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UAB - Ulpan Aviv Bertele
Israel
Приєднався 23 вер 2011
We don't take shortcuts when it comes to teaching Hebrew because we want to provide our students with the highest quality ulpan experience Tel Aviv has to offer.
We believe effectively learning a new language and immersing yourself in Israeli culture requires small class sizes and a holistic approach that includes learning how to read and write like a local in addition to learning how to speak like a local. At UAB you will learn how to speak, read and write Hebrew for the Israel of today at an ulpan that feels more like home than a classroom or crowded coffee shop.
Quality classes start with quality instructors. Our classes are always taught by native Hebrew speakers who hold graduate or undergraduate degrees in Hebrew language. All UAB instructors are certified to teach Hebrew as a second language and have past experience teaching Hebrew in a class setting.
We believe effectively learning a new language and immersing yourself in Israeli culture requires small class sizes and a holistic approach that includes learning how to read and write like a local in addition to learning how to speak like a local. At UAB you will learn how to speak, read and write Hebrew for the Israel of today at an ulpan that feels more like home than a classroom or crowded coffee shop.
Quality classes start with quality instructors. Our classes are always taught by native Hebrew speakers who hold graduate or undergraduate degrees in Hebrew language. All UAB instructors are certified to teach Hebrew as a second language and have past experience teaching Hebrew in a class setting.
UAB's Fearless Founder Aviv Bertele Spills Tea on i24news
Buckle up! It's Pride Week 2023, and Aviv Bertele, our audacious founder, is dishing all the deets about launching the world's first Gay Ulpan. Textbook stereotypes, tech companies' 'Pride' hypocrisy, Israel's drama-filled politics - nothing's off the table. Join the conversation: www.avivbertele.com. Get sassy, get informed!
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Відео
Who Won the Election?
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So we're not sure if you're happy with the recent US election results. Our questions is would you use the verb זוכה or מנצח to describe it? 🏆 www.avivbertele.com
How should you say 'I won the election' in Hebrew?
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How should you say 'I won the election' in Hebrew?
Living in the Emirates or Bahrain and looking to learn Hebrew?
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Living in the Emirates or Bahrain and looking to learn Hebrew?
How does one say in Hebrew: לטייל ב or לטייל ל?
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How does one say in Hebrew: לטייל ב or לטייל ל?
What's the difference between שיטה and אמצעי in Hebrew?!
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What's the difference between שיטה and אמצעי in Hebrew?!
Why do Hebrew speakers use the word חוף when they're at the beach?
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Why do Hebrew speakers use the word חוף when they're at the beach?
Would you use the same word to describe fire and a lighter in Hebrew?!
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Would you use the same word to describe fire and a lighter in Hebrew?!
What's the difference between the verb זוכר and נזכר?
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What's the difference between the verb זוכר and נזכר?
Would you say לטייל ב or לטייל ל in Hebrew?!
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Would you say לטייל ב or לטייל ל in Hebrew?!
UAB - Ulpan Aviv Bertele Welcome video!
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UAB - Ulpan Aviv Bertele Welcome video!
How does one say 'inside' in Hebrew?!
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How does one say 'inside' in Hebrew?!
What's the difference between להוציא and לצאת in Hebrew?!
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What's the difference between להוציא and לצאת in Hebrew?!
Aviv Bertele reads out the first part of one of Etgar Keret's stories
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Aviv Bertele reads out the first part of one of Etgar Keret's stories
What does בית שחי have to do with the verb לשחות?!
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What does בית שחי have to do with the verb לשחות?!
Do You Use מטייל ב or מטייל ל in Hebrew?!
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Do You Use מטייל ב or מטייל ל in Hebrew?!
When you want to know when the bank closes, do you say נסגר or סגור?
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When you want to know when the bank closes, do you say נסגר or סגור?
Should You Always Use איפה in Hebrew?!
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Should You Always Use איפה in Hebrew?!
When You Are Meeting Up With Your Friends is it a מפגש or פגישה?
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When You Are Meeting Up With Your Friends is it a מפגש or פגישה?
When you hear a siren in Israel, is it אזעקה or צפירה?
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When you hear a siren in Israel, is it אזעקה or צפירה?
Do You Usually מנסה or משתדל in Hebrew?!
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Do You Usually מנסה or משתדל in Hebrew?!
So Why Do We Say אור-אורות in Hebrew?!
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So Why Do We Say אור-אורות in Hebrew?!
אולפן הכי טוב בארץ 🎉
תודה רבה הייתה לי השאלה הזות
Prefer Modesty! rather than Pride
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Thank you for this.
טעות רבה ! לא כול 'הדאבל' הם בנקבה רק הרוב . שדיים הם זכר: שדיים גדולים (ולא גדולות) ומותניים גם הם זכר: מותניים צרים (ולא צרות)
אם כבר מעירים על עברית תקנית, צריך לכתוב בצורה נכונה. כל הדאבל ולא כול הדאבל. תודה על החידוד. הדבר ידוע לנו והסרטון מיועד ללומדי עברית כשפה שנייה ולא לילידי הארץ. טעות רבה אינה עברית תקנית גם
So if I'll say that צודק & נכון are synonyms will be it wrong?
Correct. Just keep in mind that in any language there no absolute synonyms:)
@@AvivBertele ok. Because one has verb role...
@@mayanlogos92 Correct, even though צודק can be used as adjective also. Hebrew verbs in present have the potential of being adjectives or nouns. In the example שאלה צודקת for instance:)
Hi!
Why did you pretend this was an english video when it's Hebrew?
איפה פרק 4????????
Love the poster in the background. Where can I get something similar?
אני אוהבת את הנרי דוד וגאיה ט ראו ב שחקנים מדהימים
בכל יהודי יש ניצוץ.
It's good to stand with Israel... It's better to stand in Israel... It's best to stand in line in Israel... Proud member of ACIlWINAWBSWIASAPOTO A Californian In Israel Who Is Not A Wanna Be Sabra.. Who is also soft and polite on the outside...Who wears a tie, and stays loyal to that woman in Israel, without the games,... By not buying into the Sabra thing, I don't blame the one being stepped on as too sensitive.... For the Sabra thing is not a Jewish thing. Being born in Israel, and being nice on the outside is not a contridiction. The Sabra thing causes woman to be reactive, and Jaded Date..ish ...Where they then identify to a t-shirt's message, A Woman Needs a Man like a Fish Needs a Bicycle. Or view men as objects, as buses, where another one is just around the corner..The Sabra Thing perpetuates the war of the sexes... The women are not free to show vulnerability, or modesty, in other words they don't allow themselves to show they are a woman. This in order to keep the Sabra image. The Sabra thing only empowers the men to continue their sex MENipulation sabra games. The irony here, these same men are attracted to the modest, traditional family minded female with the iron...(ok I won't press these jokes too much).... The modesty causes beauty to be ageless, with less wrinkles... Smoking, which is a Sabra prop, causes wrinkles and danger... If I did smoke, I would not do the shoulder thing and say..What Can I Do.. I also stay in my own lane, for Israeli Lives Matter...I keep the radio low at the Kinneret...I tell the Nefesh B'Nefesh representative you don't have to give the Sabra test...It's ok to provide a chair to the one waiting, and to let him know you are an hour late, For it's not a badge of honor to lack accommodations...for it doesn't mean accomplishment. The 'Real' Israeli is also the guy in Bnai Brak, wearing a shtreimel in 100 degree weather... Because I am liberated to be me, I don't have to say that BS word to sound like a 'real' Israeli. In Israel, I hold on to the American legal right of not being sure of everything. I don't have to sound Israeli by telling other Americans they talk too much. So, when you come to Israel, with your American furniture, don't leave behind the beautiful traits you grew up with... These are the gathered sparks, the gifts you are bringing back to Israel.
Good Job:) Thank you!