If you’re here, you’re probably thinking about learning Hebrew.
Maybe you’ve already tried. Maybe you opened an app, bought a book, or watched a few videos and thought… this feels harder than it should be.
I hear that all the time.
And I get it, because Hebrew can feel overwhelming in the beginning. New letters. Different sounds. A completely different structure. It’s not like picking up a few Spanish words and recognizing half of them.
But here’s what I want you to know right away.
It’s not that Hebrew is too hard.
It’s that most people are trying to learn it the wrong way.
I know this because I’ve seen it over and over again with my students. Smart, capable people who genuinely want to learn, but feel stuck before they even get started.
They’re told to memorize.
To translate everything in their heads.
To study rules before they’ve even heard the language enough to understand it.
And at some point, it stops feeling like a language… and starts feeling like a chore.
That’s where I do things differently.
I teach Hebrew through a method that’s built around how language is actually learned.
Not perfectly. Not all at once. But naturally.
The same way you learned your first language. You heard it. You got used to it. You started recognizing patterns before you ever thought about grammar rules.
That’s the foundation of everything I teach.
Inside my work, you’ll hear Hebrew from the very beginning. You’ll get used to the sounds, the rhythm, the way it flows. And instead of constantly translating, you’ll start to understand.
Slowly at first. Then more and more.
That shift is everything.
Because once you stop translating and start understanding, the language stops feeling foreign.
It starts feeling familiar.
I created Hebrew by Inbal for people who want that kind of experience.
Not just learning Hebrew… but actually connecting to it.
If you’re an English speaker starting from the beginning, this is exactly who I teach.
People who want:
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A clear place to start
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A method that actually makes sense
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Progress that feels real, not forced
And most of all, people who don’t want to feel overwhelmed every time they sit down to learn.
If that sounds like you, I want to invite you to take the first step.
You can explore everything here:
Start simple. Start where you are.
You don’t need to know everything.
You don’t need to feel ready.
You just need to begin.
Because that’s how language works.
Not through perfection.
Through movement.
And once you start moving, things begin to click in ways you didn’t expect.
This is what I’ve seen with my students.
And it’s what I want for you too.
Shalom
Inbal