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1.       haightashbury
5 posts
 25 Oct 2009 Sun 12:17 pm

I am an experienced Turkish tutor in Istanbul. This is my only work and I have been doing this for 10 years. My university education as well as my years of experience will help you to learn Turkish quickly and more effectively. Turkish is not as difficult a language as it seems. Actually, it is a very systematic language and I have special techniques to help you learn it.

I have taught many foreign students. Because of this, I know which grammar structures foreigners tend to struggle with and how to help you learn them.

Whether you want to take lessons for a short or a long time, I can teach you converstational Turkish, as well as teach you about Turkey and Turkish culture.

In 1923, Ataturk chose Istanbul Turkish amongst all of the regional dialects to be the official language because it is the most clear and precise dialect of Turkish. I will teach you Istanbul Turkish.

I can really help you to learn Turkish well. If you want to take lessons, please contact me. Thank you.

  Email:  meyzee@hotmail.com

 Cellphone:  0536 8859824

2.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 25 Oct 2009 Sun 03:45 pm

 

Quoting haightashbury

I am an experienced Turkish tutor in Istanbul. This is my only work and I have been doing this for 10 years. My university education as well as my years of experience will help you to learn Turkish quickly and more effectively. Turkish is not as difficult a language as it seems. Actually, it is a very systematic language and I have special techniques to help you learn it.

I have taught many foreign students. Because of this, I know which grammar structures foreigners tend to struggle with and how to help you learn them.

Whether you want to take lessons for a short or a long time, I can teach you converstational Turkish, as well as teach you about Turkey and Turkish culture.

In 1923, Ataturk chose Istanbul Turkish amongst all of the regional dialects to be the official language because it is the most clear and precise dialect of Turkish. I will teach you Istanbul Turkish.

I can really help you to learn Turkish well. If you want to take lessons, please contact me. Thank you.

  Email:  meyzee@hotmail.com

 Cellphone:  0536 8859824

 

how much?

3.       haightashbury
5 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 04:51 pm

30 TL for 1 hour

4.       Trudy
7887 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 07:39 pm

 

Quoting haightashbury

30 TL for 1 hour

 

Never knew lessons in Turkey are that expensive. 

5.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 08:30 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Never knew lessons in Turkey are that expensive. 

Well, not if you consider Turkish is a real luxory item ...Alcoholics

 

6.       Trudy
7887 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 08:51 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

 

Well, not if you consider Turkish is a real luxory item ...Alcoholics

 

 

Is it?

7.       lady in red
6947 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 08:57 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Is it?

 

I was only paying 15 ytl for mine last year Big smile

 

 

.....and don´t anyone DARE say they didn´t work!!   I will get you



Edited (10/26/2009) by lady in red

8.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:03 pm

hmmm...maybe those prices are somehow depending on whether there is a "dudu" included in a language learning package or not..........<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

9.       Trudy
7887 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:08 pm

 

Quoting yakamozzz

hmmm...maybe those prices are somehow depending on whether there is a "dudu" included in a language learning package or not..........<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

That´ll be more expensive. You forgot that the 30 an hour doesn´t cover the costs of multiple cell phones, laptops, surgeries etc. lol lol

10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:09 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

I was only paying 15 ytl for mine last year Big smile

 

 

.....and don´t anyone DARE say they didn´t work!!   I will get you

 

My lips are sealed.

11.       lady in red
6947 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:11 pm

I will get you

Quoting yakamozzz

hmmm...maybe those prices are somehow depending on whether there is a "dudu" included in a language learning package or not..........<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

What are you implying????   Rant- that my dudu was an inferior model????   I will get you

12.       Trudy
7887 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:13 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

I will get you

 

What are you implying????   Rant- that my dudu was an inferior model????   I will get you

 

A little outdated maybe? Angel

13.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 26 Oct 2009 Mon 09:17 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

That´ll be more expensive. You forgot that the 30 an hour doesn´t cover the costs of multiple cell phones, laptops, surgeries etc. lol lol

 

yeah right <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) but my math has always been...hmm...let´s just say - i hate numbers <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) but then again...in estonia this 30 tl would be pretty much ok price - for an hour...60 minutes...academical hour would cost less than 30 tl. at least from what i have heard it´s like...about 38-40 liras for 90 minutes (1 lecture), so that makes it like...what...about 20 liras for 45 minutes? yeah pretty much 30 liras per hour. or smth. no "dudu"-s (or: batterys) included <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'>

14.       Turkish-Teacher
257 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 01:16 am

I usually charge 35-50 tl per hour

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

yeah right <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) but my math has always been...hmm...let´s just say - i hate numbers <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) but then again...in estonia this 30 tl would be pretty much ok price - for an hour...60 minutes...academical hour would cost less than 30 tl. at least from what i have heard it´s like...about 38-40 liras for 90 minutes (1 lecture), so that makes it like...what...about 20 liras for 45 minutes? yeah pretty much 30 liras per hour. or smth. no "dudu"-s (or: batterys) included <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'>

 

 

15.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 01:47 am

How about trying an expensive model?Alcoholics



Edited (10/27/2009) by AlphaF

16.       haightashbury
5 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 12:41 pm

Ha,ha,ha...  It´s so funny.Yabancýlarýn´ Cebinde akrep var´. This is Turkish idiom.Search for it.Poor crisis victims of  western civilization.Let´s make donation them.

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17.       haightashbury
5 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 12:47 pm

Ha,ha,ha.It´s so funny.Yabancýlarýn ´cebinde akrep var´.This is Turkish idiom.Search for it.Poor crisis victims of western civilization!!!!Let´s make donation them.

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18.       lady in red
6947 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 01:56 pm

 

Quoting haightashbury

Ha,ha,ha.It´s so funny.Yabancýlarýn ´cebinde akrep var´.This is Turkish idiom.Search for it.Poor crisis victims of western civilization!!!!Let´s make donation them.

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Young man!!!  Are you implying we English (note the use of ´English´ rather than ´British´ here) are cimri???  I will get you  - we are just careful with our money!  lol  

 

(PS - I will pm you my bank details and await your kind donation)  Flowers

19.       mltm
3690 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 05:33 pm

I don´t think 30 TL is a lot for a one hour private lesson.

Private lessons are usually much more expensive than one hour lesson you take in a language class.

In europe, it starts from 15 euro, and if the teacher is  professional it can be 30-40 euro.

Well, 30 TL is not a very small amount but then everything is expensive.

20.       Turkish-Teacher
257 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 05:44 pm

If you´re not learning anything, even 0 lira is expensive. if youre learning very well and quickly then even 50 lira can be cheap

 

Quoting mltm

I don´t think 30 TL is a lot for a one hour private lesson.

Private lessons are usually much more expensive than one hour lesson you take in a language class.

In europe, it starts from 15 euro, and if the teacher is  professional it can be 30-40 euro.

Well, 30 TL is not a very small amount but then everything is expensive.

 

 

21.       Trudy
7887 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 06:29 pm

 

Quoting Turkish-Teacher

I usually charge 35-50 tl per hour

 

 

 

That includes two dudus?

22.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 09:09 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

That includes two dudus?

 

1 dudu is too little for you...? Unsure

23.       Trudy
7887 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 09:12 pm

 

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

1 dudu is too little for you...? Unsure

 

There are weekdays and there are weekends.....

24.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 09:18 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

That includes two dudus?

 

 Ãf you have enough money you can have as much dudus as you want Big smile

25.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 09:22 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

There are weekdays and there are weekends.....

 

hmm...and you hope to wear out 1 dudu in 5 days...? Alcoholics and that´s why you need an extra dudu? Cool are you sure we are both talking about TURKISH dudus? but THEY don´t get tired... <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) ...or do they...? Unsure

26.       Trudy
7887 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 09:47 pm

 

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

hmm...and you hope to wear out 1 dudu in 5 days...? Alcoholics and that´s why you need an extra dudu? Cool are you sure we are both talking about TURKISH dudus? but THEY don´t get tired... <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) ...or do they...? Unsure

 

I wouldn´t know, do you? lol

27.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 10:02 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

I wouldn´t know, do you? lol

 

like i just said - i have never seen any TIRED turkish dudus... <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

28.       Trudy
7887 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 10:05 pm

 

Quoting yakamozzz

 

 

like i just said - i have never seen any TIRED turkish dudus... <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

 

Experience, dear?

29.       Turkish-Teacher
257 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 10:26 pm

lol, you are very good at changing the direction of the topic...

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Experience, dear?

 

 

30.       yakamozzz
398 posts
 27 Oct 2009 Tue 10:41 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Experience, dear?

 

maybe coz i have seen here in estonia some women stupid enough to get involved with those dudu-types oh, and i have even seen 1 dudu living in estonia for a while of course, he left our little and nice country on a great speed right when her money was finished but at least all the city had a good laugh on this ... situation

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