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10.       ..Laulau..
209 posts
 07 Dec 2009 Mon 11:31 pm

 

Quoting petra.bee

I have a little surprise for you. I found a short story for children, hanging aroung on our bookself. It was a free attachment to a newspaper. It´s very easy to understand and the illustrations are lovely. It also contains several sentences in past and future tense.

 

You can download the pages by clicking on the numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

 

Please let me know if the links don´t work.

I´ll be back with more next month.

Have fun!

 

the links do work..thank you so much!! you have been a great help

 

 

thanks pablahol...that sites great!



Edited (12/7/2009) by ..Laulau.. [want to thank someone else for helping me lol]

11.       gelencik
4 posts
 17 Aug 2012 Fri 08:54 pm

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Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to share a wonderful web page, to which I came across by googling. I love learning Turkish language by reading stories and translating them. Therefore, I visit this web page regularly ( http://www.canim.net/hikaye/). There are thousands of stories shared by the members of the web page, who can be pretty helpful and funny in same time, to be read. However, I would like to "warn" you about all that "spelling mistakes" you might come across by reading.However, most of them are so obvious even for beginning readers in tr, as I am.

 

Anyways,

Take care.

12.       Mavili
236 posts
 18 Aug 2012 Sat 07:23 pm

I would just like to point out that when we grow up, we can no longer learn and absorbe a language the way we could as infants and young children. All we can do is mimic that by surrounding ourselves in the language if possible but as adults we have all the technical aspects of learning we obtained through the rest of school and into adulthood that can get in the way. 

If you read a childrens story in Turkish,as an adult, its still a good supplement to learn but it won´t teach you the same way as when you were a child. All it is then, is a story that uses very simple words and grammar. Just my thoughts.

13.       jaxter123
7 posts
 29 Aug 2012 Wed 03:31 pm

Dear ..Laulau.. user If you find real materials of the books, You have to learn dilsever user story book.

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Translation agencies



Edited (9/1/2012) by jaxter123

14.       içten
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 21 Nov 2013 Thu 03:40 am

Many thanks petra.bee!!
I will be using this book with my son in the soon to come. 

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