Hmm, I'm not sure this is for absolute beginners. It assumes a bit of prior knowledge that wasn't explicitly taught. Some examples were confusing.
Reading Modern Hebrew Poetry: From the Enlightenment to Today
Discover the rich history, themes, and stylistic evolution of modern Hebrew poetry through close readings of key texts from the Enlightenment to the present day.
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The examples weren't always directly applicable to what was being taught. A bit confusing tbh.
Good content, but I wish there were more opportunities to practice. The explanations were clear enough though.
So glad I took this. The material was presented in a really clear and digestible way. The instructor's passion is contagious!
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