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Private Turkish Language Lessons

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1.       darkoz01
7 posts
 02 Jan 2007 Tue 05:06 pm

I would like to teach turkish instead of your language.
My nickname is same in Skype.

I prefer native speakers.I am native speaker of Turkish.
my email Serdarkoz@yahoo.com

I am experienced to teach Turkish .

I am online week days btw 20:00-23:00
weekend btw 13:00-19:00 and may be more

2.       laura123
4 posts
 13 Jun 2007 Wed 04:41 pm

please could you help me learn turkish as i am now living in turkey but i dont speak turkish and very much need help. could you possibly give me a few tips on picking thr language up. please!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you.

3.       CirqueDuSoleil
73 posts
 16 Jun 2007 Sat 07:03 pm

Quoting laura123:

please could you help me learn turkish as i am now living in turkey but i dont speak turkish and very much need help. could you possibly give me a few tips on picking thr language up. please!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you.



Now that you live in Turkey, I don't think you (will) need help of Turkish. Just flow into the crowds in the streets and try to talk to the people,- now you are fluent in Turkish!

Cirque du Soleil
(Also known as:
Cyrano
AllTooHuman
Quasimodo
panta rei)

4.       Telecom.Ayadi
15 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 08:43 pm

Hello;

My name is Ayman Y. Ayadi. I'm a telecommunications engineer working with Motorola-Turkey. I'm living in Istanbul now. I can speak Arabic/English fluently.I'm looking forward learning Turkish language through evening courses, ASAP...

Your feedback is highly appreciated...

Telecom.Ayadi@gmail.com
05494600032



Best Regards
Ayman Ayadi

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