Yes. Repeating these is good. For a beginner like myself, I wouldn't use this for auditory learning, but rather to strengthen that important ability to "see the sounds" as one reads. It also helps you get a better sense of how sentences are constructed. We might miss some grammer lessons, but moving at this pace once in a while helps a beginer develop a better overview of how sentences are knitted together in Hebrew. And, as you say, it's a good opportunity to scoop up some vocabulary. Even at my rudimentary level, hearing the thoughts behind interpretation and the words we build that with provides some of that better understanding of scripture and how it is put together that we are all seeking.
The review is very useful. It triggers your memory to try to remember what you did last time and pre-empt what is about to be translated. What I find difficult is the varying tonal emphases on suffixes etc. as it’s difficult for me to hear what they are.
OK, thanks for the feedback. Many have told me how helpful the tonal emphases are. Lately I have sometimes done a final reading with them. I'll try to integrate both approaches
Great video. Thank you. I don't find any use in the weird noises you employ for plurals and such, it is not helpful for me, but I appreciate your videos and teachings.
Toda raba excellent teaching
Amazing!
very timely
Thanks so much Rabi.
my plesaure akhi
Yes. Repeating these is good.
For a beginner like myself, I wouldn't use this for auditory learning, but rather to strengthen that important ability to "see the sounds" as one reads. It also helps you get a better sense of how sentences are constructed. We might miss some grammer lessons, but moving at this pace once in a while helps a beginer develop a better overview of how sentences are knitted together in Hebrew. And, as you say, it's a good opportunity to scoop up some vocabulary. Even at my rudimentary level, hearing the thoughts behind interpretation and the words we build that with provides some of that better understanding of scripture and how it is put together that we are all seeking.
Yes, so helpful - thx, Rav!
Do the repetition, it’s helpful!
I like your Shabbat song
todah!
The review is very useful. It triggers your memory to try to remember what you did last time and pre-empt what is about to be translated. What I find difficult is the varying tonal emphases on suffixes etc. as it’s difficult for me to hear what they are.
OK, thanks for the feedback. Many have told me how helpful the tonal emphases are. Lately I have sometimes done a final reading with them. I'll try to integrate both approaches
Great video. Thank you. I don't find any use in the weird noises you employ for plurals and such, it is not helpful for me, but I appreciate your videos and teachings.
dont use any noises for plurals...