Beginner Hebrew

Hebrew for beginners with a clear study path

Easy Hebrew gives beginner Hebrew learners a structured place to start: reading, vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, grammar, homework, and teacher feedback on your schedule.

Hebrew the Easy Way with Tati

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Start with the foundations

A beginner needs more than a list of words. Hebrew has a new alphabet for many learners, different sound patterns, and grammar that can feel unfamiliar at first. Easy Hebrew gives beginners a sequence so each skill supports the next one.

The study path includes reading practice, vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, grammar explanations, exercises, and homework. You can return to materials, repeat words through cards and games, and use progress tracking to see where you are building confidence.

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Avoid random practice

Many beginners start with an app, a YouTube playlist, and a few saved posts, then lose track of what to study next. Easy Hebrew is designed to reduce that confusion. The platform keeps lessons and practice in one place, while teacher comments make it clearer what needs attention.

This matters because beginners often do not know whether a mistake is small, important, or part of a larger pattern. Written comments can point you back to the exact skill that needs another round of practice.

  • Learn Hebrew reading without guessing what comes next.
  • Build vocabulary through repeated practice and review.
  • Connect grammar to simple usage instead of memorizing rules alone.
  • Submit homework and get teacher comments after review.
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Teacher-guided and flexible

Easy Hebrew is built for flexible study with teacher guidance. You can complete lessons and homework when your schedule allows, then get comments from a Hebrew teacher.

For beginners, this format can feel calmer because you have time to repeat a lesson, check your notes, and submit homework when you are ready. At the same time, you are not studying alone because teacher feedback remains part of the process.

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A practical method

Tati, creator of Easy Hebrew, built the platform around language that students can use. The method connects reading, vocabulary, listening, songs, films, simple conversation, and grammar so beginners do not study rules in a vacuum.

No learning platform can guarantee a specific timeline for fluency. Easy Hebrew focuses on the parts that are within the platform’s control: structure, practice, homework review, and guidance that helps learners keep going.

Tati, Hebrew teacher and creator of Easy Hebrew

Tati

Hebrew teacher and creator of Easy Hebrew

Creator of Easy Hebrew
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Meet your Hebrew teacher

Hi, I’m Tati. I created Easy Hebrew to make Hebrew feel less chaotic: clear lessons, regular practice, homework, and comments you can come back to.

I share Hebrew learning tips on Telegram, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and LinkedIn. You can follow me there for small explanations, useful words, and platform updates.

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Questions

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about format, access, homework review, and teacher comments.

What format is Easy Hebrew?

Easy Hebrew is an online Hebrew learning platform guided by Tati. You study at your own pace, complete lessons and homework in your student account, and receive teacher comments on assignments.

Do I need to join at a fixed time?

No. Easy Hebrew does not require a fixed lesson schedule. You study when it suits you and submit homework when it is ready.

How does homework review work?

You submit homework in your student account. Tati reviews the work, updates the assignment status, and leaves comments you can return to later.

Is Easy Hebrew good for beginners?

Yes. Beginners can use Easy Hebrew to build a steady Hebrew routine with lessons, exercises, vocabulary practice, homework, progress tracking, and teacher comments.

Who is the teacher?

The platform is guided by Tati, the Hebrew teacher and creator of Easy Hebrew, known in Russian as «Лёгкий иврит».