Hi Natalia,
Thanks for sharing your goals. It’s great that you want fluency in English and also want to learn Hebrew. Surrounding yourself with like-minded learners is very helpful; consider online communities, language exchanges, or regular practice partners to get more speaking and writing practice. Short daily practice and regular exposure will build confidence in both languages. If you’d like, we can share general tips for finding groups or starting beginner Hebrew practice.
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Hi Madeline,
Thanks for sharing - it’s wonderful that you want to learn so many languages. We can see why Arabic, Filipino, Spanish, and Hebrew are meaningful to you given your family and community. Choosing one or two to focus on first often helps keep progress steady. If you decide to study Hebrew with us or have specific questions, let us know and we’ll be glad to help. בהצלחה (behatzlacha - good luck).
Let us know if you have any questions.
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Hi Natalia,
Thank you for your message.
We do offer live Hebrew classes online via video conference. You can check out our 1-hour live group classes for absolute beginner Hebrew learners here:
https://www.HebrewPod101.com/live-group-classes
For more information about the classes and schedule, please email us at live@HebrewPod101.com and our team will be happy to assist you further.
Best Regards,
Team HebrewPod101.com
I need a professional Hebrew teacher. Where can I find one? Do you organize professional 10 week Hebrew classes? If you do, then could you please let me know.
Best regards,
Natalia
I would like to be very fluent in English. Everyone has its own level of fluency. For me, American English is much easier than UK English. Also, American English sounds a little bit more friendlier and warmer. I would like to speak and write some Hebrew too. For this I need to be surrounded by alike minded people.
There are so many different languages that I would like very much to learn.
Besides Hebrew, there is Arabic, as there are a lot of Arabic people living i my area of Queens.
Philippines (My niece through marriage just had a baby. My husband and I can't wait to meet him).
Spanish (My mother tried teaching me, but it took a long time before I could understand what she was telling me.
She took Spanish in High School).
There are so many more I would love to learn.
Hi Kevin!
That's wonderful to hear! 🌟 Learning multiple languages is a fantastic ambition and can really help you connect with diverse communities. It's great that you're embracing the diversity in your congregation.
שָׁלוֹם (Shalom / Peace) and may your language learning journey be fulfilling and enjoyable! If you ever have any questions about Hebrew, feel free to ask.
Have a great day!
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Hi Miroslaw!
Arabic is indeed an interesting language, and with your impressive linguistic background, it sounds like you have a great foundation to learn it! 😊 In today's interconnected world, understanding different languages and cultures can be very enriching, even if it's just to understand your "adversaries" better.
If you have any questions about Hebrew or need any help with your studies, feel free to let us know.
תודה רבה! (Toda raba! "Thank you very much!")
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I am ambitious! I have thought of learning Spanish and Portuguese along with Hebrew. My congregation is very diverse! God bless! Shalom!
Arabic should be interesting I speak already German and Russian with Polish Jewish origin living in France (15 % of French population speak some Arabic. It is good to know the language of your adversaries lol
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