StreetWise Hebrew gets scientific: host Guy Sharett is conducting an experiment with brand new podcasts. Meant for listeners who want to develop their advanced language skills, these episodes are entirely in Hebrew. Have a listen and let us know what you think. Should we keep it going? Leave your feedback in the comments below.

Playlist:
Nechi Nech – all this time / נצ’י נצ’ – כל הזמן הזה (lyrics)

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24 comments on “An Experiment in Advanced Hebrew

  1. Lora zygman says:

    Yes! Yes! Yes!

  2. Pearl Shifer says:

    great idea!

  3. liora says:

    love this!

  4. Ondine says:

    Yes! Would love this…

  5. chany says:

    yes please!

  6. T.J. Casser says:

    I think it’s an awesome idea – could Patreons get the text of it as well, like we do with ‘the few words of Hebrew’ at the end of the English episodes, to further ensure that we’re catching everything?

  7. Cheryl says:

    Yes!! The more Hebrew the better!! And the idea of providing the show’s text in Hebrew is also a great idea. Two thumbs up!

  8. Matic says:

    Oh YES please!

  9. Michelle Taupier says:

    Absolutely yes! My spoken and reading level of Hebrew is quite advanced, but the regular Israeli newscasts are bit too difficult without some vocabulary help. I love that you explain the root of a word, where it is grammatically, and how to use it, for example, how you just showed how to use Google as a verb and the binyan associated with it.

    What happened to easy Hebrew radio and Shaar Le’Mathil? Do you have any reading recommendations for intermediate-advanced readers. Maybe you can add recommendations to the text that you might give to Patreons?

    Thank you for your podcast!

  10. Philip Rosen says:

    Yes Guy. Meah Achuz!

  11. LS says:

    Good idea to do advanced Hebrew podcasts. I understood about 1/2 of what you said in this “beta” episode. I would suggest that you do advanced episodes, but that these are still “intermediate” — in other words, still a bit slower speed and crisp, clear and relatively less complicated language that we can understand.

  12. Hal Grinberg says:

    Do this advanced all-in-Hebrew program. Definitely. I’ll be listening.

  13. Gary adler says:

    Awesome idea !!

  14. Giorgia says:

    Great idea!!! please do that, will listen!

  15. Lisa S says:

    I think it is a great idea. I also agree with others here who recommend that you speak just a bit slower instead of normal paced. And, perhaps,when you say a word that you imagine would be new to most intermediate or advanced listeners, you explain it–or discuss it–as you did with the word “to google”, which was the first time I heard such a thing.

    thank you!

  16. Martin Stampler says:

    100% YES%

  17. VL says:

    Yes please please keep it up. I just discovered you and I love what you are doing.
    I was bemoaning the fact that you were using too much English so this idea of yours answers my wishes: Hebrew in Hebrew the best way to improve !

  18. VEL says:

    Yes please please keep it up. I just discovered you and I love what you are doing.
    I was bemoaning the fact that you were using too much English so this idea of yours answers my wishes: Hebrew in Hebrew the best way to improve !

  19. Davida Manon says:

    This is great! I hope you can manage to keep up both versions.

  20. Samuel says:

    Great idea, please please continue with this!

  21. KRL says:

    Another vote to continue this!! It’s at the perfect level for me- and it’s so hard to find Hebrew learning that’s at the right level.

  22. DS says:

    Great idea, but agree with comments that you should supply a Hebrew script, as you do with closing monologue, for those of us who are at intermediate level.

  23. Hallo457 says:

    yes please
    you re podcasts are one of the most helpful resources on the net. I am ready for all hebrew though. PLEEEASE and todah 🙂

  24. emma says:

    Yes please! This is a great idea.

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