logging in or signing up MH02-04-05-Grammar eckerjacob Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 9 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Modern Hebrew 03-4/5 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Grammar: Grammar “Modern Hebrew” PowerPoint Presentation by Jacob Ecker / Jacob@Ecker.COM by Blumberg and Lewittes , Revised Edition, 1963. Chapter 02 Section 4 GrammarGrammar: Grammar This presentation includes both the grammar and exercises sections of chapter two. I expect that we will cover most or all of this presentation in class on Sunday. JEGrammar: Grammar There are many PowerPoint Animations in this presentation. Proceed by pressing the down arrow or back up by pressing the up arrow. (ONLY WORKS IF YOU ARE IN FULL-SCREEN MODE)Grammar: GrammarGrammarA-Plural: GrammarA -Plural PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page The word usually is emphasized to remind us that all language rules have exceptions. There are some irregular nouns that take the wrong suffix. We will learn those individually. Most, (90 to 95%) are regular and follow the rules. This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next sectionGrammarA-Plural: GrammarA -Plural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarA-2-Plural: GrammarA-2-Plural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarAFemininePlural: GrammarAFemininePlural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next sectionGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarAuxVerbs: GrammarAuxVerbs This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02, page 08 B. Auxiliary Verbs In English, present tense can be either declarative (I eat), progressive (I am eating) or emphatic (I do eat). But in Hebrew there is only one present tense form. It can be translated into any one of the English forms. An English sentence using any one of these forms would be translated into the same Hebrew sentence. When translating from English to Hebrew, just leave out the auxiliary verb. When translating from Hebrew to English, you may choose to use any one of the three English equivalents.GrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02, page 08 B. Auxiliary Verbs I write on the board. I (am) writing on the board. I (do) write on the board. The teacher writes on the board. The teacher (is) writing on the board. The teacher (does) write on the board. What (does) the teacher write? What (is) the teacher writing?ExercisesSplash: ExercisesSplash Chapter 02 Page 08 PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageComment: Comment I am aware of one mistake in this presentation. Can you find it? Is there more than one?Exercises-Ia: This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section Exercises- Ia PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02 page 08Exercises-II: This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section Exercises-II PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02 page 08Exercises-III: Exercises-III Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-IIIb: Exercises- IIIb Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-IV: Exercises-IV Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammar: Grammar The next exercise is word matching. The next two pages will display two columns of words, then every time you click the down arrow it will move one word to the matching positions. Decide which word you would pick, then click the down arrow to see which word I picked. The first page will move an English word to the proper place beside its Hebrew match. Then the page will be repeated with the Hebrew word moving to its English match.Exercises-V: Exercises-V Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-Vb: Exercises- Vb Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageAll Letters: All Letters Song by Debbie FriedmanComment: Comment Please leave a comment. You can help me improve this work by finding my mistakes and making suggestions for improvement. Jacob mailto:jacob@ecker.com I am aware of one mistake in this presentation. Did you find it? Did you find more than one?LinkToList: LinkToList The current listing of available lessons can be found at: http://ourvalues.info/Hebrew/ You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
MH02-04-05-Grammar eckerjacob Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 9 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Modern Hebrew 03-4/5 Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Grammar: Grammar “Modern Hebrew” PowerPoint Presentation by Jacob Ecker / Jacob@Ecker.COM by Blumberg and Lewittes , Revised Edition, 1963. Chapter 02 Section 4 GrammarGrammar: Grammar This presentation includes both the grammar and exercises sections of chapter two. I expect that we will cover most or all of this presentation in class on Sunday. JEGrammar: Grammar There are many PowerPoint Animations in this presentation. Proceed by pressing the down arrow or back up by pressing the up arrow. (ONLY WORKS IF YOU ARE IN FULL-SCREEN MODE)Grammar: GrammarGrammarA-Plural: GrammarA -Plural PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page The word usually is emphasized to remind us that all language rules have exceptions. There are some irregular nouns that take the wrong suffix. We will learn those individually. Most, (90 to 95%) are regular and follow the rules. This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next sectionGrammarA-Plural: GrammarA -Plural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarA-2-Plural: GrammarA-2-Plural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarAFemininePlural: GrammarAFemininePlural This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next sectionGrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammarAuxVerbs: GrammarAuxVerbs This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02, page 08 B. Auxiliary Verbs In English, present tense can be either declarative (I eat), progressive (I am eating) or emphatic (I do eat). But in Hebrew there is only one present tense form. It can be translated into any one of the English forms. An English sentence using any one of these forms would be translated into the same Hebrew sentence. When translating from English to Hebrew, just leave out the auxiliary verb. When translating from Hebrew to English, you may choose to use any one of the three English equivalents.GrammarArticle: GrammarArticle This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02, page 08 B. Auxiliary Verbs I write on the board. I (am) writing on the board. I (do) write on the board. The teacher writes on the board. The teacher (is) writing on the board. The teacher (does) write on the board. What (does) the teacher write? What (is) the teacher writing?ExercisesSplash: ExercisesSplash Chapter 02 Page 08 PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageComment: Comment I am aware of one mistake in this presentation. Can you find it? Is there more than one?Exercises-Ia: This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section Exercises- Ia PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02 page 08Exercises-II: This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section Exercises-II PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next page Chapter 02 page 08Exercises-III: Exercises-III Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-IIIb: Exercises- IIIb Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-IV: Exercises-IV Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageGrammar: Grammar The next exercise is word matching. The next two pages will display two columns of words, then every time you click the down arrow it will move one word to the matching positions. Decide which word you would pick, then click the down arrow to see which word I picked. The first page will move an English word to the proper place beside its Hebrew match. Then the page will be repeated with the Hebrew word moving to its English match.Exercises-V: Exercises-V Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageExercises-Vb: Exercises- Vb Chapter 02 page 09 This page displays in sections PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next section PRESS the DOWN arrow to proceed to next pageAll Letters: All Letters Song by Debbie FriedmanComment: Comment Please leave a comment. You can help me improve this work by finding my mistakes and making suggestions for improvement. Jacob mailto:jacob@ecker.com I am aware of one mistake in this presentation. Did you find it? Did you find more than one?LinkToList: LinkToList The current listing of available lessons can be found at: http://ourvalues.info/Hebrew/