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Speak Hebrew!
To speak a language fluently, one needs to learn conversational idioms and commonly used vocabulary.
Grammar constructs (even basic ones) are of less importance if we're talking about spoken or conversational language. It's a commonly known paradox that non-skilled people sometimes have a better "sense" of a foreign language and start speaking faster than highly educated people. One need not work hard on grammar and such to actually start speaking. You'll start speaking, even if you speak incorrectly and make mistakes; however, from the very beginning you start ignoring all the psychological barriers.
In this section we're going to cover conversational idioms, greetings, common situations, and so on.
We'll assume you can learn the grammar on other pages of this site, and we won't concentrate on vocabulary or morphology. Let's just talk!
P.S.
At this point we only suggest reading materials; hopefully we'll be able to bring some audio materials later.
P.P.S.
As this is only conversational class, we'll put all the words here in כתיב מעורב (Mixed Writing): while the Vavs and Yods are written as in non-vocalized writing, but some of the Nikkud is also there, to ease the learning.