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New Lessons in Learn Turkish.
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:00 pm |
I think he is just Turkishcobra without "expert" "tutor" or "teacher" 
Oh good! Because I am Expert English Speaker but I don´t like to boast about it 
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:01 pm |
I´m not a teacher. But for a very long time I have studying over Turkish education, as a hobby. I can speak also some other languages.
To help people for them to learn Turkish, you don´t need to be a Turkish Teacher. The important point is combinating English compositions with Turkish Grammer Rules 
This doesn´t make me expert or anything else but this is what makes me turkishcobra //
thx
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:03 pm |
I have lesson notes which I have prepared my own, from Beginner to Advenced. I wanted to service them to the learners here.
thx
turkishcobra //
if you surely want to help the learner please prepare an pronounction rules please
thanks for your help
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:06 pm |
if you surely want to help the learner please prepare an pronounction rules please
thanks for your help
Turkish a phonetical language, there aren´t a lot of pronunciation rules at that language. I know that learners experience troubles with "ı" vowel and I have told about it, how to pronounce that little vowel.
I have written a lot of song lyrics to this website, by finding them in Youtube or somewhere in Web, you can listen by following the lyrics. I am sure that you are going to have enough experience by listening these songs, and following lyrics. I have especially selected famous songs, for you not to have difficulties to find them ...
thx
turkishcobra //
Edited (11/24/2009) by turkishcobra
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:11 pm |
Let me know when you came to the advanced level 
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24 Nov 2009 Tue 07:11 pm |
Turkish a phonetical language, there aren´t a lot of pronunciation rules at that language. I know that learners experience troubles with "ı" vowel and I have told about it, how to pronounce that little vowel.
I have written a lot of song lyrics to this website, by finding them in Youtube or somewhere in Web, you can listen by following the lyrics. I am sure that you are going to have enough experience by listening these songs, and following lyrics. I have especially selected famous songs, for you not to have difficulties to find them ...
thx
turkishcobra //
special thanks turkish corba i will wait for your lessons thanks again
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07 Jan 2010 Thu 06:19 pm |
Turkish a phonetical language, there aren´t a lot of pronunciation rules at that language. I know that learners experience troubles with "ı" vowel and I have told about it, how to pronounce that little vowel.
I have written a lot of song lyrics to this website, by finding them in Youtube or somewhere in Web, you can listen by following the lyrics. I am sure that you are going to have enough experience by listening these songs, and following lyrics. I have especially selected famous songs, for you not to have difficulties to find them ...
thx
turkishcobra //
Thanks for the song translations. I can download them and listen while following the written TurkishEnglish and really helps with the pronunciation, not mention the songs are really good.I love Sila singing Bana Bir Az Renk Ver, and enjoy the others,too.
D Ellis
Arkansas, USA
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09 Jan 2010 Sat 12:00 pm |
I´ll be waiting for those lessons, and I hope the uncovered subjects to be covered well...
I hope that´d include...
How to know the verbs that takes bana/ sana/.... etc. and the ones that take beni/ seni
I want to know the first one please...
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