Learn Hebrew at the TUM Language Center

Modern Hebrew belongs to the semitic language family. At the end of the 19th century, Hebrew was mostly used only as a liturgical language, but it was then revived as an everyday spoken language and its vocabulary began to be broadened. The driving spirit behind the revival of Hebrew was Eliezer Ben-Yehuda. The most important feature of Hebrew script is that it is read from right to left and that, for the most part, only the consonants are written down.

Winter term 2022/23

TitleDatesDuration
Hebrew A1.1Link2
Hebrew A1.2Link2

Courses during the semester

We offer Hebrew courses from level A1.1 to A1.2 following the CEFR.

Program overview in TUMonline

Courses during the semester break

  • Intensive courses take place during the lecture-free period in spring and fall.
  • You will find the program in TUMonline towards the end of every lecture period.
  • As soon as the registration period has been set, the information will be published on our homepage.

Registration

Tandem Learning

TUMtandem brings TUM students together for structured intercultural conversation.

Read more about TUMtandem here.

Feel free to contact us via sprachenzentrum@tum.de if you should have any questions.

Christina Thunstedt

Head of Swedish, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, Hebrew, Korean, Norwegian, Turkish

Office Hours
By arrangement
Room 300, Richard-Wagner-Str. 3 (MUC)



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