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1.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 01:05 pm

Hi Guys,

To try and improve my own Turkish vocabulary I have written a test which should aid learning. It only tests nouns, adjectives and verbs (all in the infinitive). If it is helpful to you also please feel free to make use of this tool.

It randomly selects a word from a list and displays either the Turkisk or English word. It then presents the user with a choice of 12 possible words of the same type (noun, verb or adjective) to choose from.

Try out the Vocabulary Test!!!

In more detail, the 'level' option controls the number of words available when you start. Level 1 is 50 words, 2 is 75 words, 3 is 100 words, etc. There are currently only 80 words available so two levels but I hope to add more words later today.

As you get more and more words right, so the number of words available increases. I've tried to start off with common words - the sort of words that you can easily put into everyday conversation. As the word count increases they will get more and more obscure so that anyone new to the language learns words that they can use immediately right at the begining.

Let me know what you think and if you can suggest any improvements......

Plus there is the Vowel Group Test that I wrote a while ago.

UPDATE: There are now 160 words included

2.       Natlisa
355 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 01:19 pm

Bod this is very kind of you isn't it! I'm sure it will be very useful for everyone!

3.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 01:24 pm

Quoting Natlisa:

Bod this is very kind of you isn't it!



Not really........
I've written it for myself but I suspect it will be useful to others as well. Certainly I hope so

And hopefully I will get some feedback about this can be made better or about other things that might be helpful. I certainly need to learn the six noun states so might write something to help with that soon :-S

4.       ramayan
2633 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 02:19 pm

creative dude bod...

5.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 03:20 pm

Quoting ramayan:

creative dude bod...



I do my best lol

6.       deli
5904 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 03:29 pm

cheers bod i have had a go on this and its good as it helps to reinforce what i know eagely waitng more words cheers bod bud

7.       Boop
785 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 03:31 pm

Thanks Bod - this is really healpful

8.       mella
202 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 03:42 pm

Bod, thank you!
I like your test very much(especially when it says the right answer, in case you choose the wrong one)!!!

Thank you for your help.

9.       Lyndie
968 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 04:21 pm

VOCABULARY TEST Bod - this is absolutley fantastic. I am sure it will be of great help to me. I have added it to my favourites and i will use it constantly (well its more use than playing 'Bejewelled' at every dull moment! heheh)
Thanks so much - I'm just off to try the other link you gave us. i think its is extremely generous of you to share this great work with us. Thanks a million

10.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Dec 2005 Thu 04:44 pm

Quoting deli:

cheers bod i have had a go on this and its good as it helps to reinforce what i know eagely waitng more words cheers bod bud



The word count is going up all the time......
There are 150 in there now

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