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1.       heros
159 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 01:51 pm

I have been teaching Turkish to both newcomers to Turkey and long-term expats for 10 years, and have worked continuously to further improve my teaching technique. I have taught students of all different ages, occupations, and nationalities, and I approache every student differently, keeping in mind their learning goals, language level, and character. I give learners a strong grammatical foundation and presents grammar simply and clearly. I can also focus on colloquial Turkish vocabulary and pronunciation. In addition, I help students learn Turkish culture, manners, and ways of thinking. I speak English fluently, uses a variety of teaching materials, provides e-mail reviews following each lesson, and monitors student progress via homework. I enjoy teaching and working with new people, and am friendly, approachable, and encouraging.
  Email: klvais@hotmail.com

2.       Marinka
140 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 01:57 pm

Hello,

May I ask how much do you take per lesson? And how long does one lesson last?

Thank you.

3.       sonunda
5004 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 05:44 pm

 

Quoting heros

I have been teaching Turkish to both newcomers to Turkey and long-term expats for 10 years, and have worked continuously to further improve my teaching technique. I have taught students of all different ages, occupations, and nationalities, and I approache every student differently, keeping in mind their learning goals, language level, and character. I give learners a strong grammatical foundation and presents grammar simply and clearly. I can also focus on colloquial Turkish vocabulary and pronunciation. In addition, I help students learn Turkish culture, manners, and ways of thinking. I speak English fluently, uses a variety of teaching materials, provides e-mail reviews following each lesson, and monitors student progress via homework. I enjoy teaching and working with new people, and am friendly, approachable, and encouraging.
   Email: klvais@hotmail.com

Wasn´t this exact same post made by pekos not long since. I corrected his/her grammar then but this seems to be identical.

I´m confused.{#emotions_dlg.confused}

 

4.       ptaszek
440 posts
 23 Jan 2010 Sat 05:57 pm

 

Quoting sonunda

 

Wasn´t this exact same post made by pekos not long since. I corrected his/her grammar then but this seems to be identical.

I´m confused.{#emotions_dlg.confused}

 

 

 you are right sonunda.)this person must  be enrolled to your classes at a short notice!!!If not we will have more nifrtity style fluent English around.{#emotions_dlg.head_bang}

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