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Study Hebrew in Beijing at Culture Yard

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Our Hebrew Study Programs

Conversational courses

Beginner I – This course is aimed at students with little to no previous knowledge of the Hebrew language. During the course students will learn how to introduce themselves, conduct basic conversations about topics like family, work, hobbies, etc., as well as expressing numbers, times and dates, asking for directions, ordering food, booking hotels, and asking questions.

Beginner II – A great course for students who already have foundation in Hebrew, as well as those who just want to brush up their language skills. In this course students will learn how to express themselves with a great degree of accuracy, precisely, and eloquently. Students who take this course will eventually be able to have conversations about shopping, media, food, travel, sports and so on, with a reasonable level of detail.

Intermediate – This course is designed for students who have already achieved a good conversational level of Hebrew. The course will focus on cultural as well as linguistic aspects of Hebrew, with an emphasis on Israeli history and culture studies. Additionally, students will learn the finer points of making requests, politeness and etiquette, compliments and praise, and sophisticated conversation.

Hebrew Private Lessons

Culture Yard will assign the right teacher for you to build the perfect program to address your learning needs.

Price List & Schedule

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«  Private group classes and VIP classes at home also offered.«  New group opens with three students interested.

Application Process

If you are interested in one of our programs call us on 010-84044166 or email us at contact@cultureyard.net.  We will then invite you to a personal evaluation talk to check your Hebrew  level and your learning needs and goals.

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