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any foreigner living in Ankara?
1.       alperhkn
84 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 05:52 am

Hi everyone,The International Interaction Society (IIS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to addressing the social, cultural and exchange matters and needs of international citizens in Turkey and contributing to the exchange environment between Turkey and other countries. We aim to promote understanding of Turkish and other cultures and to foster communication and interaction through social, cultural and educational activities. Providing an inspiring atmosphere for the friends and helping them getting better integrated with the local community are included in our primary goals. Any contribution to the peace, prosperity and harmony is greatly appreciated within our association. We believe getting to know each other will build bridges among our community.

Mission of IIS:
The promotion and public knowledge of Turkish culture, its history and people.
The enhancement of friendship and communication among diverse cultures;
Exchange of cultural diversity including the arts, customs, sports, cuisine and history.
The exchange of traditions, languages and cultural identities
To assist expatriates in the process of settling in Turkey
To provide healthy, educational and recreational activities for families, youth and seniors in our community.
To closely co-operate with various organizations for the improvement of interaction as a whole.

Planned activities:
 Activities for the visibility of the Society

Strand 1:
 Daily, weekend, week-long excursions and tours
 picnics
 social gatherings
 sports activities (professional tutors) and cycling tours,
 living Turkish courses,experiences
 practical courses for other languages
 whirling and ney (darwish reedflute) courses
 courses for various cuisines including Turkish cuisines
 intercultural seminars and meetings
 Watering courses (ebru)
and many other activities...

Our place is a triplex located in Cankaya-Ankara, every foreigner is always welcome. (Most of the activities are free of charge). to get more details please call: 03124961146

2.       evabeshiri
156 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 05:57 am

This sounds like a wonderful program

3.       alperhkn
84 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 06:08 am

Quoting evabeshiri:

This sounds like a wonderful program



Thank you very much.. we need help about that cause this must be INTERACTION!! any brilliant idea, or desired activity is always welcome..

4.       alperhkn
84 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 09:00 am

you can call anytime to participate or to have an idea..

5.       alperhkn
84 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 08:05 pm

nobody has an idea??

6.       CANLI
5084 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 09:20 pm

How about a language classes over there ?

İ believe the language course there which teach Türkçe,is in Ankara Uni,TÖMER'de,and i heard it's very expensive.

So how about a good Türkish classes,with a bit low price?
And make them categories.

Quick classes,and classes for people who are staying there for longer time.

Quick classes,for foreigners to learn expressions,which they need in daily life exchange,at the bus stop,at the market,at the cafe,at the airport,to ask about directions,things like that,and the course won't be for long,just an hour or so, so it won't waste lots of time which is already tight !

And a normal classes for people who live there,or have much time to learn the language.

İ guess that is the first thing a foreigner would need there,specially if he,or she is planing on coming back again.

Right ?just my opinion

7.       alperhkn
84 posts
 09 Oct 2006 Mon 11:21 pm

Quoting CANLI:

How about a language classes over there ?

İ believe the language course there which teach Türkçe,is in Ankara Uni,TÖMER'de,and i heard it's very expensive.

So how about a good Türkish classes,with a bit low price?
And make them categories.

Quick classes,and classes for people who are staying there for longer time.

Quick classes,for foreigners to learn expressions,which they need in daily life exchange,at the bus stop,at the market,at the cafe,at the airport,to ask about directions,things like that,and the course won't be for long,just an hour or so, so it won't waste lots of time which is already tight !

And a normal classes for people who live there,or have much time to learn the language.

İ guess that is the first thing a foreigner would need there,specially if he,or she is planing on coming back again.

Right ?just my opinion



thank you very much for your oppinion,
In our planned activities there is a living Turkish experience part which describes what you say. We will make organizations for inst; a wedding, or a family visit, a village tour and we will teach practical daily language in the place.. maybe in the future, if there will be enough demand, we will start a course as well cause we have a very nice place and experienced teachers who worked abroad for years.

8.       alperhkn
84 posts
 10 Oct 2006 Tue 08:03 pm

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