Michaela
What is a good way to learn Hebrew verb conjugation? I feel that one of the main things holding me back in Hebrew is my ability to conjugate verbs. I understand that the verbs are organised into 'binyanim' and everything, but when I'm having a conversation, I can't ever remember what the past tense or future tense or female imperative of that particular verb is. On the internet, you can find heaps of conjugation tables for many different verbs. I thought maybe I could spend some time copying these tables out and it might go into my brain, but it's kind of boring and doesn't seem to be helping. Has anyone any self study resource that has helped with this? Or any better method?
16 janv. 2016 20:33
Réponses · 8
5
Hello Micahela, I have benefited greatly from the Verb Park, a free interactive website from the Hebrew University. http://hebrew-multimedia.huji.ac.il/ab_project/login/mainMenu.html It may be an old website, as I have problems using it with other browsers, but on Internet Explorer 10 I am able to use it, although sometimes I have to click on the compatibility view icon next to the website address in (because otherwise the text acts strange). It is a really useful website that takes you through all the binyanim and gives you fun game exercises for all the tenses, to get them to sink in your mind, and to give you a good basic vocabulary (if you look up and study all the words that you don't know, that is). I strongly recommend it. If you see a lightbulb icon appear when you move your mouse over something, you can right-click to get an English translation, which is sometimes helpful. בהצלחה! : )
16 janvier 2016
Hello Michaela I recommend www.penpaland.com to practise hebrew with native speakers.
11 mars 2019
Vous n'avez pas encore trouvé vos réponses ?
Écrivez vos questions et profitez de l'aide des locuteurs natifs !