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| ===== Review ===== | ===== Review ===== | ||
| - | Hebrew is written from Right to Left. | + | ==== Last lesson we learned that.... ==== |
| - | There are 22 letters in the Hebrew | + | * Hebrew |
| - | Seven of the letters | + | * There are 22 letters in the Hebrew Alef-Bet. |
| - | Five of the letters | + | * Seven of the letters are called **double** letters because they make either **plosive** sounds (also called **stops**) or **fricative** sounds. |
| - | There are many styles | + | * Five of the letters have final forms that are used only at the ends of words. |
| - | There are different regional/ | + | * There are many styles |
| + | * There are different regional/ | ||
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| ===== First Letters ===== | ===== First Letters ===== | ||
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| (And, yes, I'm sneaking a couple of actual words into these early Alphabet lessons, because we will need them in order to talk about Syllables and Vowels in upcoming lessons.) | (And, yes, I'm sneaking a couple of actual words into these early Alphabet lessons, because we will need them in order to talk about Syllables and Vowels in upcoming lessons.) | ||
| + | ===== Exercises ===== | ||
| + | Master the **[[Lesson 2 Flashcards]]** before you proceed to Lesson 3. | ||
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