Distance learning degrees in Modern Hebrew
HEBREU - Diplôme de Langue niveau 1 (DL1) à distance 2024-2025 (372.03 KB, .pdf)
HEBREU - Diplôme de Langue niveau 2 (DL2) à distance 2024-2025 (353.17 KB, .pdf)
Language diplomas in modern Hebrew - DL 1 and 2
For each diploma:
- Duration: 1 year
- Level: beginner
- Bimodal teaching
- Timetable: 2h30 synchronous of weekly classes + personal work of around 10 hours
- Credits: 30 ECTS
- Fee 2024-2025 (excluding CVEC): 659 euros/year
- Admission on candidatures2.inalco.fr : dates to come - This link will be active when registration opens
- Start of courses : dates to come
- Training coordinator : Il-Il Yatziv-Malibert
- Contact : sefor-ead@inalco.fr
Presentation
Presentation
The Language Diploma in Modern Hebrew is a fully distance learning course spread over two years, each of which leads to a diploma. It is particularly well-suited to meet the needs of people following other courses or engaged in professional life.
The distance learning DL1 in Modern Hebrew enables students who have never studied the language before to reach A1+ level in two semesters, while the distance learning DL2 enables them to reach A2 level.
Target audience
Target audience
Are you a student engaged in other courses, sometimes at a very high level (thesis, grandes écoles, etc.), and want to learn Hebrew? This year of study allows you to do just that, while earning an institutional diploma at the end.
Do you want to specialize in Hebrew? This is your opportunity to acquire a solid foundation in the language so that, starting from an initial level, you can later, if you wish, specialize in the field of research in Jewish and Hebrew studies.
For the distance DL1, no language prerequisites are necessary. For direct access to DL2, please contact the training coordinator.
Programs
Programs
The year of each of the distance Modern Hebrew DLs is made up of two 13-week semesters. Teaching is 2h30 weekly Hebrew classes to which must be added 10 hours of personal work:
- Comprehension and oral expression, in asynchronous ;
- Comprehension and written expression, in asynchronous remote ;
- Language practice and pedagogical follow-up, in synchronous twice a week.
Teaching methods
Teaching methods
These courses offer a progression fully adapted to distance learning. They have been designed in such a way that autonomous learning is complemented and reinforced by support provided by qualified teachers, in the form of synchronous courses. Training in Modern Hebrew is offered in a hybrid mode, 50% asynchronous and 50% synchronous.
Evaluation methods
Evaluation methods
Assessment is online:
- Oral/written comprehension and expression: oral/written assignments to be submitted on Moodle (every two or three weeks), a mid-semester mid-term exam and a Zoom exam at the end of the semester, two exams validating each semester (first session and make-up session) according to the INALCO academic calendar.
- Language practice and supervision: compulsory attendance and participation in interactive Zoom sessions.