
FAQ - Frequently asked questions
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Our lessons are open to learners from all over the world and at all Hebrew levels — from complete beginners who need to start with the alphabet, to advanced speakers who wish to improve fluency, grammar, and formal speaking skills.
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Our courses are designed for adults aged 18 and above. Learners join for different goals — improving everyday communication, preparing for studies or work in Israel, or reaching fluent and formal Hebrew. Each course is designed to cover a wide range of topics relevant to these goals.
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Each lesson lasts 90 minutes (two academic hours). Lessons take place twice a week, so each course includes 8 meetings and lasts less than one month.
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All lessons are group-based, organized by level. We believe that learning in a group creates meaningful connections, more opportunities to speak Hebrew, and a sense of community among learners.
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All lessons take place live on Zoom, led by a native Hebrew-speaking teacher experienced in teaching Hebrew as a second language. You can join from a computer, tablet, or smartphone — though we recommend using a computer with working headphones and camera for the best learning experience. Lessons are highly interactive and practice-based, encouraging active participation and conversation in Hebrew.
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No! We start completely from the basics — learning the alphabet, reading, writing, and simple conversation. Later, you can move on to more advanced courses that match your level and learning goals.
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Payments are charged on the 1st of each month, covering the full month of classes. The payment per course and annual payment is charged at the time of registration.
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You’ll need a computer, tablet, or smartphone with a stable internet connection. For the best experience, we recommend using a computer, along with headphones, a camera, and a quiet environment.
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We currently offer a free beginner course (Level A0) for those who are completely new to Hebrew. You can join the course, experience the class, meet the teacher, and then decide if you want to continue with the next levels.
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Don’t worry — while missing a lesson means you’ll lose some practice time, you can always catch up with help from your course instructor or classmates. In addition, the homework and practice activities between classes are designed to help you stay on track and fill in any gaps.
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Cancellation policies vary between programs. After a course has started, refunds are not available. If you’re unsure about your availability or commitment, we recommend choosing the monthly payment option, which you can cancel anytime before the next month begins.
