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1.       medsea
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 29 Dec 2007 Sat 05:41 pm

Hi All,

I'm teaching my husband beginners turkish. We are doing 1/2 hour classes daily, but if I increase the time to 1 hour a day would that be sufficient. Can anyone help me.

Buket

2.       Müjde
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 30 Dec 2007 Sun 07:18 pm

For beginners, learning basic vocabulary is the most important point.
ınstead of studying just one hour,you can write the name of several objects on pieces of papers and stick them on that objects.
Using pictures for the vocabulary and telling their pronunciations are also important.

İyi Şanslar

ps. I wrote in English for also the other learners in this site

3.       Leelu
1746 posts
 31 Dec 2007 Mon 01:58 am

another good way that is working very well for me is turkish only speaking chat rooms. My Turk has me in there 6 hours a day learning, talking, learning, lol lol and it is working great, my understanding of the spoken/written has definitely gotten better.

4.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 31 Dec 2007 Mon 02:04 am

They presumably live in the same house, for god's sake.

They do not need PCs or chat rooms to chat. They can chat with each other face to face, no?


PS: Husband deserves a cup of coffee for every 10 Turkish words he masters.

5.       Leelu
1746 posts
 31 Dec 2007 Mon 06:58 am

Quoting AlphaF:

They presumably live in the same house, for god's sake.

They do not need PCs or chat rooms to chat. They can chat with each other face to face, no?


PS: Husband deserves a cup of coffee for every 10 Turkish words he masters.

lol lol I was having a brain fart

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