Rachel Schaus
- The entire set is nice to have. It's flashy. It comes as a set. It seems like it should be the best. I've invested in all of it, but will be switching out to the two books listed below, and continue to use rabbis who teach on Youtube for augmentation. CD - poorly done. So surprised Logos allows something this poorly done to be sold on their site.I agree with the reviewer below - it is a rip off. Often times the cd doesn't let me hear the whole word, he goes very fast, he is not clear on his endings, sometimes the word order is different than what he reads. GRAMMAR BOOK: Van Pelt's and Pratico's methodology and order of how verbs are taught is entirely unintuitive. Two better books that make common sense in how languages are naturally learned are: 1. Biblical Hebrew, a Text and Workbook by Pedrotti Kittel, Hoffer, and Wright (A pdf of the book is online); 2. The Guide to Hashon Lakodesh, Vol 2 Verbs, by Nachman Marcuson. I read the first chapter of Marcuson's book and his summary chapter and immediately was able to understand the big picture so much better. I've learned 4 other languages, so I am not at all new to language learning.
- Hi Rachel! Kittle's book is amazing!!! Do you know of any Greek NT equivalent? Preferably koine but really I'm after the format.