hatam_soferet: (jen! in toothpaste)hatam_soferet ([personal profile] hatam_soferet) wrote,
@ 2012-01-30 11:30 am UTC
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Okay, yo. When I worked at a language school, I encountered a Thing the BBC did for ESL students; they had news shows in easy English, with transcripts so you could use your reading skills to help your listening skills. Anyone know of anything like that for Hebrew?


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[personal profile] lethargic_man
2012-01-30 05:31 pm UTC (link)
Some of the articles on the online sample of שער למתחיל have audio accompaniments.

Now, do you know of anything like that for me in German? :o)

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2012-02-16 09:46 pm UTC (link)
Reeal J / August 26, 2011 Actually, there is no denferifce between opening a trading account at a brokerage firm and having an online trading account apart from in the way, which you trade. An account opened with a brokerage firm in which you can communicate to you broker via phone and tell him to place you orders at the same time. While in an online account you can place your orders yourself by going to the web site of that particular broker. The method of online account is very handy.

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[personal profile] furtivepatach
2012-01-30 05:42 pm UTC (link)
My Hebrew prof in college wrote a textbook that uses this methodology : http://artsci.wustl.edu/~hii/
I'd highly recommend it, if it's on an appropriate level for where you are now.

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