Maalot Educational Network | Evaluated Learning Experience
Advanced Modern Hebrew (HEB398)
Varies.
April 2016 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: demonstrate proficiency in listening, comprehension, reading and writing necessary for useful communication in the workplace and social situation in a foreign language; read and understand texts of familiar and academic topics; communicate ideas and needs in writing with sufficient accuracy for most social and formal settings. Grammar reflects the ability to manipulate language with some proficiency in a variety of tenses.
Students prepare for this proficiency examination using modern Hebrew language texts focusing on grammar and vocabulary and aural comprehension materials. Students use modern Hebrew Literature texts to prepare for the reading and writing sections.
In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 4 semester hours in Hebrew (4/16) (3/21 revalidation). NOTE: Only students who receive 6 credits on the Elementary Modern Hebrew (HEB198) exam AND 6 credits on the Intermediate Modern Hebrew (HEB297) exam may earn up to 4 semester hours on the Advanced Hebrew exam.