Use the checklist to help track your progress as you continue your adventure with the Hebrew language.
The "Time" column in the checklist is a total time estimate that includes all tasks in each lesson and assessment.
**Please Note**
The Pretests have been exempted from the course. Students are not required to complete the pretest.
5.08 My Health Discussion-Based Assessment
It's time to put your latest skills to the test with a live interpersonal exchange. Ready to have a discussion and show off what you've learned? Great! Before moving on, review the My Health vocabulary and topics in the review lesson to prepare for your Discussion-Based Assessment.
What do you need to do?
Contact your instructor—it's that simple!
What will you do or say?
Easy; you'll show off your interpersonal and presentational communication skills by engaging in an instructor-directed chat.
And you have an opportunity to ask your instructor questions!
So, what do you need to know?
Make sure you can:
participate in a conversation about the doctor, the hospital, the dentist, the pharmacy, body parts, and staying healthy vocabulary words and phrases
participate in a conversation about making nouns plural, and affirmative and negative instructions: to move, to breathe, to cough, to cover, to rest, to open, to close, to brush, to read, to take, to eat, to wash, and to go
And most importantly, don’t worry—you’ve got this!
5.08 DBA TOPICS
Review the following:
at the hospital
at the doctor's office
at the dentist's office
at the pharmacy
making nouns plural
body parts
the verb to move
the verb to breathe
the verb to cough
the verb to cover
the verb to rest
the verb to open
the verb to close
the verb to brush
the verb to read
the verb to take
the verb to eat
the verb to wash
the verb to go
affirmative and negative instructions
medical systems in Israel and the U.S.
Nobel Prize winners
tooth fairy around the world
pharmacy systems in Israel and the U.S.
staying healthy
5.09 My Health Exam
You've been busy navigating your way through Hebrew and building on what you've already learned. You bravely polished your new language and interpersonal communication skills. Nice job! Now you have an opportunity to show off. Now it's time to prepare for your exam.
You'll want to review the lessons from this section, your note guides, the glossary, the Toolbox, and the Course Resources section.
You can also go back to your review lessons if you want to cover all your bases.
This exam has multiple-choice and matching questions, covering all topics from this section, so you'll want to be prepared.
Don't worry—you've got this!
5.09 EXAM TOPICS
at the hospital
at the doctor's office
at the dentist's office
at the pharmacy
making nouns plural
body parts
the verb to move
the verb to breathe
the verb to cough
the verb to cover
the verb to rest
the verb to open
the verb to close
the verb to brush
the verb to read
the verb to take
the verb to eat
the verb to wash
the verb to go
affirmative and negative instructions
medical systems in Israel and the U.S.
Nobel Prize winners
tooth fairy around the world
pharmacy systems in Israel and the U.S.
staying healthy