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Learning in Czech republic (EU)
1.       Sfarog
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 01 Mar 2007 Thu 02:19 pm

Hi there,

I am kinda new around this place. There are many questions here from people who want to learn and so do I. I visited Istanbul and I really fell in love with Turkey. The problem is there is very limited possibility of learning in my country (Czech republic), for example there is no czech - turkish dictionaries. The courses I could find are all in the capital and although I want to move there it will take at least one year more 'till I can do so.
The questions I have are simple:

a) is there anyone who could provide me with any free materials about turkish language? I am making my own dictionary, it is very small now but every day I ad some and I created some basic grammar things for me. I can trade with any learner here if they would like to.
b) could you provide me with some serious info about turkish study books in english? There is a hell lot of them and I can't seem to find anyone who knows something about their quality.
c) I am looking for people who like to teach and wouldn't mind giving me the basics on-line.
d) Is there anyone from Czech republic here?

I thank you for any assistance you will provide. I dont think I have something to give you in return. I am a student,- I learn english (i can speak quite well, there I could be of help), german and I am a native speaker in czech language

contacts:
ICQ: 153425982
MSN: andraschko@volny.cz
e-mail: andraschko@centrum.cz

Hope to hear from you,

Andrew

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