Hebrew Language Class

Lingo is an official test centre

As an official test centre for MCYS and MFA officers, we take pride in ensuring the quality of our courses and assessments. With this expertise, we can deliver a comprehensive program that enables individuals to master the Indonesian language.

Small group classes

We limit group sizes to a maximum of 8 participants to ensure the quality of our Indonesian classes. When classes are small enough to facilitate individual student-teacher interaction, a minor miracle occurs: teachers teach, and students learn.

Centralised location

Our Hebrew language classes are conducted at United House, which is centrally located and accessible. It is just a 6-minute walk from Dhoby Ghaut or Somerset MRT.

Course objective

This course offers a thorough study of the Hebrew language, including reading, speaking, listening, and writing skills. Our textbook is tailored to meet your specific needs.

Why learn Hebrew with us?

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A comprehensive studies into the Hebrew language

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Learn Hebrew twice as fast in a small group class (8pax)

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Textbook contains the most relevant information that you need to start speaking and reading Hebrew from day 1

There is a Hebrew class for you

Onsite Hebrew Class

Take our class onsite in our convenient location, just 6 minutes from Dhoby Ghaut and Somerset MRT stations; you will enjoy minimal hassle and travel time to reach us.

Group class starts at S$300 for 18 hours.
Private class starts at S$80/hour.

Online Hebrew Class

Learn online conveniently without the need to travel to our centre. You will receive the same attention as in an onsite class without the hassle.

Group class starts at S$300 for 18 hours.
Private class starts at S$80/hour.

Course Name Start Date Day Time Duration Fee Enrol
Hebrew CEFR A1.1 Hybrid
TBC Saturday 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM 9 weeks S$329.18 Enrol
Hebrew CEFR A1.1 Hybrid
TBC Mon & Wed 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM 5 weeks S$329.18 Enrol
Hebrew CEFR A1.1 Hybrid
TBC Mon & Wed 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM 5 weeks S$329.18 Enrol

Five progressive levels

It Was Often Thought to Be the Language of Angels — and God.

The Bible, with the exception of certain parts of Ezra and Daniel, is written in Hebrew. Similarly, the Mishnah, which is the collection of Jewish law compiled during the second and third centuries CE, is also in Hebrew.

The Gemara, which consists of rabbinic discussions interpreting the Mishnah, is primarily written in Aramaic, though it includes some Hebrew as well. Medieval Jewish literature predominantly uses a combination of Hebrew and Aramaic.

Awards and Accolades

Rated best Indonesian language class in Singapore

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