Living in Israel is a beautiful journey, but it can be a lonely one when you feel like you can't truly express yourself.

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You know that moment?

You're standing in front of a shopkeeper, a neighbor, or a colleague. In your head, you're having a brilliant conversation - you're sharp, you're witty, you're exactly the person you are in your native language. But the second you open your mouth, the words get stuck. Your sentences break, your accent feels heavy, and within seconds, you find yourself switching to English just to escape the frustration.

It's exhausting to feel like a child again, needing basic help even though you're a capable, intelligent adult. You've finished Ulpan or reached a high level, you've mastered the grammar, and you understand almost everything happening around you.

But there's a gap.

It's the panic you feel when the doctor speaks too fast, the helplessness of arguing with a landlord, and that soul-crushing "Maaa?" look Israelis give you when they don't understand. In these moments, you just want to sound like the person you actually are.

"But I've already finished Ulpan - why is this different?"

It's a question I hear all the time: how is it possible to have lived in Israel for years, studied in Ulpan, and still struggle to speak - or find yourself switching to English right at the start of a conversation?

If this sounds like you, know that it happens to many people for whom Hebrew isn't their mother tongue.

I taught in the Ulpan system for years, and then opened my own school - focused on one-on-one conversation practice, precisely because of this gap. Ulpan gives you the foundation: reading, writing, grammar. But "mouth-time" is divided between many students - and there are always those who stay quiet and listen from the side.

The gap doesn't come from a lack of knowledge. It comes from a lack of real speaking time and the need to strengthen your speaking muscle.

The good news?

The gap isn't about knowledge. You already have more Hebrew than you think. What's missing is the muscle - the habit of actually using it, out loud, in real situations, with someone who can guide you through it.

That's exactly what this program is built for.

1-on-1 Hebrew Coaching Program
From Ulpan
TO
Real Life
A personalized coaching program for Olim and internationals
who are ready to stop surviving in Hebrew — and start truly living in it.

Finally, bridge the gap between finishing Ulpan and actually speaking Hebrew in real life.

About the Program

A personalized 1-on-1 coaching program with an native, experienced Hebrew teacher, designed to bridge the gap between the knowledge you have in Hebrew and active speaking. The program focuses on essential daily scenarios to help you gain the confidence to function independently and navigate Israeli life with ease.
14 Weeks
structured program
Private lesson
1-on-1 · weekly
45 min
focused & efficient
Recorded lesson
Weekly vocab prep
watch anytime,
anywhere
Zoom
From anywhere
all you need is
a connection

If you want to close the gap between your
Knowledge to Speaking - you need to speak!

What Changes – Hebrew with Noam

If any of these sound familiar —
this program is right for you.

01
I understand everything, but the moment I open my mouth — nothing comes out.

Most people who understand Hebrew well feel a gap between what they understand and what actually comes out. This isn't about knowledge — it's about practice. In this program, we'll move your Hebrew from your head to your mouth, and train you to stay in Hebrew even without all the words — because that's the habit that actually improves spoken language.

02
I'm afraid to sound stupid, so I just stay quiet.

The fear of sounding stupid or unintelligent when speaking a new language is very common. People who don't know you might think you're quiet or shy, when anyone who really knows you knows that's simply not true. And maybe you even think that about yourself — not necessarily because your Hebrew isn't good, but because in your mother tongue, or in your head, it sounds so much better. That's normal. Learning a new language takes time. It's an ongoing process in which you have to "start over" in some ways — and it takes patience. We have plenty of patience to let you experiment, make mistakes, and slowly become yourself in Hebrew.

03
There were so many students in Ulpan. I barely got to speak — and honestly, sometimes it was a relief when others talked instead of me.

In Ulpan, your speaking time is shared between many students. Sometimes it feels easier to let others take the floor and avoid the discomfort of making mistakes in front of everyone. With us, there's no escape — 100% of the time is yours. You'll speak at your own pace, make mistakes, and discover that there's no learning without them.

04
When I speak Hebrew I get tired quickly. My brain hurts and I need to rest afterwards.

Anyone learning a new language is training their brain to handle something genuinely new — and yes, it really does feel like a workout sometimes. Just like in sport, the more you train, the easier it gets. We're here to help you build a consistent practice routine so that over time, Hebrew starts to feel lighter.

05
I can manage everyday conversations, but bureaucracy in Hebrew really stresses me out.

Bureaucracy, in any language, is stressful. Even native Hebrew speakers aren't fans. So it's even harder when it's not your mother tongue. In the program we'll learn relevant vocabulary, practice real situations, and go through the apps together, so that when the moment comes, you'll feel a little more prepared.

06
I can follow a one-on-one conversation, but in a group I lose the thread completely.

This is something every language learner goes through. Group conversations aren't just about language — they involve humor, cultural references, and current events that you absorb gradually, just like the language itself. There's no shortcut. But with consistent practice, you'll notice — looking back — that it's suddenly become easier.

07
It's much easier for me to read Hebrew than to speak it.

Reading and speaking are two separate skills — practicing one doesn't necessarily improve the other. Text is static: you can process it at your own pace. A conversation is dynamic and fast, and requires a different set of skills entirely. That's exactly what we practice together.

Learn Hebrew online in a group zoom classes
Learn Hebrew online in a group zoom classes

That's what you'll learn:

The Program – Hebrew with Noam
1
Weeks 1–2
Shopping & Everyday Consumption
  • Supermarket vocabulary — canned goods, lentils, legumes
  • Super-Pharm — shampoo, cleaning products, health items
  • Bonus: Shopping online in Hebrew
2
Weeks 3–4
Getting Around
  • Public transport — bus, train, asking for directions
  • Navigating public space — left, right, street directions
  • Bonus: Waze & Google Maps in Hebrew
3
Weeks 5–6
Going to the Doctor
  • Describing symptoms and body parts
  • Doctor simulation — prescription, referral
  • Bonus: Health apps & phone communication
4
Weeks 7–8
Work
  • Job searching — interviews, CV vocabulary
  • Day-to-day at work in Hebrew
  • Bonus: LinkedIn in Hebrew
5
Weeks 9–10
Apartment & Housing
  • Communicating with your landlord
  • Apartment issues & dealing with tradespeople
6
Weeks 11–12
Money & Bureaucracy
  • Basic financial terms — withdrawing money, transfers
  • Cost of living, financial literacy, investments
  • Bonus: Banking apps in Hebrew
Wrap-Up & Integration — Weeks 13–14
  • Review and consolidation of all topics
  • Combined simulation across all scenarios — real life, start to finish

How it Works?

4 stages that take you from knowing Hebrew to actually using it.
How it Works – Hebrew with Noam
01
Before each session

Building your Vocabulary

Before each session, you'll receive focused video lessons to help you master the specific vocabulary you'll need, so that when we meet, we can go straight to speaking.

02
In every session

Time to Speak

In our private sessions, we create a space where mistakes are part of the process. We use real-life simulations to move the Hebrew from your head to your mouth, helping you practice again and again and build both your confidence and your ability.

03
Throughout the program

Navigating Daily Scenarios

We dive into the essential areas of Israeli life — from healthcare and housing to career and bureaucracy. You'll practice the exact situations you're struggling with, so you can feel free to speak Hebrew.

04
By the end

Bringing It All Together

In the final stage, we connect all the dots. You'll learn to shift between topics and handle unexpected interactions, so that Hebrew starts to feel like a natural part of your day.

What Real Life sounds like?

Testimonials – Hebrew with Noam

Bonuses!

Bonuses – Hebrew with Noam
Bonus 01

The Hebrew Culture & Storytelling Library

Full access to three comprehensive digital study kits based on Israel's most beloved children's stories — with professional audio recordings, original texts, and practical exercises.

Value: 650 ₪You pay: 0 ₪
Bonus 02

The Digital Independence Guides

Step-by-step tutorials for navigating essential Israeli apps — from booking doctor appointments to managing your bank account online, in Hebrew, without anxiety.

Value: 350 ₪You pay: 0 ₪
Bonus 03

The "Keep Growing" Benefit

A special preferred rate on any additional private lessons you choose to take after the program — so you always have a clear path forward.

I am Noam

And Hebrew is my passion!

Noam Shalit Private Hebrew Teacher In Pardes Hanna

I'm a native, experienced Hebrew speaker, and teaching this language is genuinely what I love to do.

Like most Israelis, I studied English for 8 years in school. I watched movies, played video games, and genuinely enjoyed learning. But if someone happened to speak to me in English, I wouldn't answer. I was convinced I didn't have the ability to speak, even though I understood everything.

It was only when I was "forced" to use English - because I joined a trip with a group of Americans while I was in the army - that something suddenly shifted, and all the English I had stored up moved into "speaking mode." I discovered that despite the fear, I could actually communicate pretty well. And my Israeli accent? That was a kind of bonus - it sounded cute (to them, at least).

For the last 7 years, I've been working with Olim, expats, and internationals who know Hebrew but struggle to actually speak it, and helping them find their voice is what keeps me going.

After years of teaching at various Ulpans and working privately with hundreds of students, I've seen that the biggest barrier isn't vocabulary - it is self-criticism. My job is simply to help you silence that inner critic and find your voice in Hebrew.

Because to speak, you simply have to speak - even if it's not perfect.

Noam Shalit Private Hebrew Teacher In Pardes Hanna

FAQ

FAQ – Hebrew with Noam
The program is designed for people who already have a foundation in Hebrew - at least level B - and who want to practice speaking and enrich their vocabulary on everyday topics. Before starting the program, we always set a meeting to make sure it fits your level and needs. Not sure if it's for you? Let's talk.
Learning to speak a language takes time - and you can't make progress without actually speaking. The program is built so that each week you practice real conversation on a defined topic, with vocabulary you received in advance. Progress isn't always felt in real time, but from my experience - it always happens. Many students discover this when they suddenly manage to have a conversation that seemed impossible a few weeks earlier, or when they return to vocabulary from past lessons and realize words they once didn't know now feel completely basic.
The videos are short - about 10 minutes only. You can watch them on the way to work, during a break, in any free moment. That short preparation is what makes the session itself more effective - because there's more time to dedicate to speaking practice. But if you didn't manage to prepare, no worries - we can learn and practice together.
If an app works for you, it's definitely worth using - the more you're exposed to the language, the better. But no app can replace a real conversation. To truly speak a language and pick up on cultural nuances, speaking with a native speaker is a different experience altogether - you get real-time feedback, practice the flow of everyday talk, and focus on exactly what matters to you.
I often compare language learning to sports training - instead of your muscles, your brain gets tired. It's working in pathways it's not used to, and that's exactly the point. It's not easy, but without that training the brain won't adjust. The mouth won't adjust. And the level of Hebrew is adapted each time to your level - so you'll always be able to follow.
The thing about learning is that no teacher can study instead of you. The more you use the tools you'll receive - the exercises between sessions, the videos, the bonuses - the more effective the program will be. What's certain is that the materials stay with you forever, and you can return to the videos and vocabulary exercises again and again to make sure they stick.
Zoom is a simple and convenient tool - and most students get used to it very quickly. All you need is a computer or phone and an internet connection. If there are any technical questions, we'll solve them together before the first session.
Absolutely. Many people have lived in Israel for years and still feel like they can't fully communicate in Hebrew. It's not about how long you've been here - it's about how much Hebrew you've actually spoken, how much time you've invested in learning, and how much you use it in your daily life. If you understand a lot but still switch to English under pressure - this program is built exactly for you.
Of course. Sessions take place on Zoom, so you can join from anywhere in the world. Whether you're planning to make Aliyah in the future, interested in Israeli day-to-day life, or simply want to improve your Hebrew - it fits you too.
There are two options: private lessons tailored personally to your needs, or Module 2 - which goes up a level and moves into more personal and complex topics: emotions, culture, politics, and social conversation. Module 2 will be available soon.

Ready to improve your Hebrew?

If you’re tired of feeling like a stranger in your own daily life and you’re ready to start handling Israel on your own terms—I’d love to help you bridge that gap.

Leave your details below, and I’ll get back to you to schedule a short compatibility call – no commitment needed.

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