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Teachers day.
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1.       CANLI
5084 posts
 23 Nov 2006 Thu 10:07 am

Teachers day or can we say Öğretmen Günü ?
Will be on 24th inşallah,so what can we say to them on that day?
İ mean is there any Turkish poems or something talking about teachers efforts or something ?
Can you help me out here ?

2.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 12:11 am

Hmm i dont know if there is such a thing, but ın my class we collected 2 YTL from everybody and we bought flowers which we will give tomorrow.

3.       Lapinkulta
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 24 Nov 2006 Fri 12:20 am

''öğretmenler günü'' november 24, and u can say ''öğretmenler gününüz kutlu olsun''...

ÖĞRETMENİM,
büyük millet olmak neden,
Temeli hep ğretmen,
Çok okumak hevesim,
sevgili öğretmenim,

cehaleti yenmek için,
bütün yurda göç eyledin,
gelecek nesil senin eserin,
sevgili öğretmenim,

24 kasım gunu
çiçekle dolar elin,
ellerinden öperim,
sevgili ögretmenim,


I had written this peom when I was at secondary school to apply ''peom competition'' for the ''öğretmenler günü'' and I was 3nd and was awarded in giresun in 1986


4.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 12:22 am

20 years passed and I still remember this poemand this important date..

5.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 02:40 pm

i wish all the bests for all teachers,happy teachers day for the all teachers

6.       MrX67
2540 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 02:45 pm

theres a saying ''Who teaches me once word i could be slave of her/him'',so i think we all slaves of our teachers,thx for their guidence on our lifes

7.       Trudy
7887 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 06:44 pm

Is this day special for Turkey or does it exist in other countries as well? I never heard of it in Holland, and I am a teacher.

MrX67: slaves? I hope not that my language students (of which some Turkish men) think that....

8.       uYkuSuz
614 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 06:53 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Is this day special for Turkey or does it exist in other countries as well? I never heard of it in Holland, and I am a teacher.



it's special just for Turkey.if you were teacher in turkey probably your students would buy presents for you.

9.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 06:56 pm

Quoting uYkuSuz:

Quoting Trudy:

Is this day special for Turkey or does it exist in other countries as well? I never heard of it in Holland, and I am a teacher.

it's special just for Turkey.if you were teacher in turkey probably your students would buy presents for you.



Its not only in Turkey. They have it in Syria too. Actually the girl in our class who came up with the idea was from Syria She said they do it every year too.

We bought flowers and 2 pasta en we ate and drank all together and took pictures. The teacher was really happy, she even cried a bit, as she didnt expect it from a class full of foreigners It was really nice!

10.       uzeyir
268 posts
 24 Nov 2006 Fri 06:56 pm

I don't mind them

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