Shalom,
I base this on how to learn ANY language.
First a little history of me: I am a native English speaker from the UK. I speak fluent French, good Flemish, poor Hebrew (getting better
) some Mandarin Chinese and a smattering of a several more European languages.
So what's the easy trick to learning Hebrew?...
Bad news is there isn't one!
Good news is there are many!
OK lets back track a bit. You have all learnt at least one language. That's the language you speak, read and write right now. AKA your native language. So think back, how did you learn this language.
You may think this is a stupid question, after all you were so young you don't remember. Fair enough, let me tell you how you did it.
Everyone starts off by listening. Well that's easy for a start. You have two ears and one mouth so it makes sense that you need to listen at least twice as much as trying to talk. Now this normally leads to a common problem for new learners of any language, in this case, how do you listen to native Hebrew?
Easy, live in Israel
Ok so what if you don't live in Israel, I guess you can't listen to native Hebrew right? WRONG!!!!
I live in the UK and am currently listening to an Israeli radio station - רדיו קליק ישראלי Quite simply if I can't go to Israel then Israel will have to come to me! Here is the address for this particular station:
http://www.radioclick.fm/#ClickILYou need to train your ear so that Hebrew is "normal" and NOT a foreign language. It doesn't matter whether you understand it or not. You need to get into the frame of mind that Hebrew is "normal".
Ok this could be a long post so part two in a bit...
Shalom