you to share the word on your timeline so friends can learn too!
Each time you surf on your wall, you will see your new word. You learned English one word at a time. Soon,
your Hebrew will improve too! Consider
joining more than one group to double-time your learning!
3)
Speak Heblish! What is Heblish you ask? It
is simply a funny word that describes a mixture of Hebrew and English.
Don’t be afraid to use your Heblish all day long, especially around
family and friends! Tell them what you
plan to do and they will be happy as they learn too! Learned a new Hebrew word
today? Use it! If your child wants milk, ask them “if they want to drink
chalav.” Are they hungry? Ask them if they “want a piece of lechem?”
Remember practice makes perfect, so keep putting new words into practice!
Sweet Hebrew dreams to you!
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