Turkish Lessons at Home
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- Kibkommer
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Turkish Lessons at Home
Hi all
We are considering trying to get someone to come over and do Turkish lessons for us.
Does anyone have any experiences of this that they would like to share? Recommendations are welcome.
Kind regards
Lasagne
We are considering trying to get someone to come over and do Turkish lessons for us.
Does anyone have any experiences of this that they would like to share? Recommendations are welcome.
Kind regards
Lasagne
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
It very much depends or your goals.... if you just want conversational Turkish, there are some good self-learning courses on the internet. If you want to learn how to read, write and speak proper Turkish then I can not recommend Fehime Arkol highly enough.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
Do they tech you in your home or...? How much do they charge roughly?Groucho wrote:It very much depends or your goals.... if you just want conversational Turkish, there are some good self-learning courses on the internet. If you want to learn how to read, write and speak proper Turkish then I can not recommend Fehime Arkol highly enough.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
Dear Lasagne,
Are you a complete beginner in Turkish or have you already had some lessons so far ?
Depending on your answer, I may then be able to assist you.
Are you a complete beginner in Turkish or have you already had some lessons so far ?
Depending on your answer, I may then be able to assist you.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
Hi
Pretty much complete beginners.
We are looking for colloquial Turkish, reading and writing isn’t really necessary.
Kind regards
Lasagne
Pretty much complete beginners.
We are looking for colloquial Turkish, reading and writing isn’t really necessary.
Kind regards
Lasagne
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
Dear Lasagne,
I have just sent you a PM. Thank you very much.
I have just sent you a PM. Thank you very much.
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
In my experience over the last year learning online with Babbel, reading and writing have certainly helped me to understand what i am listening to and saying. The last thing i wanted was to end up sounding like the copper in Allo Allolasagne33 wrote:reading and writing isn’t really necessary
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
Here is what my teaching experience says for learning and using a language : '' Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking are the 'must' skills supported by the Grammar.''
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Re: Turkish Lessons at Home
We could also be interested in a home teacher.