Regarding All Tests:
The results will be sent to your email address. Please don't guess and don't answer what you don't know. Guessing answers will make the score irrelevant. Questions go from easy to hard, don't be afraid to send the form the moment you find it too difficult to answer.

How to know your level?
In Ulpan Bayit we use the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). We divide every level into two courses since many students are in between levels, while we try to create even classes without major gaps.
Students who finished a state funded Ulpan at level Aleph, usually fit best at our Bet+ class, but it depends on the Ulpan from which they came.
Everyone can check what is their level for free, using our online level assessment: multiple choice test that is checked and sent back automatically, and can give a pretty good level assessment. It won't be accurate at all if you use a dictionary or ask for help. If you get more than 16 points (out of 20) try to do the next level.
Beginners:
A1.1 - Aleph: The foundations: reading, writing, simple vocabulary and present tense syntax.
A1.2 - Aleph+: Past tense syntax, useful prepםsitions conjugation, vocabulary.
Advanced Beginners:
A2.1 - Bet: Future tense and complex sentence structures
A2.2 - Bet+: Passive verbs and adjectives, advanced syntax and noun conjugation
Intermediate:
B1 - Gimmel & Gimmel+: Transiting from easy Hebrew to normal Hebrew, using news papers and books, vocabulary expansion, complex syntax and weak verbs conjugation.
Upper Intermediate:
B2 - Dalet & Dalet+: Preparing students for the university, learning academic Hebrew, preparing for University lectures and reading short articles.