A personal path through Israel
I repatriated to Israel with my family and, within six months, brought my Hebrew to a basic conversational level through self-study and daily practice. Later I graduated from an Israeli school and received a bagrut, the Israeli matriculation certificate.
I also worked in the Israeli job market as a secretary and HR specialist, so my Hebrew experience is tied to real paperwork, work, banks, conversations, and everyday life in Israel.
How teaching started
In school ulpanim, I was one of the stronger students, and teachers often asked me to help classmates. I enjoyed explaining Hebrew in a clear, human way and helping others stop feeling lost.
That gradually became teaching. I have more than five years of teaching experience, and more than 1,000 learners have studied with me through lessons and the Easy Hebrew platform.
Tati’s method
I do not believe Hebrew should be learned only through grammar tables and binyanim. Grammar matters, but real progress comes when students connect it with conversation, films, songs, useful everyday words, and real situations.
That is why I brought my materials into Easy Hebrew: structured lessons, exercises, vocabulary practice, homework, progress tracking, and teacher feedback without a rigid timetable.
Practical Israeli life experience
I have dealt with many practical processes in Israel, including citizenship paperwork, bank account opening, pension-related questions, and other everyday tasks.
This helps me teach Hebrew as a living tool: how to ask, clarify, fill in forms, explain yourself, and feel less lost in real situations.