Where to find an online teacher?

Last update: 06/08/2025
You can consider yourself very fortunate to live in the digital age. You now have access to great teachers from all around the world, and with a language such as Hebrew this can be invaluable. I will present here some very good websites for you to find someone to teacher you. And afterwards below I'll mention some tips if you want to find a local teacher for face to face lessons. As a bonus, I'll get you some free discounts for some of the websites!

Let's start of with some websites.

1​. Preply - I have personal experience with both being a teacher on Preply and being a student there. I can honestly say there are very good teachers there, and with very different price ranges. Ranging from super affordable to expensive depending on the teachers. As a tutor there I also can give you a 30% discount code on your first trial lesson with any teacher you choose. So there you go. 

2. Italki - Italki is a good alternative for Preply if you don't like Preply for some reason, the platform is stable and good. The only downside to this platform is that sometimes the don't allow new teachers of certain languages to register (because they have too many). But as of 2024-2025 I have not seen this problem with Hebrew language! For Italki I can get you a 10$ coupon in Italki credits that you can use there, you recieve it after the first purchase there. Click here to go to the promotion

I'll also add the ones I don't recommend:

1. Amazing Talker - I have used this website to take some lessons in Chinese, the search engine there seems to be very strange, it seems to show you certain tutors and never all of them, as if the algorithm discourages search and promotes only some teachers. You'll get annoying pop ups every time of "what are you looking for", all of which are a kind of distraction and don't let you surf the website in peace. You can get a discount there though but you'll need to fill some form and it comes with conditions.

Finding a teacher locally

Tip 1: Use Facebook to and post in your local city group a request. These kind of groups are all around the place. For example if I currently live in Warsaw. There would be groups like "Warsaw my favourite city", "Warsaw ask me anything", "Buy & Sell, Warsaw", Freelance Warsaw, etc. Choose any one of those and write "Looking for a Hebrew teacher in Warsaw...xyz". Then you should get some responses. WARNING: Please exercise caution, there are many scammer and for the lack of a better word, strange people lurking on Facebook. So be careful with whom you contact.

Tip 2: Google search "Hebrew Teacher in My City". This one should be obvious right? I mean it's the first thing you would think about in this age. This method can work, espcially if you have local listing websites, then it's good. But the search engine is quite biased often so take your time to research this.