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23 Jan 2007 Tue 02:46 am |
Merhaba everybody who wants to learn turkish!
I can help people living in Kuşadası, Didim, Altınkum, Davutlar, Güzelçamlı, and Akbük who want to learn Turkish. I am ready for this, and my students ? Contact to me as soon as possible. Being ur teacher will be a big pleasure for me!!!!
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23 Jan 2007 Tue 06:27 am |
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23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:06 pm |
Quoting angel-frier: No reply  |
thats because a lot of people trying to learn turkish through this site do not live in turkey..or in those areas i guess...
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23 Jan 2007 Tue 02:17 pm |
i will be going back to turkey for three weeks in altinkum, maybe when i come you will teach me turkish??
i am really wanting to learn as much as i can.
tesekkuler
melissa
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 02:19 am |
Thanks, I can teach u Turkish pleasurely when u come to Altınkum, Melissa. Pls, contact with me as soon as possible! Bye for now!
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 03:57 am |
Quoting angel-frier: Thanks, I can teach u Turkish pleasurely when u come to Altınkum, Melissa. Pls, contact with me as soon as possible! Bye for now! |
WHAT A GREAT TEACHER!!! TURKISH GUYS REALLY LOVE TO TEACH GIRLS (PREFERABLY SINGEL ONES) TURKISH. THIS IS LOVE OF TEACHING...NOTHING ELSE...GO AND FRY ANGELS! Melissa pleaseeeee
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:24 am |
Quoting angel-frier: Thanks, I can teach u Turkish pleasurely when u come to Altınkum, Melissa. Pls, contact with me as soon as possible! Bye for now! |
I hope your Turkish is better than your English
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:35 am |
Merhaba Bod
If u like, u can test my Turkish with a big pleasure. Dont hesitate about this Love and regards from Turkey!
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:37 am |
Hi angle-frier,
can you teach bodylanguage too?
thanks
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:47 am |
I think we wont be able to have a good communication with us. Because u are very aggressive to me. I cant do anything for u. Because u have a right to think about me. Take it easy about gossip
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 04:50 am |
but u should choose between melissa and me! I am very jealous
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24 Jan 2007 Wed 11:39 pm |
Quoting bod: Quoting angel-frier: Thanks, I can teach u Turkish pleasurely when u come to Altınkum, Melissa. Pls, contact with me as soon as possible! Bye for now! |
I hope your Turkish is better than your English  |
btw you dont mention about money. how much do you want for one hour lesson? are you really a turkish teacher. if you want to teach turkish, you must have a perfect english coz you have to explain somethings. GOOD LUCK...
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:12 am |
Quoting angel-frier:
Merhaba everybody who wants to learn turkish!
I can help people living in Kuşadası, Didim, Altınkum, Davutlar, Güzelçamlı, and Akbük who want to learn Turkish. I am ready for this, and my students ? Contact to me as soon as possible. Being ur teacher will be a big pleasure for me!!!! |
I just can tell you are a wonderful man!!!!!!
This beautiful wolrd needs people like you!!!!!!!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!
Never give up!!!!!!!
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:27 am |
are you guys making fun of him??
:-S
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:47 am |
I think Gerri must tell them whether i will be able to teach anyone turkish. No problem. I cant make everybody believe whether i will be able to teach anynoe turkish. Only my friends will be able to say this whether Bülent can teach us turkish
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:54 am |
I want to add that I met Bülent (angel-frier) at Friends Abroad (another language exchange site), nearly 2 years ago. He was very kind with me and he taught to me several times, by msn. As much as I know, I can say he is a good person, sweet and very patient.
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 10:38 pm |
Whoever don’t know Bülent or angel-frier (however you want to call him) must know that he is a big-hearted person and a great friend who has a lot of respect for others. Too bad to see all these comments about him from the ones who don’t know him. And, I want to add that I have meet my best turkish friend Bülent for eight months now, actually, he was the first friend I met here at TC, he offered his help and surely, he has helped me so much by teaching me Turkish never asking for nothing in return and the most important thing: always showing respect!!. We have built a nice friendship and I consider him my friend, my teacher and my confident. Due to his big heart, he has helped me in so many ways and never, believe me never offended me in any way. He has never tried to surpass our friendship. So, Melissa feel to accept his help anytime, he is a very good and patient teacher.
By the way, Bülent thank you so much for the beautiful postcard..You are such a great man!!! And never let others get you down…PLEASE!!
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 10:48 pm |
I only can agree with the post of Geniuda above. Bülent is a great man, he helps me very often with Turkish, is always interested in me and my life but never crosses the line (and there are many men I cannot say the same of!). He is concerned and when I do not react for a few days he immediately asks if I am okay. He has told me a lot about Turkey and it's culture, clearing things up for me.
Melissa, if Bülent wants to be your teacher: you can't have a better one.
All the sarcastic and unpleasant remarks above I think are childish - and that is an euphemism of what I really think of them.
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 10:58 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Bülent is a great man, he helps me very often with Turkish, is always interested in me and my life but never crosses the line QUOTE]
what a private tutor he helps with Turkish,he is interested in you and your life (wow) that is how a "private" male tutor should be!!!!
turkish males really likes to help foreign girls very very much what a great nation!
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:16 pm |
teaching and translating are different things. you can translate something very well but it s not same with teaching a language. if it was easy there wouldnt be any teachers school. especially if you are teaching ur language to a foreigner it s more difficult because you have to speak his or her language very well. some friends think that our comments are childish but just respect to teachers it s not easy as you think. bülent can help ppl, we try to help too but we are not teacher. on TC there are some good teachers they show there teaching ability with their lessons like qdemir and erdinç (I havent seen him online for along time, I dont know why), I think they have proved theirselves and some other members I cant remember now.
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:17 pm |
Hadi calm down people, don't have a cow. Obviously several members have had positive experiences with the thread author's tutoring abilities.
What's been going on here lately?
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:24 pm |
Quoting janissary: teaching and translating are different things. you can translate something very well but it s not same with teaching a language. if it was easy there wouldnt be any teachers school. especially if you are teaching ur language to a foreigner it s more difficult because you have to speak his or her language very well. some friends think that our comments are childish but just respect to teachers it s not easy as you think. bülent can help ppl, we try to help too but we are not teacher. on TC there are some good teachers they show there teaching ability with their lessons like qdemir and erdinç (I havent seen him online for along time, I dont know why), I think they have proved theirselves and some other members I cant remember now. |
True that there is a big difference between translating and teaching. But it is absolutely not necessary that you speak the language of your students to be a good teacher. I'm a language teacher for more than 10 years now, I teach my language to students (adults!) of more than 20 nationalities. Do you think I can speak all those languages fluently? In fact, speaking the language of your student is more a disadvantage than an advantage because there is the risk you stick with just translating instead of explaining. The best way of learning a language is what teachers call 'take a bath in it' - only that language and nothing else. It is also the most difficult way, especially when you do not live in the country of your chosen language.
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:32 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting janissary: teaching and translating are different things. you can translate something very well but it s not same with teaching a language. if it was easy there wouldnt be any teachers school. especially if you are teaching ur language to a foreigner it s more difficult because you have to speak his or her language very well. some friends think that our comments are childish but just respect to teachers it s not easy as you think. bülent can help ppl, we try to help too but we are not teacher. on TC there are some good teachers they show there teaching ability with their lessons like qdemir and erdinç (I havent seen him online for along time, I dont know why), I think they have proved theirselves and some other members I cant remember now. |
True that there is a big difference between translating and teaching. But it is absolutely not necessary that you speak the language of your students to be a good teacher. I'm a language teacher for more than 10 years now, I teach my language to students (adults!) of more than 20 nationalities. Do you think I can speak all those languages fluently? In fact, speaking the language of your student is more a disadvantage than an advantage because there is the risk you stick with just translating instead of explaining. The best way of learning a language is what teachers call 'take a bath in it' - only that language and nothing else. It is also the most difficult way, especially when you do not live in the country of your chosen language. |
if so, you are a teacher. your job is teaching... maybe u take some lessons for how to teach?
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:35 pm |
Quoting janissary: if so, you are a teacher. your job is teaching... maybe u take some lessons for how to teach?
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Great idea. Who will give them to me? You?
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25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:42 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting janissary: if so, you are a teacher. your job is teaching... maybe u take some lessons for how to teach?
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Great idea. Who will give them to me? You? |
if I talk for my country, you have to take a lesson called "formasyon", ı dont give lesson. Im not clever like you
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 01:50 am |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting janissary: teaching and translating are different things. you can translate something very well but it s not same with teaching a language. if it was easy there wouldnt be any teachers school. especially if you are teaching ur language to a foreigner it s more difficult because you have to speak his or her language very well. some friends think that our comments are childish but just respect to teachers it s not easy as you think. bülent can help ppl, we try to help too but we are not teacher. on TC there are some good teachers they show there teaching ability with their lessons like qdemir and erdinç (I havent seen him online for along time, I dont know why), I think they have proved theirselves and some other members I cant remember now. |
True that there is a big difference between translating and teaching. But it is absolutely not necessary that you speak the language of your students to be a good teacher. I'm a language teacher for more than 10 years now, I teach my language to students (adults!) of more than 20 nationalities. Do you think I can speak all those languages fluently? In fact, speaking the language of your student is more a disadvantage than an advantage because there is the risk you stick with just translating instead of explaining. The best way of learning a language is what teachers call 'take a bath in it' - only that language and nothing else. It is also the most difficult way, especially when you do not live in the country of your chosen language. |
Trudy, I completely aggree with your opinion about the method for teaching a language to foreigners. Even I can say, it is not an opinion but a rule in modern languge teaching techniques to use target language while you teach it in classroom or wherever. It seems to hard in the beginning specially for the new learners, but then this method makes the students learn faster. An experienced English teacher takes the teaching materials like 'Headway' with him/her and goes to different countries where he/she doesn't know the local language but teachs English perfectly. So, it is the same with all language teachers. In Turkey, The TÖMERS are the experts with Turkish language centers. If you go to that centers you will see that the teachers use only Turkish while their teaching and as we know, these language centers are very successful.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:20 am |
Users' and moderator's Attentions:
Please read the user zbret's posts just in this forum. You will see how he insults and making fun with the other users, specially with Turkish people. In the other forums he did worst. Please, don't call me immediately again as a strict nationalist. After seeing his posts in the bottom, if you still don't believe in what I am trying to say, just check, yourselves, his posts in the other Forums too .
1. WHAT A GREAT TEACHER!!! TURKISH GUYS REALLY LOVE TO TEACH GIRLS (PREFERABLY SINGEL ONES) TURKISH. THIS IS LOVE OF TEACHING...NOTHING ELSE...GO AND FRY ANGELS! Melissa pleaseeeee
2. Hi angle-frier,
can you teach bodylanguage too?
thanks
3. but u should choose between melissa and me! I am very jealous
4. what a private tutor he helps with Turkish,he is interested in you and your life (wow) that is how a "private" male tutor should be!!!!
5. turkish males really likes to help foreign girls very very much what a great nation!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:25 am |
If you feel there is a problem with someone's posts, send a PM to admin. I am so sick of you all complaining about eachother. This culture of rudeness and aggressiveness at TC seems like it will be a permanent fixture, and its a sad fact that many have stopped coming here because of it.
Do you think anyone who loves Turkey would be swayed in their opinions by his posts? Instead of whining about his posts, why not present a good argument against his statements?
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:27 am |
Quoting aenigma x: If you feel there is a problem with someone's posts, send a PM to admin. I am so sick of you all complaining about eachother. This culture of rudeness and aggressiveness at TC seems like it will be a permanent fixture, and its a sad fact that many have stopped coming here because of it.
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Have you read zbret's posts so quickly in all the forums and do still say that they didn't mean anything bad?
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:29 am |
Quoting metehan2001: Quoting aenigma x: If you feel there is a problem with someone's posts, send a PM to admin. I am so sick of you all complaining about eachother. This culture of rudeness and aggressiveness at TC seems like it will be a permanent fixture, and its a sad fact that many have stopped coming here because of it.
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Have you read zbret's posts so quickly in all the forums? |
I dont need to. Zbret is expressing his OPINION. If you dont agree, express YOURS. What is the problem here?
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:32 am |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting metehan2001: Quoting aenigma x: If you feel there is a problem with someone's posts, send a PM to admin. I am so sick of you all complaining about eachother. This culture of rudeness and aggressiveness at TC seems like it will be a permanent fixture, and its a sad fact that many have stopped coming here because of it.
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Have you read zbret's posts so quickly in all the forums? |
I dont need to. Zbret is expressing his OPINION. If you dont agree, express YOURS. What is the problem here? |
I clearly said in my previous post that he continiously making fun with people and specially with Turkish people. I am a Turkish too, and I will defend our rights. On the other hand, if you don't like to read my posts, don't read them.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:36 am |
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:36 am |
Quoting metehan2001:
I clearly said in my previous post that he continiously making fun with people and specially with Turkish people. I am a Turkish too, and I will defend our rights. |
So go and defend them But I will DEFEND people's right to speak what they feel!! Do you REALLY want a censored site where only GOOD things can be said about your country? There is good and bad in everything - Turkey included, but as this is a Turkish Language site, naturally the discussions will mostly be about Turkey. Why do you take such offence? None of us are saying our countries are necessarily better, but it is TURKEY we are discussing here.
(did I really just say "there is good and bad in everything" - lyrics from Ebony and Ivory I believe hahahaha) Offfffff time to go to bed
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:37 am |
am I insulting Turkishness? So according to article 301 of Turkish penal code, you can sue me So please go ahead and sue me but please do not kill me!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:39 am |
Quoting zbrct: am I insulting Turkishness? So according to article 301 of Turkish penal code, you can sue me So please go ahead and sue me but please do not kill me! |
Be, serious man! You still making fun. What is your aim being in this site? Just insulting people?
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:45 am |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting metehan2001:
I clearly said in my previous post that he continiously making fun with people and specially with Turkish people. I am a Turkish too, and I will defend our rights. |
So go and defend them But I will DEFEND people's right to speak what they feel!! Do you REALLY want a censored site where only GOOD things can be said about your country? There is good and bad in everything - Turkey included, but as this is a Turkish Language site, naturally the discussions will mostly be about Turkey. Why do you take such offence? None of us are saying our countries are necessarily better, but it is TURKEY we are discussing here.
(did I really just say "there is good and bad in everything" - lyrics from Ebony and Ivory I believe hahahaha) Offfffff time to go to bed  |
I know very well the difference between saying a simple opinion and insulting people. I believe in human rights too. But no one can have such a right to judge all of a nation. Didn't you see what he says in his posts about all Turkish man? Are we, all Turkish men, some kind of lunatic, sexual maniac?
What these sentences belongs to him mean to you. Are they just simple opinions?
1. WHAT A GREAT TEACHER!!! TURKISH GUYS REALLY LOVE TO TEACH GIRLS (PREFERABLY SINGEL ONES) TURKISH. THIS IS LOVE OF TEACHING...NOTHING ELSE...GO AND FRY ANGELS! Melissa pleaseeeee
2. Hi angle-frier,
can you teach bodylanguage too?
thanks
3. what a private tutor he helps with Turkish,he is interested in you and your life (wow) that is how a "private" male tutor should be!!!!
4. turkish males really likes to help foreign girls very very much what a great nation!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:46 am |
Quoting zbrct: am I insulting Turkishness? So according to article 301 of Turkish penal code, you can sue me So please go ahead and sue me but please do not kill me! |
Hahaha why am I defending your right to speak when your next post was so rude,ignorant and insulting? Go and play children, I really cant be bothered ...
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:49 am |
Hello guys,as i can see nothing change in TC ..lol
İ didn't miss much !
Ok,as far as i am concern,the only problem here is that Angel has posted in the wrong Forum,is all
He should post it in private Turkish Languge Lessons Forum.
As for all the argument there,i really don't understand you people.
Don't you have better thing to argue about ?
Or you just argue for the sake of arguing ?!
There is a man announcing he is ready to offer aTurkish language lessons,offering to teach.
And it is his right in this Forums,except he didn't pick the right Forum.
And some people attacking him ?
Did he teach you before and you found him not a good teacher ?
Do you have any previous experience with him so you attack him ?
What is your base of attacking him ?!!!!!!!
You really become unbelievable !
And bod,he offers to teach Turkish,not English
He doesn't have to speak English well to teach Turkish !
People doesn't have to talke more than one language,so it is not a defect in them if they don't.
İf they do,even struggling,as we're struggling with Turkish,so....
Well done !
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:50 am |
to all noble gurdians of Turkishness,
I am tired of ur threat messages. please leave me alone! and please do not threaten me anymore! because I do not know the language of coercion. please go away and find another target for urselves
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:50 am |
Quoting metehan2001: Quoting Trudy: Quoting janissary: teaching and translating are different things. you can translate something very well but it s not same with teaching a language. if it was easy there wouldnt be any teachers school. especially if you are teaching ur language to a foreigner it s more difficult because you have to speak his or her language very well. some friends think that our comments are childish but just respect to teachers it s not easy as you think. bülent can help ppl, we try to help too but we are not teacher. on TC there are some good teachers they show there teaching ability with their lessons like qdemir and erdinç (I havent seen him online for along time, I dont know why), I think they have proved theirselves and some other members I cant remember now. |
True that there is a big difference between translating and teaching. But it is absolutely not necessary that you speak the language of your students to be a good teacher. I'm a language teacher for more than 10 years now, I teach my language to students (adults!) of more than 20 nationalities. Do you think I can speak all those languages fluently? In fact, speaking the language of your student is more a disadvantage than an advantage because there is the risk you stick with just translating instead of explaining. The best way of learning a language is what teachers call 'take a bath in it' - only that language and nothing else. It is also the most difficult way, especially when you do not live in the country of your chosen language. |
Trudy, I completely aggree with your opinion about the method for teaching a language to foreigners. Even I can say, it is not an opinion but a rule in modern languge teaching techniques to use target language while you teach it in classroom or wherever. It seems to hard in the beginning specially for the new learners, but then this method makes the students learn faster. An experienced English teacher takes the teaching materials like 'Headway' with him/her and goes to different countries where he/she doesn't know the local language but teachs English perfectly. So, it is the same with all language teachers. In Turkey, The TÖMERS are the experts with Turkish language centers. If you go to that centers you will see that the teachers use only Turkish while their teaching and as we know, these language centers are very successful. |
Responding to Janissary's post:
I teach beginning level Spanish to university students. From day 1, one, I use ALL Spanish in the classroom. My students learn and many have gone on to become Spanish language majors from not even being able to say 'hello' the first day.
I imagine that different countries prefer different teaching methods. However, my research has not led me to discover any renowned linguists or methodologist that do not support the total immersion method.
I would be curious to read any academic journal articles, relevant research, or literature that displaces the target language as the teaching language.
Also, I have taught other languages in various countries where I did not speak the students language and was quite successful there as well. You can send me a PM with the book, article titles and authors. Thank you.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 02:53 am |
What started out as a post of someone offering to teach has turned into something really insipid and immature. Please boys...take your insults private...we all love a good fight now and again, but not when they turn really ugly.
Peace!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 03:00 am |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting zbrct: am I insulting Turkishness? So according to article 301 of Turkish penal code, you can sue me So please go ahead and sue me but please do not kill me! |
Hahaha why am I defending your right to speak when your next post was so rude,ignorant and insulting? Go and play children, I really cant be bothered ... |
So; it is the same with you too. Making fun with people. You need to be reeducated from the beginning. You don't even know how to talk to people. You don't have respect to others. Look at you style of speaking.
You make a very good couple with him. In fact, it was clear to understand when you started defending the one that you participate his behavior.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 03:08 am |
Quoting girleegirl: What started out as a post of someone offering to teach has turned into something really insipid and immature. Please boys...take your insults private...we all love a good fight now and again, but not when they turn really ugly.
Peace! |
Dear girleegirl,
Honestly speaking, personally, I hate fighting with people. But when somebody starting to abuse and insult us I can't stand. But now, for your sake, I give this up.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 03:09 am |
metehan,
Cool it,aenigma didn't defend what he said,she was defending anyone's right to express his,or her opinion,that's all.
And i think,shallow thoughts don't have chance standing infront of deep ones.
So its enough to express your opinions so people can and will catch the difference without waisting time replying on some shallow ones,don't have any deep base.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 03:13 am |
Quoting metehan2001: Quoting girleegirl: What started out as a post of someone offering to teach has turned into something really insipid and immature. Please boys...take your insults private...we all love a good fight now and again, but not when they turn really ugly.
Peace! |
Dear girleegirl,
Honestly speaking, personally, I hate fighting with people. But when somebody starting to abuse and insult us I can't stand. But now, for your sake, I give this up. |
Tesekkurler!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 03:18 am |
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 04:42 am |
Really sorry that I didnt have any bad intention. I just wanted to find any student or students who really want to learn Turkish. I was really sad for something here. Why do we judge any human easilly ? We cant know any human's inside easilly. Also one or a few group dont represent all nations For example, if i am bad, this doesnt mean all members of my family will be bad!!!! ) Please, dont debate like this. I know i am not Mr.Perfect. But i have only an intention here to find a student or students around me. Thats all. Pls, dont get urself sad each other in vain.
Making sad and angry or insulting someone is really easilly. Why do we choose easy way? Sometimes i can get my friends and people sad or angry. But later i become very regretfull. I cant have any chance to retrieve this. In my opinion, do the hardest. Have our friends and people respect and love. Moreover protect our friendship forever!!!!
Really nice and great emotion that some of my friends tell here about me. this is a friendship for me. I really like my friends and friendship although i get them sad or angry sometimes. Please forgive me!
Finally i cant change every human's opinion. Maybe any different comments will continue here about this. But please dont do this, i didnt have any intention like this. Canlı was right that i chosed wrong platform for this. I really apologize from everybody.
P.S: If anyone has a problem about me, pls send me any message, not here! Thanks from now. Thanks everbody, and MY FRIENDS!!!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 08:12 am |
I am on Metehan's side, and i agree with him.
I couldn't understand zbrct's aim in this site till now, I always read his forums and i couldn't see any help to others. He always confuses everybody
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:05 am |
I have no problem with any member on TC. I just posted my opinion about this subject. some friends say that it s not important to speak English, if you want to teach turkish. it may be true for ppl who has a good level to understand turkish, it s good for improving speaking turkish but for a new learner you have to explain turkish grammmer very well, after you tought very well turkish grammer, it becomes easier for students to understand. I dont know if he has a perfect english, maybe he is a good teacher, if so, I will be proud of him as a turk.
P.S. I m looking forward to hear Trudy's new essay about his class and teaching method.
good luck!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:13 am |
Quoting janissary: I have no problem with any member on TC. I just posted my opinion about this subject. some friends say that it s not important to speak English, if you want to teach turkish. it may be true for ppl who has a good level to understand turkish, it s good for improving speaking turkish but for a new learner you have to explain turkish grammmer very well, after you tought very well turkish grammer, it becomes easier for students to understand. I dont know if he has a perfect english, maybe he is a good teacher, if so, I will be proud of him as a turk.
P.S. I m looking forward to hear Trudy's new essay about his class and teaching method.
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i agree with janissary that if someone wants to teach turkish fully then they also need to understand english or another intermediary language in order to teach it..n i hope there is not an ulterior motive here such as getting a woman 
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:13 am |
Quoting janissary: P.S. I m looking forward to hear Trudy's new essay about his class and teaching method.
good luck! |
Haha!
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:21 am |
I mean ur essay about angel-frier's turkish class.
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:14 pm |
Quoting Lapinkulta: Quoting Trudy: Quoting janissary: if so, you are a teacher. your job is teaching... maybe u take some lessons for how to teach?
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Great idea. Who will give them to me? You? |
if I talk for my country, you have to take a lesson called "formasyon", ı dont give lesson. Im not clever like you |
hey kanka.seni ozledim yahu nerdeydin? don kanka don
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:48 pm |
Quoting bod: Quoting angel-frier: Thanks, I can teach u Turkish pleasurely when u come to Altınkum, Melissa. Pls, contact with me as soon as possible! Bye for now! |
I hope your Turkish is better than your English  |
both u made me laugh
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:54 pm |
robyn,janissary posted here with my account and he noticed it today. he used my lap top but didnt notice that Lapin was online.hahaha,I dont write forum and I had to clarify this mistake.see u kanka
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26 Jan 2007 Fri 10:57 pm |
btw I can teach turkish with blacksea's accent...
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27 Jan 2007 Sat 09:45 am |
Quoting Lapinkulta: robyn,janissary posted here with my account and he noticed it today. he used my lap top but didnt notice that Lapin was online.hahaha,I dont write forum and I had to clarify this mistake.see u kanka |
no probs kanka.see u soon ..and what will u be charging the unsuspecting ladies?
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02 Feb 2007 Fri 11:58 pm |
How come the forums where people are being argumentitive and rude are the longest?
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03 Feb 2007 Sat 12:58 pm |
Quoting xkirstyx: How come the forums where people are being argumentitive and rude are the longest? |
Probably because they are the most interesting
(Angel-Frier there is a special thread just for Turkish Lessons located in Classifieds).
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