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**
Start learning Turkish in Istanbul**
Turkish
is a member of the Turkic branch of the Altaic family of
languages. Nearly
150 million people spanning from Western China to Eastern
Romania speak the Turkic languages. Modern Ottoman Turkish
spoken by nearly 70 million people is the official
language of Turkey. It has heavy borrowings from Persian
and Arabic languages, as well as some European influences.
However, in recent history Turkish has been purging from
itself the Arabic and Persian words, replacing them with
truer Turkish words, or with western counterparts.
In
1928, the Turkish government replaced the Turkish Arabic
alphabet with a Turkish Latin alphabet. This action has
helped aligned and continues to push Turkey towards the
west. With such a rich language, culture, and people (over
150 million people speaking some form of it), Turkish
certainly is an important language to learn.
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Teachers**
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The
lessons are given by two instructors (
Literature Teachers ) Mrs. Serpil and Mrs.
Cansu. These two teachers have been teaching
turkish for several years in schools for local
students. Mrs. Serpil graduated from MARMARA
University and Mrs. Cansu is graduated from
SAMSUN University.
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Private and Group Lessons**
The
courses include basic grammatical rules, commonly used
words and phrases in daily life for both speaking and
writing Turkish. Lessons can be individual ( one
student , two teachers ) or in a group according to
your requests.
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Course Programme**
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The
Course programme and schedule is organised by the
student's ambition and the teacher's programme.
For a complete learning the student must
study at least 12 months but for basic 3 months
can be enough. Actually it depends on the student.
** Course Location **
The Turkish courses will be in Sisli area in a
private course but for the appointment and first
meeting you can visit our Art Gallery in
Sultanahmet.
** Benefits Of Learning Turkish in Turkiye**
-
Faster
foreign language learning
- Meeting
lots of interesting people
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Building your resume by having an
international experience
- Learning Turkish culture
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**Students**
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One
of our best friends and hard working Students
from Holland. Frank and Marieke .. 09
july 2004
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