Greetings, and thank you for your interest!
Over the years, I have taught Modern Hebrew to learners in international programs such as MASA, as well as at Tel-Aviv University, working with students who approach the language with clear goals, academic focus, and a strong sense of direction.
Working with this audience brings together engagement, clarity, structure, and well-designed learning pathways. Alongside my teaching experience, I am familiar with American language teaching standards such as ACTFL and the spiral learning approach, and I integrate these principles into my work.
My teaching style includes music and visual elements, supported by a strong structural foundation. I design lesson plans, syllabi, and long-term learning frameworks with clear objectives — whether for a single course, a semester, or a full academic program. At the same time, I remain flexible and attentive to the needs of each institution, program, and group, adapting the structure and approach when needed.
In addition to teaching students, I have also led workshops and professional sessions for Hebrew teachers, both in person and online, sharing practical tools, teaching strategies, and classroom approaches.
On this page, you will find supporting materials available for download:
CV
Teaching Philosophy & Methodology
Official Evaluation
Student Evaluations & Feedback
Recommendation Letters
These videos feature students from the MASA program (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Italy).
At the time of recording, they had completed approximately 200 academic hours of Hebrew study.
The program was an intensive Ulpan course (5 days a week, 5 academic hours per day).



