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Thread: Living and working in Turkey

4801.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 01:37 pm

Quoting oreniyorum8:

Hi all i am new to this site - and am very glad i found it.

I currently live in turkey and am desperate to learn the language. I have been coming to turkey for 6 years or so and take time out to learn the basics. However when i think i am learning i realise that when i listen to a turkish conversation that i cant understand a thing. I just dont know which ways i learn best as from speaking i just forget things and if i read from a book i end up trying to memorise rather than learning. Please can someone help?? I wonder whether i will ever pick up the language to me it seems so complicated



Well here you are definitely at the right address You should take a look at the Grammar section of this website and from there study the basics. If you read everythin thoroughly and write down the things you don't understand, you can post them in the language forums of this website and many wonderful people will be willing to help you.

I started with the basics too a few months ago, well i'm still at the basics.. but i get great help here


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But how did you manage to live in Türkiye for 6 years without learning the language at all



Thread: What a nice day!

4802.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 01:35 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

What a nice day for NOT WORKING . Anyone wanna swap lives for today?



Yes me please! Then i could pass English with a 9 on my final list



Thread: My 10K Run

4803.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 12:25 pm

Quoting libralady:

I am here and in one peice! Aching thighs but that is about it. I finished in 1hr 9min which is was quite happy with as I hadn't run this distance for two years! I was pleased to see that there were plenty of people behind me and the slowest one was 2hrs 1 min. The fastest was 29 min.

I came 61st out of 105 in my age group - I am known as a veteran

So I think I have caught the bug now and am going to enter some more and improve my time.




Aferin Sana



Thread: What are you listening now?

4804.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 12:14 pm

Nazan Oncel - Gitme, kal bu şehirde


Now I'm getting all sentimental



Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

4805.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 12:10 pm

Quoting Aenigma:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

I'm also thinking that I'm such a happy girl for having met such wonderful people up here.



Me too In fact I got quite sentimental about you all the other day, but thankfully, Lyndie knocked some sense back into me with her Product Posts!! lol



Kadir even asks how everythin is going at 'TC', so i guess this means it started to mean lots to me otherwise he definitely wouldn't remember it. He's so dreamy lately.
Just this morning!

K-: What are you doing today?
DK: I have an English exam THIS afternoon

Few minutes later..

K-: Hey what exam do you have today actually?
DK: Erhm.. what about English??
K-: Oh, i thought that was tomorrow



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Ohh anyway, this was just to destract you all from my sentimental feelings too



Thread: A penny for your thoughts :)

4806.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 11:49 am

I'm thinking that I'm such a happy girl, because I believe that, despite all the tears cried and the lonely nights, there has been a constant calming happiness since I met Kadir. A constant calming happiness that is reaching heights lately, and I can only think of how high they can get me when I finally get there.

I'm also thinking that I'm such a happy girl for having met such wonderful people up here.




Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4807.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 11:37 am

Quoting Lyndie:

Canım kızım! the chances of my having any kids of school age when i am living in Turkey are remote, if not almost (and I stress the word 'almost') biologically impossible...but of course I'll encourage you to take yours to Miss C for perfect English lessons! While we shop, tame our 'men' (I dont intend having a husband) and be generally good! I intend to provide free employees rights advice to people working in the tourist industry.



Ohh i know, but i just KNEW you would like the shopping and taming men part.. who needs children for that And see, I always wanted 3 and Kadir 2.. and he says if we strat at 3, he will feel the need to go on till he can arrange a football team (see what i mean with taming him?) so i'm sure you could have a few tiny Esther or tiny Kadir ones.

But just saw him online and if they get his gooorgeous cute loveable hair i can't give them away. (unless they look 'i-wanna-sit-on-your-lap-and-put-my-arms-around-your-neck'able', then I'm afraid i must send them away before bad things happen).



Thread: Tarihte bugün

4808.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 11:14 am

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Don't tell me you knew all these by heart and that I, as a good future Turkish citizen, will have to learn them anytime soon too


lol yes, i know all events and you have to know all of them! note them, soon i will make an exam... you have to be successful on that! lol



Oh holy crap



Thread: Tarihte bugün

4809.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 11:03 am

Don't tell me you knew all these by heart and that I, as a good future Turkish citizen, will have to learn them anytime soon too



Thread: DEDİKODU YAPANLAR

4810.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 29 May 2006 Mon 10:51 am

Quoting Lyndie:


BUT Ceyda! Get your degree and your teaching qualification first please. You were not born to be holed up in Trabzon, you know it and everyone who knows you knows it! ( I am not as kind as Aslan!)

Kisses and hugs!




Ohh for shizzle.. I bet if I'm shopping in Istanbul with all my new friends, sisters and Annelyn and if we are looking for a centre to bring our kids to to learn English (obviously we are too busy with either shopping, taming our husbands or just doing something very good for Turkish society), we will bump into Ceyda when we search for a qualified English teacher with perfect Turkish!



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