Yes, I’ve already seen this this page, but it’s really the methodology, not the length, that kills me. And a private experienced teacher might be possible, but I’m not going to commit to anything that dubious. Every time I see a Hebrew textbook I want to vomit.
Friend, you’ve asked this community for help, and many people have taken the time to offer suggestions, but every one of your replies is something saying confidently why their suggestion won’t work. Perhaps you should be a bit more polite and charitable to people who are trying to help you?
Would it be fair to guess that you are feeling frustrated with this task and not very hopeful that you’re going to be successful at it? Reading this thread, it’s hard for me not to get the impression that you just think the task is impossible and are looking for confirmation of that, rather than positively seeking for solutions. If you actually want to learn Hebrew (or accomplish any other difficult thing), you have to 1) believe that it really is possible that you could do it, and 2) be willing to try lots of things that might or might not work for you.
Please feel free to correct or ignore me if I’m off base.
I did not mean to give that impression. I responded to those whose suggestions wouldn’t work and tried (perhaps failing) to make them constructive criticisms. There are plenty of posts which have been massively useful. SoerenMind, westward, Emile, and SWOTN are obvious examples.
Look at what LW has on spaced repetition, procrastination, and pomodoros. If you have the money I would suggest hiring a private experienced teacher.
Yes, I’ve already seen this this page, but it’s really the methodology, not the length, that kills me. And a private experienced teacher might be possible, but I’m not going to commit to anything that dubious. Every time I see a Hebrew textbook I want to vomit.
Friend, you’ve asked this community for help, and many people have taken the time to offer suggestions, but every one of your replies is something saying confidently why their suggestion won’t work. Perhaps you should be a bit more polite and charitable to people who are trying to help you?
Would it be fair to guess that you are feeling frustrated with this task and not very hopeful that you’re going to be successful at it? Reading this thread, it’s hard for me not to get the impression that you just think the task is impossible and are looking for confirmation of that, rather than positively seeking for solutions. If you actually want to learn Hebrew (or accomplish any other difficult thing), you have to 1) believe that it really is possible that you could do it, and 2) be willing to try lots of things that might or might not work for you.
Please feel free to correct or ignore me if I’m off base.
I did not mean to give that impression. I responded to those whose suggestions wouldn’t work and tried (perhaps failing) to make them constructive criticisms. There are plenty of posts which have been massively useful. SoerenMind, westward, Emile, and SWOTN are obvious examples.
Ah, thanks for correcting my impression. Glad to hear that many of the posts have been helpful!