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Arabic language teachers in Turkey
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1.       nifrtity
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 26 Sep 2012 Wed 05:13 pm

Is it easy to be Arabic language teacher in Turkey or not ?

What is the requires to be Arabic language teacher?

sure graduated from Arabic language faculty I know , but ´is Master is required ?

And about turkish language level which level is required?

Thanks in Advance

2.       AlphaF
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 08:53 am

An academic question

 

Consider Arabs and Turks.

Which would have been more beneficial for both....That Turks learn Arabic, or Arabs learn Turkish?


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3.       Abla
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 12:10 pm

The one who learns takes the initiative. Thinking too big of oneself is always an obstacle of development.

4.       Umut_Umut
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 01:45 pm

Arabic is a great language. I wonder i could learn. Maybe one day inshallah.

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5.       AlphaF
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 03:13 pm

 

Quoting Umut_Umut

Arabic is a great language. I wonder i could learn. Maybe one day inshallah.

 

What makes Arabic Language any greater than Eskimo Language (whatever it is !) ?

6.       Umut_Umut
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 03:20 pm

 

Quoting AlphaF

 

 

What makes Arabic Language any greater than Eskimo Language (whatever it is !) ?

 

... greater? i didnt use that word. I said Arabic is a great language which means Arabic is a great language. Eskimo language can also be great. I didnt compare.

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7.       Abla
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 03:29 pm

Quote:AlphaF

What makes Arabic Language any greater than Eskimo Language (whatever it is !) ?

 

Every Muslim should know Arabic. Not Turkish. Sorry.

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8.       interactions
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 03:56 pm

I think the question asked did not need a complicated or unfriendly answer but there we go again... 

9.       Henry
2604 posts
 27 Sep 2012 Thu 04:38 pm

 

Quoting nifrtity

Is it easy to be Arabic language teacher in Turkey or not ?

What is the requires to be Arabic language teacher?

sure graduated from Arabic language faculty I know , but ´is Master is required ?

And about turkish language level which level is required?

Thanks in Advance

 

I met a Lebanese lady in Istanbul who taught Arabic in a language school there. The school employed her because she had recognised teaching qualifications. Her spoken Turkish was very reasonable, as was her English, but she was taking advanced Turkish lessons at the school to improve further.

To teach Turks Arabic, it would certainly help if you were also capable of explaining Arabic grammar in Turkish. To know and speak a language correctly is the basic requirement for a language teacher, but to teach and explain a language well, takes a much greater skill.

 Surprisingly, I have leant more about English grammar whilst learning Turkish, than when I went to school.

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10.       Elisabeth
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 27 Sep 2012 Thu 04:42 pm

 

Quoting nifrtity

Is it easy to be Arabic language teacher in Turkey or not ?

What is the requires to be Arabic language teacher?

sure graduated from Arabic language faculty I know , but ´is Master is required ?

And about turkish language level which level is required?

Thanks in Advance

 There are different kinds of language schools in Turkey.  If you want to teach on a University level, most likely a Masters degree will be required.  There are private language schools that may not be as particular as long as you have qualifications they are looking for (and they will vary depending on the school). 

Knowing Turkish would be very helpful.  Although, I teach english as a second language in the evenings and I have a mixed class of spanish, vietnamese and arabic speakers in my class and I speak intermediate Spanish (at best).  It is very difficult to teach a language to someone who doesn´t share a common language but not impossible. 

 



Edited (9/27/2012) by Elisabeth
Edited (9/27/2012) by Elisabeth

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