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Turkish Lessons for Newcomers and Expats in Istanbul
1.       senna
4 posts
 10 Mar 2010 Wed 02:24 pm

Students, tourists, business people, and other expats, if you are looking to learn or practice conversational Turkish, give me a call. Whether you are a beginner or at an intermediate or advanced level, I can help. I am a native speaker of Turkish who is fluent in English and has years of experience tutoring foreign learners. I live on the Asian side of Istanbul but am available to come to your home or business anywhere in the city. My rates are very reasonable. I look forward to working together to help you achieve the results you want.

   Email:fbona@hotmail.com

2.       turkaturk
143 posts
 10 Mar 2010 Wed 03:00 pm

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Edited (9/2/2010) by turkaturk

3.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 10 Mar 2010 Wed 05:45 pm

If she wants to give private lessons she can post here the announcement. In rest is her problem what she is doing on the site.

4.       turkaturk
143 posts
 10 Mar 2010 Wed 06:02 pm

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Edited (9/2/2010) by turkaturk

5.       upsy_daisy
200 posts
 10 Mar 2010 Wed 06:23 pm

 

Quoting turkaturk

Dear Senna,

You should check some of the threads where we ask about grammar or request translations and help out a little. It is more likely you get a student that way.

 

 

 No, Senna, don´t take her advice! If you take, you will find yourself in the middle of many stupid grammar arguments (in which people are losing arguments and start insulting the other persons grammar) with the people maybe with the zero knowledge of Turkish grammar that the others probably will think your grammar knowledge is not that great and you have no teaching quality  

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