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About the CollegeDavid Yellin's online Hebrew courses will help you improve your Hebrew level, depending on your language needs.
The David Yellin College of Education offers various study tracks that are adapted to the needs of various student populations:
Hebrew courses for the Arab-Israeli population. These courses are designed to equip you with all the Hebrew language tools you need to easily integrate into the larger Israeli society, find employment, excel in the academia, and even pass your Yael Hebrew proficiency test.
Hebrew courses for Arabic speakers residing outside Israel. These courses are designed to improve students' abilities to communicate with Israelis, especially for those who are involved in business or tourism.
Hebrew courses for diaspora Jews. These courses are designed to improve your Hebrew, so you can better understand your Jewish heritage and culture.
All David Yellin's courses are level-based. This means that you can choose any course that fits your level and progress at your own pace, until you reach your desired language goals.
These courses are offered online (via Zoom) and include synchronous (live) sessions (you and the teacher are both present), as well as a-synchronous tasks to monitor your progress.
Also, you may receive additional private tutoring sessions (depending on teachers' availability).
Dr. Yehudit Golan Ben Uri – specialist in Teaching Hebrew as a Second Language.
Hebrew language instructors who are trained in online teaching.
Dates: several openings throughout the year, from elementary level (Rama Alef) to intermediate (Rama Dalet).
Duration: six-months for each course (200 study-hours).
The exact days and hours vary from a course to course. These will be posted in advance, prior to course openings.
Online sessions, in groups of up to 25 students each.
Course material: course materials are adapted to the needs of each group and are based on the book series "אל העברית" (El Haivrit) which was created for these purposes.
Students who will successfully complete the courses will be awarded Hebrew level language certificate, based on the results of their final examination.
A 20% discount will be given to students who take the additional Hebrew level course.
Students who choose to continue their studies at the David Yelling College, will be reimbursed half (50%) the amount paid for the Hebrew courses (in accordance with college regulations).
Students are first required to sign up for a placement test. The purpose of this test is to assess your current level of Hebrew and to determine to which group you'll be assigned.
Upon registering, you will be requested to select the date of your exam (a message confirming your registration will be sent to the email address you provided).
The placement test consists of two parts: written and oral. The exam will be conducted online. Upon completion, you will receive an email, notifying you of your assigned group and a course registration link.