At Carleton

  • Hebrew Department
  • We offer a variety of comprehensive self instruction language programs available by appointment at the Language Center.

Web Resources

Hebrew Dictionaries

Cultural Sites

Hebrew Newspapers and Wikipedia

Torah text

Language-Learning Resources

  • Ulpan La-Inyan – Learn to hand write Hebrew with correct stroke order using the animations. 27 different writings – 22 alphabets, 5 with different forms.Israelis write Hebrew by hand in a script that looks different from printed Hebrew. Learn to write Hebrew script like an Israeli using the animations.
  • Learn Hebrew – Neatly organized to teach you different aspects of Hebrew in each lesson. Includes practice exercises, 15 classes, good for covering the basics
  • HebrewPod101 – ”The Fastest, Easiest, Most Fun Way to Learn Hebrew”. New videos Tuesday and Friday. Audio and video lessons
  • Quia –  a website for practicing grammar, vocabulary, and a host of other useful things. You can find practice quizzes and online practice exercises.
  • Duolingo – Free courses for people on the go. Memorize vocabulary, improve pronunciation and understand grammar. For beginners, intermediate and advanced levels. Uses fill in the blanks, typing, voice recording and images.
  • Memrise – Learn from beginners to advanced, improve pronunciation and conversation flow.
  • Loecsen – Method of rapid assimilation of the foreign languages that can be learnt over the internet or on other mobile devices. It is intended for people who want to manage in most situations of everyday life without having to go through a lengthy learning process.
  • 101 Languages – Includes links to different resources such as radio stations, vocabulary lessons and builder, keyboards, news, common words, translators, conjugators, flashcards, travel guides, pronunciation, phrases and vocabulary.
  • Goethe Verlag – Phrase book, vocabulary, download bilingual audios, download monolingual audios.  Includes 100 easy lessons (100 lessons are free). All dialogues and sentences are spoken by native speakers. No prior grammar knowledge is needed. You can start learning immediately. Improve your language skills for work, travel or as a hobby.
  • Live Lingua Project – Learning materials that contain courses, ebooks and audios.
  • My Languages – Site which focuses on grammar and vocabulary. Lessons, grammar tips, vocabulary, phrases, language tools, and audio files to download.
  • Surface Languages – Thousands of phrases and hours of audio spoken by native speakers along with flashcard, multiple choice and language learning games. Learn colors, numbers, basic phrases, food words, basic conversation phrases and build your vocabulary.Improve your fluency and confidence through learning many different sentences in your target language.
  • Master Any Language – Learn playing games, take tests, audios, alphabets, numbers, greetings, food, months, days, native speakers and links to resources such as music, foods, apps, books and movies.
  • Unilang – Free courses, podcasts, videos, phrasebooks, games and exercises.
  • Open Culture – Links to various language learning sites.
  • Forvo – Pronunciation examples.