5 Practical Tips to Complement Your Ulpan Learning

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Starting Hebrew at an ulpan is a fantastic way to build a solid foundation. You get professional teachers, structured lessons, and the motivation of a group setting. But real progress happens when you also bring Hebrew into your daily life. Here are five practical tips to make your learning stick:

1. Use Apps Designed for Learners

Alongside your ulpan homework, try Dvash. It offers easy Hebrew news articles, music, and stories that keep you engaged while strengthening vocabulary. Instead of just repeating textbook exercises, you’ll practice with real content tailored to learners.

2. Label Your Surroundings

Turn your home into a mini-Hebrew zone. Put sticky notes on common items — שולחן (table), דלת (door), מקרר (fridge). Seeing the words daily helps you internalize them without effort.

3. Listen While You Move

Use your commute, workout, or daily walk as Hebrew listening time. Add Hebrew podcasts or songs to your playlist. With Dvash, you can discover Hebrew songs right inside the app and even export them directly to Spotify — making it easy to build a personal playlist you’ll actually enjoy. The more you hear Hebrew, the faster your ear will adapt.

4. Find a Language Buddy

Pair up with a fellow ulpan student or a native speaker who wants to practice English. Short conversations in Hebrew — even with mistakes — boost confidence and speed up progress.

5. Keep a Hebrew Journal

At the end of the day, write a few simple sentences in Hebrew. It could be about what you ate, where you went, or how you feel. This habit reinforces grammar and makes you active in producing the language.


Ulpan gives you structure. These small steps bring Hebrew into your everyday life. Together, they make learning easier, faster, and more enjoyable.