Ulpan
Ulpan is an Israeli program designed to teach Hebrew to new immigrants and others who wish to learn the language. The term ulpan, from Hebrew meaning "studio" or "instruction," denotes an organized language-teaching environment where instruction is conducted primarily in Hebrew.
Most ulpan programs are part of Israel's absorption and integration system. The primary audience is new immigrants
Curriculum typically emphasizes modern Hebrew for everyday communication, including speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary.
Administration and providers: In Israel, ulpan is administered by the Jewish Agency for Israel and other government
Outcomes: Graduates generally receive certification and are expected to have the language skills needed to participate