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    The images used herein were obtained fromIMSI MasterClips Premium Image Collection1895 Francisco Blvd. East San Rafael, CA 94901

    1999 Aaron Frankel

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    MY HEBREW PHRASE BOOKTEACHER'S GUIDE

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Overview2

    How to TeachMy Hebrew Phrase Book4

    Supplementary Worksheets Introduction..5

    Supplementary Worksheets

    Review Tests

    Flashcards

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    OVERVIEW

    My Hebrew Phrase Book is an introductory conversationalHebrew text for students who have already spent one term or year

    learning to read Hebrew phonetically.

    Most Hebrew texts are story based. My Hebrew PhraseBook is phrase based. Each chapter introduces one newvocabulary word and one new phrase that uses that word. Thephrases build upon each other, so the new word is the only one ina phrase students will not have encountered already, and eachnew word is used at least two or three phrases in a row for better

    assimilation. Virtually all the phrases are useful, and can bespoken at home, with each other, and certainly in Israel.

    Each chapter in this book is two pages long, designed to becompleted in one Hebrew period. A chapter consists of one newword (or two related words), one new phrase, a short readingtask, and two games, puzzles, or activities that exercise the wordsand phrases students have learned up to that point.

    Hebrew roots are introduced later in the book, for wordsstudents have used for a while. Roots are presented as a tool forunderstanding the general meaning of Hebrew words, bothnouns and verbs. The roots introductions coincide with thereading sections of the later chapters.

    While students are expected to have learned to read

    phonetically before starting this book, the reading exercises in thefirst ten chapters are designed as a transitional text, reintroducingthe Hebrew letters three or four at a time, with the assumptionthat many students may have forgotten them over the summerand will need to have their memories jarred. Vowel sounds

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    would need to be reviewed prior to beginning, for knowledge ofthese is assumed.

    This is a secular text; the vocabulary is not specifically

    prayer based. Appropriate prayer work should be included as aseparate component of the curriculum, providing variety inmaterials and activities.

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    HOW TO TEACH My Hebrew Phrase Book

    My Hebrew Phrase Book is easy to teach. Each session withthe text consists of the following steps:

    1) Flash card review of all words encountered so far.2) Whole class review of phrases encountered so far,

    using the check list in the back of the book.3) Introduction of new chapter's word and phrase,

    checking off new phrase in the back of the book and addingdefinition of new word to the dictionary.

    4) Reading exercise, begun as whole class and then

    continued as class or more often with partners.5) Continuing in partners or individually with the rest of

    the activities and puzzles in the chapter.

    While students are working individually or in partners, theteacher should circulate, answering questions and listening tostudents read the reading exercise.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY WORKSHEETS

    This teacher's guide contains supplementary worksheets forphotocopying as needed. There is one worksheet for every twobook chapters. The worksheets include additional readingpractice and vocabulary and phrase exercises, games and drills.They can be used in class or assigned as homework.

    The reading exercises in the first five worksheets coincidewith the book's letter introductions, and provide a significantadditional amount of practice. As with the text itself, they can bedone in groups, in partners, or as a class.

    The next six worksheets each begin with two or three versesfrom chapter 37 of Genesis (The start of the Joseph story) forreading practice. The verse numbers are given; the teacher canprovide an oral or written translation for all of Genesis Chapter37 when the first of these worksheets is encountered, or canprovide a translation of the verses as they are read. These versescan also be used in any other way the teacher wishes, includingadditional vocabulary, searches for key words, etc. The text tothe rest of chapter 37 of Genesis (verses 17 - 33) is contained ona handout which you will find immediately after the worksheetfor Phrase Book chapters 35 & 36. This is followed by anEnglish translation of the whole Genesis chapter.

    FLASHCARDS

    Flashcards contained in this Teachers Guide (pages 35-51)can be printed out and photocopied onto card stock, and thencut apart.

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    Choose a bus. Take turns with a partner reading words onthe windows, then on the side walls.

    What is a Hebrew word that means three different things?

    What is a Hebrew word which means "I" or "I am"? __________

    Take turns introducing yourselves to each other in Hebrew.First say, "Hello, I am _________."

    Next try, "I am _____. Hello."Now introduce yourselves as different famous people.

    ae Wn ynIa} an: la' yli Wn ymi

    wOmwOy am;ai wOlv; alem; wOlv, lev;

    ymil;v]m

    yai v' ve lv, lae wOy Wl

    alem; vel] ymiy: yvin: Wan y"

    ynIm;an

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    Take turns reading different pieces of tyIB' furniture.

    Couch, chair, table If your reading partner reads a wordcorrectly, sayKe. If not, sayal.

    What do the following sentences mean in English?(Circle the one that is a little strange.)

    ____________.tyIB'B' al ynIa}____________/lv; Ke

    _____________ tyIB'B' /lv;____________ .tyIB' ynIa}

    yKiWT tk,l,/myBi yKi

    bte/K yBe m'Wv

    yyIn"yBe yliB]mivBek]m' ykiWmyTi y/n

    nEWv lWTlTiy/bm; lK

    ble ybime

    llek;m]tynIm]T'

    Be y:Wbm]

    Wnm'T]

    tB'

    kel;

    n:

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    Read any Hebrew word below. Your reading partner should say

    Cross out the word. Take turns until all words are used up.

    Write the English for the phrases below on the top of each block.

    "bl,K," if the word was on the bl,K,, and "bl,K,al" if it was not.

    gz

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    Choose a sport. Find the rWdK; that goes with that sport andread the line. Take turns with your reading partner.

    hr:P; hP, tWrp]si rp,se t/rPehr:si rd

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    Point to a word-filled shape that you wantyour reading partner

    to read, and say, . Correct him/heras necessary as he/she reads, then cross the shape out. Take turns.

    r" hq;d:x] [e xe/lt]hi ['qe/v jK;v]nI Kedm'Wx jB;f]mi hb;/f b/f yyIn:y[e pq]li

    qd

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    Genesis, Chapter 37, verses 1 - 3.

    Translate the following questions into the rectangles, then answerthem in the diamonds with Ke, al,or a proper noun.

    l]v, tyIB'B' bl,K, vyE aih'

    l]v, tyIB'B' rWdK' vyE aih'

    l]v, tyIB'B' bl,K, vyE ai

    hx;Pi hx,/r l]v, bl,K,h' aih'l]v, tyIB'B' hx;Pi yae ai

    hl;/q hq;/q vyE aih'

    l]v, tyIB'B' hl;/q hq;/q yae ai

    gnydIWP vyE aih'hx;Pi hx;/r hn:ydI aih'

    gnydIWP hx;/r hn:ydI aih'

    l]v, tyIB'h' hpyae

    hn:ydI

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    Genesis, Chapter 37, verses 4 - 6.

    Please answer the questions below as if you were one of thepeople above. (Answer for the girl if the question is directed toher, and answer for the boy if the question is directed to him).

    ___tyIB'B' T]a' aih'________ Jl;v, tyIB'h' hpyae____tyIB'B' hT;a' aih'________ l]v, tyIB'h' hpyae

    ________ rWdK' qjec'l] hx;/r T]a' aih'________ rWdK' qjec'l] hx,/r hT;a' aih'

    ________ Jl;v, tyIB'B' bl,K, vyE aih'l]v, tyIB'B' bl,K, vyE ai

    ________ rWdK' qjec'l] hx,/r l]v, bl,K,h' aih'

    IDAHO

    MONTANA

    (hn:t;nm')(/hd:ya;)

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    Genesis, Chapter 37

    hT;a' aih' hT;a' hpyae dwId:qjec'l] hx,/r ynIa} tyIB'B'

    ynId: alqjec'l] hx,/r al hT;a'

    WjB' ynIa} tyIB'B' al ynIa} alWjB' lWtj;h,w WjB' ynIa}

    qjec'l] hx,/r Ke ynIa}

    l]v, lWtj;h, aih'qjec'l] hx,/r

    Ke

    Wymi

    al

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    Genesis, Chapter 37

    _________yliv, _______ qjec'l]_________rp,se ________ hT;a'__________yae ___________ai________WjB' ________hpyae

    your (m.)______ your (f.)______

    the ball _______ want (f.) ______

    yliv, rp,seh'

    First fill in the blanks inmy book, by translating intoHebrew or English.Then fill in the blanks inyour bookin the same way.

    l]v, rp,seh'

    ___________yliv, bl,K,h' _________Jl;v, lWtj;h,_________ l]v, rWdK'h' ________yliv, yrIp;s]h'___________yliv, tyIB'h' ________ WjB' rp,seh'_____________________ yliv, tyIB'B' yrIp;s] yae_____________________ yliv, rp,seh' hpyaeWhere are you, Dan? _____________________

    Where are you, Sarah? _____________________

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    Assemble your hx;Pi! Choose a hx;Pi. Find an ingredient you like,translate the sentence(s) next to it, then add (draw) that ingredient on

    your hx;Pi. Rotate ingredients with a partner.

    _____________________________ lkal, hx,/r hT;a' aih'______________________lkal, hx,/r Jl;v, lWtj;h, aih'

    ________________________tyIB'B' lk,a yae aB;a' hj;ylis]_____________________yliv, lk,ah; hpyae hj;ylis] am;ai__________________lkal, hx;/r ynIa}w" qjec'l] hx;/r ynIa}____________________________tyIB'B' lkal, hx,/r bl,K,h'___________________________WjB' lkal, hx;/r lWtj;h,_______________rWdK' yaew yrIp;s] yae WjB' lk,a vyE

    ________________________________________________

    _____________yliv, hx;Pih' hpyae WjB' yliv, rp,seh' ai________________________________________________

    ________________________yliv, lk,aB; lWtj; vyE hj;ylis

    2 hx;Pi 1 hx;Pi

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    h[;v;h' hm'yliv, /[v;h' hpyae

    Jl;v, tyIB'B' /[v; vyE aih'

    lkal, hx,/r l]v, lWtj;h, hm'Jl;v, rp,seh' hpyae'yliv, tyIB'B' lk,a yae

    WjB' /[v; yaeyliv, tyIB'B' rp,sew lk,a vyE

    hj;ylis]lkal, hx;/r T]a' hm'hT;a' hpyae hj;ylis]

    qjec'l] hx,/r hT;a' hm'h[;v;h' hm' hj;ylis]

    Excuse me.

    What do you want to play?

    Where is your book?

    There is no clock outside.

    What do you want to eat?

    There is food and a book in my house.

    Excuse me, where are you?

    What time is it?

    Where is my watch?There is no food in my house.

    Excuse me, what time is it?

    What does your cat want to eat?

    Is there a clock in your house?

    Draw lines connectingHebrew with English

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    vyE yliv, tyIB'h' dy"l[' WjB' ljer: ynIa} /lv;hx;/r al ynIa}w j;l]vuh' l[' lk,a vyE j;l]vual ynIa}w j;l]vuh' dy"l[' yliv, rWdK'h' lkal,"yqis]yrIp]" yliv, lWtj;h, hpyae qjec'l] hx;/r

    bl,K,h' hpyae lkal, hx,/r yliv, lWtj;h, ai hm'qjec'l] hx,/r yliv, bl,K,h' ai hm' "rb,/r"yliv,

    /[v;h' hpyae h[;v;h' hm' lWtj; yae bl,K, yae"yqis]yrIp]" hpyae "rb,/r" hpyae yliv,

    yliv, /[v;h' hpyae T]a' hpyae hj;ylis] am;ai"

    tyIB'B' al T]a' hm' yliv, lWtj;h,w yliv, bl,K,h'w"!am;ai WjB' T]a' aih'

    ynIa} Ke lkal, hx;/r al T]a' hm' ljer:"tyIB'B' lk,a yae tyIB'B' T]a' hpyae WjB'

    Jl;v, /[v;h' ljer:w j;l]vuh' l[' Jl;v, lk,ah;

    j;l]vuh' dy"l[' Jl;v, bl,K,h'w j;l]vuh' l['hx;/r T]a' bl,K,h' dy"l[' Jl;v, lWtj;h,w

    "Ke yfig

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    Most words in Hebrew are either masculine or feminine. Youshould always combine a masculine noun with a masculine

    adjective, and a feminine noun with a feminine adjective.

    Fill in the meanings of these masculinenouns:

    ________rp,se________bl,K,________ aB;a'________ lWtj;________ /[v;________lk,a________rWdK' ________ j;l]vu________ tyIB'

    Fill in the meanings of thesefemininenouns:*

    ________ hx;Pi________ tWnj}________am;ai________ hy:zywIl,f,________ hn:n:B'

    Masculineadjectives: ________ f;q; ________l/dg:Feminineadjectives:* ________ hn:f;q]________ hl;/dg

    Now use the information above to fill in the Hebrew for thefollowing combinations. (Remember to reverse the word order

    "a small ball" would become "ball small.")

    a big table________ ________ a small dog ________ ________

    a big pizza________ ________ a small watch ________ _______

    a small book________ _______ a big house ________ ________a big store ________ ________ a small tv ________ ________

    a big ball ________ _________ a small store ________ ________

    a big watch ________ _______ a small table ________ ________

    f;q; bl,K,

    *(Feminine words usually end in h;or t)

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    Take turns with a partner saying different places you are going to.

    If you are a boy, say "______l' Jle/h ynIa}"If you are a girl, say " _____l' tk,l,/h ynIa}"

    You can use places in Hebrew or English. (They can be real or

    imaginary.) Can you get up to ten each? Fifteen? Twenty?

    These instructions are half in Hebrew!

    /[v; t/nq]li tWnj}l' tk,l,/h T]a'Jle/h hT;a'People tell you things on the way. Take turns with a partner. Start

    at the house. Drop your finger on the spinner. Translate what eachperson you land on says. Return home to finish.

    rWdK' qjec'l] tk,l,l; hx,/r ynIa}lk,a t/nq]li tk,l,/h T]a' aih'

    t/nq]li Jle/h hT;a' hm'l]v, tyIB'l' Jle/h hT;a' aih'hn:f;q] tWnj} vyE l/dg:h' tyIB'h' dy"l['l/dg: rp,se t/nq]li tk,l,l; hx;/r T]a' aih'

    h[;v;h' hm' hj;ylis]

    hl;/dgh' tWnj}l' tk,l,l; hx,/r hT;a'f;q; j;l]vu t/nq]li tk,l,/h T]a' aih'

    !tk,l,l; hx;/r al ynIa} al

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    1

    tWnj}

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    Use the pictures below of your brothers and sisters

    to complete this whole page.

    1. If a description matches either of your brothers, write ja;;if it matches a sister, write t/ja;.

    2. Write Ke if a phrase is true, andalif the phrase is false.________f;q;h' tyIB'l' Jle/h lv, f;q;h' ja;h;

    ________tWnj}l' tk,l,/h lv, hn:f;q]h' t/ja;h;________rWdK' qjec'l] hx;/r lv, hl;/dgh' t/ja;h;

    ________rp,se lv, l/dg:h' ja;l; vyE_______lkal, Whv,m' t/nq]li Jle/h lv, f;q;h' ja;h;

    ________lWtj;w bl,K, lv, hl;/dgh' t/ja;l; vyE

    Has a bowtie_____ Wearing a hat _______ Has a ball________

    Walking________ Running_______ Standing on a table _______

    Might step on pizza ______ With animals ________ Glasses ______

    Wears a dress________ Holds a book ________ Whistling _______

    ________lkal, Whv,m' vyE j;l]vuh' dy"l['________j;l]vuh' l[' l/dg; Whv,m' vyE

    tWnj}

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    __________________ __________________ __________________

    __________________ __________________ __________________

    __________________ __________________ __________________

    _________________ __________________ __________________

    Drawyourselfhere

    X

    XX

    X

    Use complete Hebrew sentences to make lists of the things you andyour two pictured friends have and dont have. If there is an X

    through something, you do not have it.

    rWdK' yli vyE Jl; vyEl] vyE

    Start each sentence with one of the following:yli yae yli vyE Jl; yae Jl; vyE l] yae l] vyE

    Finish each sentence with one of the following:

    rWdK' l/dg: bl,K, f;q; bl,K, yrIp;s] rp,sef;q; lWtj; l/dg: lWtj; f;q; j;l]vu l/dg: j;l]vu

    /[v; hn:f;q] t/ja; hl;/dg t/ja; lk,a ja;

    __________________ __________________ __________________

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    Below you will find quotes from the people in the pictures about

    what they like and don't like. Figure out who would have saidwhat, and put their names in the blanks.

    ________rWdK' qjec'l] bhe/a ynIa}________yrIp;s] tb,h,/a ynIa} tyIB'B' yrIp;s] ylI vyE____bl,K, l] vyE aih' yliv, bl,K,h' ta, bhe/a ynIa}

    ________yrIp;s] t/nq]li tb,h,/a yliv, t/ja;h;______WjB' lkal, tb,h,/a ynIa}________hn:f;q]h' tWnj}l' tk,l,l; tb,h,/a ynIa}

    j;l]vuh' dy"l[' tyIB'B' qjec'l] bhe/a yliv, ja;h;________lk,a ylI vyE Whv,m' lkal, hx,/r ymi

    ______/[v; l] vyE aih' h[;v;h' hm' hj;ylis]_______WjB' tk,l,l; bhe/a ynIa}

    ________hx;Pi lkal, bhe/a yliv, lWtj;h,

    ?

    _____________

    ysi/y

    yrIp;s]

    /ryPiv; ynId:/ryPiv; hr:c;tWr

    yBiB;

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    Oren is twelve years old. He likes to play tennis and to eat

    chocolate. He is the oldest brother in the house, out of three.

    Yaniv likes your dog and really would like to get one. He wants areally big dog. He also likes to eat pudding.

    Leah is the youngest sister in the house. She likes to play balloutside. She also likes books and going to the store to buy them.

    Nurit is Leah's oldest sister. She likes to eat outside. She likesgoing to your house to play ball by the table and the big clock.

    Put the right names, in Hebrew, in the blanks below.

    ________WjB' lkal, tb,h,/a ayhi________l/dg: bl,K, hx,/r aWh

    ________tyIB'B' hn:f;q]h' t/ja;h; ayhi________synIf, qjec'l] bhe/a aWh_______yrIp;s] t/nq]li tWnj}l' tk,l,l; tb,h,/a ayhi

    ________gnydIWP lkal, bhe/a aWh________tyIB'B' hl;/dgh' t/ja;h; ayhi

    ________dl;/q/v lkal, bhe/a aWh

    ________WjB' rWdK' qjec'l] tb,h,/a ayhi________tyIB'B' l/dg:h' ja;h; aWh

    ________l]v, bl,K,h' ta, bhe/a aWh

    r

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    [1] Jacob dwelt in the land of his father's sojournings, in the land of

    Canaan. [2] This is the history of the family of Jacob.Joseph, being seventeen years old, was shepherding the flock withhis brothers; he was a lad with the sons of Bilhah and Zilpah, hisfather's wives; and Joseph brought an ill report of them to theirfather. [3] Now Israel loved Joseph more than any other of hischildren, because he was the son of his old age; and he made him along robe with sleeves. [4] But when his brothers saw that theirfather loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him, and

    could not speak peaceably to him.

    [5] Now Joseph had a dream, and when he told it to his brothersthey only hated him the more. [6] He said to them, "Hear thisdream which I have dreamed: [7] behold, we were binding sheavesin the field, and lo, my sheaf arose and stood upright; and behold,your sheaves gathered round it, and bowed down to my sheaf." [8]His brothers said to him, "Are you indeed to reign over us? Or are

    you indeed to have dominion over us?" So they hated him yet morefor his dreams and for hiswords.

    [9] Then he dreamed another dream, and told it to his brothers, andsaid, "Behold, I have dreamed another dream; and behold, the sun,the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to me."[10] But when he told it to his father and to his brothers, his fatherrebuked him, and said to him, "What is this dream that you have

    dreamed? Shall I and your mother and your brothers indeed cometo bow ourselves to the ground before you?" [11] And his brotherswere jealous of him, but his father kept the saying in mind.

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    [12] Now his brothers went to pasture their father's flock nearShechem. [13] And Israel said to Joseph, "Are not your brotherspasturing the flock at Shechem? Come, I will send you to them."

    And he said to him, "Here I am." [14] So he said to him, "Go now,see if it is well with your brothers, and with the flock; and bring meword again." So he sent him from the valley of Hebron, and hecame to Shechem. [15] And a man found him wandering in thefields; and the man asked him, "What are you seeking?" [16] "I amseeking my brothers," he said, "tell me, I pray you, where they arepasturing the flock." [17] And the man said, "They have gone away,for I heard them say, `Let us go to Dothan.'" So Joseph went after

    his brothers, and found them at Dothan.

    [18] They saw him afar off, and before he came near to them theyconspired against him to kill him. [19] They said to one another,"Here comes this dreamer. [20] Come now, let us kill him andthrow him into one of the pits; then we shall say that a wild beasthas devoured him, and we shall see what will become of hisdreams." [21] But when Reuben heard it, he delivered him out of

    their hands, saying, "Let us not take his life." [22] And Reuben saidto them, "Shed no blood; cast him into this pit here in thewilderness, but lay no hand upon him" -- that he might rescue himout of their hand, to restore him to his father. [23] So when Josephcame to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe, the long robewith sleeves that he wore; [24] and they took him and cast him intoa pit. The pit was empty, there was no water in it.

    [25] Then they sat down to eat; and looking up they saw a caravanof Ish'maelites coming from Gilead, with their camels bearing gum,balm, and myrrh, on their way to carry it down to Egypt. [26] ThenJudah said to his brothers, "What profit is it if we slay our brotherand conceal his blood? [27] Come, let us sell him to the

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    Ish'maelites, and let not our hand be upon him, for he is ourbrother, our own flesh." And his brothers heeded him.[28] Then Mid'ianite traders passed by; and they drew Joseph upand lifted him out of the pit, and sold him to the Ish'maelites for

    twenty shekels of silver; and they took Joseph to Egypt.

    29] When Reuben returned to the pit and saw that Joseph was notin the pit, he rent his clothes [30] and returned to his brothers, andsaid, "The lad is gone; and I, where shall I go?" [31] Then they tookJoseph's robe, and killed a goat, and dipped the robe in the blood;[32] and they sent the long robe with sleeves and brought it to theirfather, and said, "This we have found; see now whether it is your

    son's robe or not." [33] And he recognized it, and said, "It is myson's robe; a wild beast has devoured him; Joseph is without doubttorn to pieces."

    [34] Then Jacob rent his garments, and put sackcloth upon hisloins, and mourned for his son many days. [35] All his sons and allhis daughters rose up to comfort him; but he refused to becomforted, and said, "No, I shall go down to Sheol to my son,

    mourning." Thus his father wept for him. [36] Meanwhile theMid'ianites had sold him in Egypt to Pot'i-phar, an officer ofPharaoh, the captain of the guard.

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    Fill in the Hebrew for the following words:

    father________ where________ dog________

    ball________ wants (f.) ________ yes________

    no________ house________ wants (m.) ________

    your (m).________ your (f.)________ I am________

    Choices:

    tyIB' al hx;/r hx,/r bl,K, aB;a'hpyae rWdK' Ke ynIa} Jl;v, l]v,

    What do these phrases mean in English?

    ____________________________.tyIB'B' al ynIa} ________________________ bl,K,h' hpyae am;ai________________________tyIB'B' al am;aiw aB;a'

    ________________________ l]v, rWdK'h' hpyae________________________tyIB'B' Jl;v, bl,K,h'

    ________________________rWdK' hx,/r bl,K,h'________________________bl,K, hx;/r al am;ai

    _______________________hq;b]rI Jl;v, tyIB'h' hpyae

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    Fill in the Hebrew for the following words:

    if _______ cat_______ there is_______ food_______

    there isn't________ my________ to play________

    you (m.)________ book________ excuse me ________

    to eat________ outside________ you (f.)________

    Choices:

    qjec'l] lWtj; hT;a' T]a' yae WjB'vyE lkal, rp,se ai hj;ylis] yliv, lk,a

    What do these phrases mean in English?

    ________________________l]v, tyIB'B' bl,K, vyE aih'_____________________rWdK' qjec'l] hx;/r T]a' aih'_______________________________WjB' yliv, lWtj;h,__________________________ yliv, tyIB'B' yrIp;s] yae_______________________yliv, lk,ah; hpyae hj;ylis]__________________________WjB' lkal, hx;/r ynIa}_________________________lkal, hx,/r hT;a' aih'

    ________________________________WjB' yliv, rp,seh'

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    Fill in the Hebrew for the following words:

    going ______ what______ something ______ on_______

    hour_______ big (m.) _______ next to______

    small (f.) ________ to buy________ table ________

    clock_______ big (f.) _______ store________ to go________

    Choices:

    What do these sentences mean in English?

    _________________________________h[;v;h' hm' hj;ylis]__________________________Jl;v, tyIB'B' /[v; vyE aih'_____________________yliv, j;l]vuh' dy"l[' Jl;v, bl,K,h'________________hn:f;q] tWnj} vyE l/dg:h' tyIB'h' dy"l['_____________________________________________________

    ______________________f;q; j;l]vu t/nq]li tk,l,/h ynIa}

    _____________________________________________________

    _________________________j;l]vuh' l[' l/dg; Whv,m' vyE

    lkal, Whv,m' t/nq]li tWnj}l' tk,l,l; hx,/r hT;a' aih'

    l/dg: tWnj} j;l]vu dy'l[' l[' Jle/h h[;v;Whv,m' t/nq]li tk,l,l; hm' hn:f;q] /[v; hl;/dg

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    Fill in the Hebrew for the following words:

    he ______ here______ she________ thank you________

    brother _______ you have (m.) ______ I don't have _______

    who ________ sister________ you have (f.) ________

    I have _______ love________ you don't have (m.) ________

    Choices:

    What do these sentences mean in English?

    _____________f;q;h' tyIB'l' Jle/h Jl;v, f;q;h' ja;h;________________________________l/dg: rp,se yli vyE_____________yrIp;s] t/nq]li tb,h,/a yliv, t/ja;h;_________________WjB' rWdK' qjec'l] tb,h,/a ayhi________________________________l/dg: ja; yli yae

    _________________________dl;/q/v tb,h,/a hP ymi_____________________________________hP al aWh______________lkal, Whv,m' l] vyE aih' hj;ylis]________________________________hd:/T yli vyE Ke

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    t/ja; ja; yli yae yli vyE hP ayhi hd:/Tl] vyE bhe/a ymi l] yae Jl; vyE aWh