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Want to join my Turkish beginners class for adults in North London?
1.       erdinc
2151 posts
 29 Oct 2005 Sat 11:04 pm

Last updated 11 September 2006

Greetings,

In one of the schools I work I have a Turkish language class for complete beginners who are over the age of 15. Here are the details:

Quote:

Southgate School
Sussex Way, Cockfoster EN4 0BL
Fridays, 18:00 - 21:00


http://www.turkishschools.co.uk/southgate.html
How to get there:
The school is in North London, 15 minutes walking distance away from Oakwood Tube Station, Picadilly Line. You can see the place here:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=528736&y=195890&z=0&sv=EN4+0BL&st=2&pc=EN4+0BL&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf

There are no lessons on holidays etc.

Cheers,
Erdinç

2.       Bursali
400 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 12:33 am

thank you but it is too far for me.

3.       freshman
704 posts
 30 Oct 2005 Sun 12:40 pm

yes...very far for me too

4.       aimee
28 posts
 11 May 2006 Thu 02:01 am

Quoting erdinc:

Greetings,

in one of the schools I work I have a Turkish language class for complete beginners who are over the age of 15. These are the details:

Quote:

Southgate School
Sussex Way, Cockfoster EN4 0BL

Fridays, 18:30 - 20:30



How to get there:
The school is in North London, 15 minutes walking distance away from Oakwood Tube Station, Picadilly Line. You can see the place here:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=528736&y=195890&z=0&sv=EN4+0BL&st=2&pc=EN4+0BL&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf

There are no lessons on holidays etc. but we have still 29 more Fridays to go until the end of June.

The school has a small charge. It's £65 till the end of June. There is also an advanced Turkish class for adults.
By the way, I don't get paid by the school and I'm advertising because I would like to see more learners in my class since these days the advanced class has around 10 and I have only 2 attendants in my beginners class which has newly started.

If you would like to visit the school send me a message and I will tell you how you will find me there and whether or not the school is open on a certain friday evening.

Cheers,
Erdinç



I am looking for a beginners class in north or central London! I know that this message is somewhat out of date now and June is fast approaching but I was wondering whether there will be another class starting up?

5.       erdinc
2151 posts
 11 May 2006 Thu 03:47 am

Greetings,
Yes I will start a new beginners class on early September at the same place.

Please notice that this course is only two hours per week. (edit: 11.09.2006: it is 3 hours per week now) There are more dense courses if you would prefer. You can find other courses following the link below.

http://www10.learndirect-advice-search.co.uk/pls/hotufi2/ld_all_home.page_pls_all_home_adv

When you make a search it turns out that the 'School of Oriental and African Studies' is the main place to look at when it comes to Turkish courses in London. Here is their website:
http://www.soas.ac.uk/languagecentre/other/turkish.html

6.       aimee
28 posts
 11 May 2006 Thu 11:27 am

Thank you! I am teaching full time so I am only looking to do a couple of hours a week. I will follow your initial links as Septembet drews near.

Aimee

7.       erdinc
2151 posts
 11 Sep 2006 Mon 06:30 pm

Greetings,
This school has started again for this year. This time lessons will be from 18:00 to 21:00 again only on Fridays. So it is a little longer than before.

This Friday on the 15th September 2006 if you want you can just come a little earlier than 6pm and register and join my class. Of course you can join as a guest and then decide to register or not.

It is an adult Turkish learner's class for complete beginners. The number of learners is likely to be around 10 in my class for this year. The majority are people who are either married to a Turk and want to learn Turkish or who have Turkish friends or relatives and they want to communicate with them.

This is a non-profit community school and I don't get paid by them but the school does charge the learners a fee under £100 for a school's year to cover the expenses for renting the facilities and such.

Check the messages above for address and transport information.

There is another community school in N8 Hornsey, London on Sundays between 10:00-14:00 where I have another adult Turkish learner's class. Ask for details if you are interested.

If you are looking for suplementary education for the younger members of a Turkish or half Turkish family then you could contact me. I work for the Educational Department of the Turkish Embassy in London and I can give forther information and contact details on this subject.

Alternatively you can visit this website:
http://www.turkishschools.co.uk/main.html

8.       teaschip
3870 posts
 11 Sep 2006 Mon 09:19 pm

Erdinc, when are you going to come to America to teach? I have been waiting for you.

9.       Dilara
1153 posts
 11 Sep 2006 Mon 09:34 pm

You should come to teach in South America!! I have nothing here to learn turkish, not even one single teacher !!

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