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1.       ~fragile~
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 08:53 am

selamün aleyküm .. hi alllllll

this is my 1st post here .. so before anything i just want to thank you all for the perfect website it really helped me in my short visit to amazing Türkiye .. the website is really useful and also very easy to learn so .. çokk teşekkürler

 

but i also wanned to ask a question .. is there any private or public lessons here on the website ?

i saw others on different websites but i just love it here

so can u help me with that ?

thank u

 

 

2.       Abla
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 09:03 am

Click "Classes" above.

 

Welcome to the forum, ~fragile~. I like your username.

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3.       ~fragile~
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 09:26 am

thank u abla

yeah .. i study here on classes .. but its all reading and choosing .. i mean its good .. but my speaking skill is zero and listening too is weak

so thats y i wanned a private lesson with a teacher or even public with a group to interact with.

 

4.       Abla
3648 posts
 21 Sep 2012 Fri 09:38 am

I´m sure you will get plenty of offers...

5.       ~fragile~
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 09:41 am

thank u

6.       Henry
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 01:10 pm

 

Quoting ~fragile~

thank u abla

yeah .. i study here on classes .. but its all reading and choosing .. i mean its good .. but my speaking skill is zero and listening too is weak

so thats y i wanned a private lesson with a teacher or even public with a group to interact with.

 

 

You can also try the free livemocha website. There are structured lessons and the chance to practise speaking and listening. I found it useful, and a good way to meet new Turkish friends that can help you, especially if you return the favour and help them learn a language. But like all web-sites, be cautious with adding new friends. You will get lots of friend requests, but look at how helpful they are first, and how thorough their corrections and explanations have been for other learners.

Depending on where you live, many overseas based Turks offer private lessons, but finding a good teacher can be a lottery. You might be lucky with the first one you find. Ask about their teaching history, and whether they can speak your native language. Some Turks also offer lessons via Skype, which is another alternative for private lessons.

Good luck with your learning Smile

 

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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 01:55 pm

thank u so much for ur reply

actually i´m using livemocha too .. thats y i already took some steps learning alone

and ur so right .. some ppl are not there for learning and they dont help .. only they r there for other reasons .. anyway .. u know where is the problem .. i need a teacher cz its much different than just reading by urself .. for example i know how to read .. but i cant speak very much .. also understanding ppl while they r talking with the normal speed is a bit hard for me

so anyway .. i´ll try again to find

thanx for ur help

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8.       Henry
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 03:33 pm

 

Quoting ~fragile~

 .. also understanding ppl while they r talking with the normal speed is a bit hard for me

 

and also hard for me Smile

 

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9.       nemanjasrb
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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 03:55 pm

 

Quoting ~fragile~

thank u so much for ur reply

actually i´m using livemocha too .. thats y i already took some steps learning alone

and ur so right .. some ppl are not there for learning and they dont help .. only they r there for other reasons .. anyway .. u know where is the problem .. i need a teacher cz its much different than just reading by urself .. for example i know how to read .. but i cant speak very much .. also understanding ppl while they r talking with the normal speed is a bit hard for me

so anyway .. i´ll try again to find

thanx for ur help

 

WELCOME!!!!
 
 I watch Turkish series,and I don´t know a lot of Turkish ,but I really understand well when they´re talking with the normal speed...  

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 21 Sep 2012 Fri 04:54 pm

 

Quoting nemanjasrb

 

 

WELCOME!!!!
I watch Turkish series,and I don´t know a lot of Turkish ,but I really understand well when they´re talking with the normal speed...

 

great

so tell me .. how did u reach this level ?

only u watch series ? with or without subtitles ?

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