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FAQs

  • WHAT IS TINAU?
    TINAU stands for "This is not an Ulpan". We are an educational project in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv that combines Hebrew and Arabic learning with Critical Pedagogy. Our fundamental goal is to teach beyond grammar or spelling; to allow students to acquire the tools necessary to understand and engage with their surroundings in Hebrew or Arabic and positively impact Israeli and Palestinian society. In our classes, we, therefore, don't hide from the tough realities. Instead, we actively and critically engage with those realities in Hebrew and Arabic. Language is a priority, but not the only one.
  • HOW DOES LANGUAGE LEARNING WORK AT TINAU?
    We teach Hebrew or Arabic in the Content and Task Based Learning method, focusing on social justice. That means we mostly rely on the use of authentic language and on asking students to do meaningful tasks. We believe that every student is a teacher and every teacher is a student, so classes are built to create an open, informal and collective learning experience- we sit in circles, discuss, move, read, speak in Hebrew or Arabic. We teach you everything you need to know: how to speak, how to read and write and how to handle the grammar - but we use other ways to do that than solely relying on traditional, frontal teaching methods. In our classes, we add cooking, games or movement to the schedule. Each class is designed to make you engage with the language as much as possible so that you can build the confidence in the classroom to take your Hebrew or Arabic out of the classroom!
  • WHO CAN ATTEND THE CLASSES?
    Literally anyone and everyone who is interested in learning a new language. Are you a new immigrant? Visitor? Student? Asylum Seeker? Everyone is welcome to join our courses in either Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. ​
  • HOW DO I CALCULATE THE COST OF MY COURSES?
    We calculate the cost of our courses according to frequency, intensity and course duration, so prices vary depending on these factors. This is Not an Ulpan is a non-profit organisation and we keep our prices as low as possible because we believe that language learning should be accessible for everyone. We do, however, need to cover the costs of our space, supplies, and pay a fair salary to our teachers and organisers. If paying the tuition is an issue for you, please reach out to us and we'll have a conversation.
  • WHAT IS THE PAYMENT TIMELINE?
    Early Bird Price - Up to 1 month before the first week of the course (from the Sunday) Regular Price - Between 1 month and 1 week before the first week of the course (from the Sunday). Late Price - The week before the first week of the course (from the Sunday).
  • מדיניות ההחזרים שלנו
    קורסים שבועיים: ניתן לבטל את ההרשמה לקורס עד שבעה ימי עבודה לפני תחילת הקורס, בתשלום של 250 ש"ח דמי ביטול. ביטול בטווח של שבעה ימי עבודה ועד יום אחד לפני לפני תחילת הקורס, יקנה החזר של 80%. ביטול ביום לפני השיעור הראשון ועד יום השיעור השני של הקורס, יקנה החזר של 40%. לאחר השיעור השני של הקורס, אינך זכאי.ת להחזר. קורסים אינטנסיביים: תלמיד.ה שמעוניינןת לבטל את השתתפותה, תודיע על כך במייל לכאן זה לא אולפן תוך שבועיים מרגע ההרשמה ולא פחות משבעה ימי עבודה לפני תחילת הקורס. אנחנו לא מקנות החזרים על ביטולים שלא במסגרת הזמן הזו. על כל ביטול תיגבה עמלה בסך 200 ש"ח. שיעורים פרטיים: חבילת שיעורים פרטיים תקפה לשנה. לאחר קנייה של חבילת שיעורים פרטיים, לא יינתן החזר כספי במקרה של ביטולים. הודעה על ביטול או דחיית שיעור חייבת להיעשות 24 שעות לפני מועד השיעור. במידה ונמסרה הודעה על ביטול או דחיית שיעור בטווח של פחות מ-24 שעות מראש, השיעור יחויב במלואו. קורסי שם זה לא אולפן (שיתופי פעולה עם ארגונים): עבודה אדמיניסטרטיבית ופדגוגית רבה מושקעת ביצירת חומרים ואיתור מורים לקורסים מיוחדים מחוץ לכאן זה לא אולפן. לפיכך, מדיניות הביטולים היא כדלקמן: שבועיים לפני תחילת הקורס- יתאפשר ביטול ללא חיוב של דמי ביטול. תוך שבועיים לפני תחילת הקורס- ביטול יגרור עמלה של 20%. לאחר תחילת הקורס- ביטול יחייב תשלום מלא על הקורס.
  • WHEN DOES THE NEXT SEMESTER START?
    Our Hebrew intensive courses in Tel Aviv will begin on the first Sunday of each month. Our Hebrew or Arabic evening courses run each semester- please take a look at course information pages to see when the next one begins. Please contact us if you need further information on course start dates.
  • HOW CAN I JOIN A CLASS?
    Before each semester, students can register online. If you would like to join after the first class, please contact us to make sure there's still room in the class.
  • CAN I JOIN A CLASS MID-SEMESTER?
    Yes! Most of our courses aren't linear - if we have spots left, you can jump in at any time, but make sure to get in touch with us before!
  • HOW DO I KNOW WHAT'S MY LEVEL?
    Our levels are looser than in a traditional Ulpan and while we are happy to give a recommendation on which class you should join, the final decision is up to you. Some people learn better when they are challenged, others prefer repeating what they've learned before...We believe that you know your own skills, needs and expectations best! This is a general level guide- if you're unsure about your level, feel free contact us for a level assessment or look up the course descriptions.
  • WHO ARE THE TEACHERS
    Our teachers are Israelis and Palestinians who are passionate about Hebrew and Arabic learning as a tool for engaging with Israeli - Palestinian politics, society and culture- and trust us, you'll feel this passion and enthusiasm in the classroom! We select our teachers carefully and provide extensive guidance to new teachers to make sure that our high pedagogical standards are met in every class.
  • HOW CAN I VOLUNTEER?
    If you are interested to join the tzevet (team) contact us directly. In exchange for their help, volunteers are eligible to a discount on our classes. For two hours of volunteering with us in our Jerusalem or Tel Aviv branch, you receive one hour of language course for free. For new volunteers, there's a 20 hour cap over the the course of one evening semester/ Hebrew intensive programme. Anyone is welcome to volunteer, although we do have a limit on how many volunteers we can take on each semester.
  • SECURITY & HEALTH RELATED
    This is Not an Ulpan follows instructions set by Pikud HaOref/ Home Front Command. Should restrictions on in-person learning be placed for health or security reasons, we reserve the right to move courses to an online format, until it is permitted to return to courses in our classrooms. We will not be able to offer refunds if courses move online due to instructions set by Pikud HaOref/ Home Front Command.
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