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1.       kathryn
64 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 05:04 pm

Hiya,

I would like to learn turkish and ive tryed all sorts of books ect but i am still no good, and feel that i would need a tutor but i am from the isle of man anyone got any ideas??

Thanks

2.       MrX67
2540 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 05:20 pm

Quoting kathryn:

Hiya,

I would like to learn turkish and ive tryed all sorts of books ect but i am still no good, and feel that i would need a tutor but i am from the isle of man anyone got any ideas??

Thanks

pick our suitcase and move to Turkey

3.       kathryn
64 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 06:12 pm

I wish i could!! Really failing tho, they dont do turkish classes over here!! (not popular enough)

4.       deli
5904 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 08:23 pm

Quoting MrX67:

Quoting kathryn:

Hiya,

I would like to learn turkish and ive tryed all sorts of books ect but i am still no good, and feel that i would need a tutor but i am from the isle of man anyone got any ideas??

Thanks

pick our suitcase and move to Turkey

iyi fikir hem ayni

5.       longinotti1
1090 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 10:09 pm

Quoting kathryn:

I wish i could!! Really failing tho, they dont do turkish classes over here!! (not popular enough)



Private lessons can be pricey. Here is what I did.

I went to:
www.amazon.com

I bought (1) "Elementary Turkish", by (I think Geoffrey Lewis)
and (2) Turkish Grammer by Lewis Thomas.

Do every exercise in (1)

Go to www.tulumba.com, listen to you sample of Turkish music, buy some CDs, buy some new release Turkish movies.

You can do all this for less than 150 $American.

Lastly, use this forum. The "LANGUAGE FORUM" is very good people will usually very long answers to questions.

Lastly, it takes a couple years to learn any language. My stepdaughter said it was over a year before she could knew what was going on, and 3 years to be fairly proficient. I've been at this for 15 monthes. I can "sort of" follow the news now. I

6.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 16 May 2007 Wed 10:13 pm

I'm from the Isle of Man too. I know someone who gives turkish lessons. Where abouts are you?

7.       kathryn
64 posts
 17 May 2007 Thu 10:10 am

Hey i am from Port Erin?? Wow is ther really?? is it pricey???

8.       Telecom.Ayadi
15 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 08:45 pm

Hello;

My name is Ayman Y. Ayadi. I'm a telecommunications engineer working with Motorola-Turkey. I'm living in Istanbul now. I can speak Arabic/English fluently.I'm looking forward learning Turkish language through evening courses, ASAP...

Your feedback is highly appreciated...

Telecom.Ayadi@gmail.com
05494600032



Best Regards
Ayman Ayadi

9.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 08:46 pm

Quoting Telecom.Ayadi:

Hello;

My name is Ayman Y. Ayadi. I'm a telecommunications engineer working with Motorola-Turkey. I'm living in Istanbul now. I can speak Arabic/English fluently.I'm looking forward learning Turkish language through evening courses, ASAP...

Your feedback is highly appreciated...

Telecom.Ayadi@gmail.com
05494600032



Best Regards
Ayman Ayadi


Yeter be!

10.       sago
619 posts
 18 Apr 2008 Fri 08:48 pm

Quoting MarioninTurkey:

Quoting Telecom.Ayadi:

Hello;

My name is Ayman Y. Ayadi. I'm a telecommunications engineer working with Motorola-Turkey. I'm living in Istanbul now. I can speak Arabic/English fluently.I'm looking forward learning Turkish language through evening courses, ASAP...

Your feedback is highly appreciated...

Telecom.Ayadi@gmail.com
05494600032



Best Regards
Ayman Ayadi




Yeter be!



haha siteye virüs bulaşmış....

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