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Turkish dramas
1.       alameda
3499 posts
 17 Apr 2017 Mon 05:14 am

I have been watching Turkish dramas a lot as of late. 
Ones I´ve been watching are:

Anne
Paramparça
Muhteşem Yüzıl
Kara Para Aşk
Although the classes here help with knowing the action of the words, hearing them spoken is a great help. 
The dramas are excellent the actors are spectacular and it´s another way to learn. 
Is anyone else here watching Turkish dramas?

 



Edited (4/17/2017) by alameda

2.       denizli
970 posts
 25 Apr 2017 Tue 07:21 pm

Yes, I watched Kara Para Aşk. It´s very good, right until the end, pretty much.

Now I´m watching İçerde. Very cool story. Started off very strong. But is slowed down a lot.

3.       alameda
3499 posts
 07 May 2017 Sun 10:04 pm

Oh great, I´m watching Içerde too. I´m only up to the 7th episode now. Great show! Another show I´m watching now is Vatanim Sensin. 

Quoting denizli

Yes, I watched Kara Para Aşk. It´s very good, right until the end, pretty much.

Now I´m watching İçerde. Very cool story. Started off very strong. But is slowed down a lot.

 

 

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4.       Leo S
183 posts
 04 Jun 2017 Sun 08:08 am

I watched nearly every episode of a show a few years back called Adını Feriha Koydum. I found it helped me learn new words, phrases. I don´t watch any right now due to other pursuits. I will focus of beginner grammar for now, with sprinkling of Turkish news perhaps here and there.

 

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