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What will I learn at this courses?
At these courses, you will learn most of the folowing topics that you will need to speak and write in such Turkish language.
Turkish alphabet.
Simple sentences and greetings in Turkish
Numbers (ordinal and cordinal numbers).
The name of the days, months and seasons.
The name of the colours.
The name of the body parts.
The name of major fruits, vegetables etc.
Countries-Nationalities-Languages.
Personal Pronouns.
Necessity-Need-Requirement.
Must-Have to-Need to etc.
Family structure and names (such as mum, dad, grand mum, brother, sisters etc.)
Possessions (There is, There are, Has/Have etc.)
Possessive Adjectives.
How to ask questions for your everyday needs.
Present, past, future, present simple and story telling tenses.
Imperative sentences.
Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjective.
Degrees of Adjectives.
Possession Pronouns.
The structures of the sentences in Turkish Language.
Street signs and other signs, which will be very useful for your daily use
How to make possessive nouns.
Producing new adjectives by using suffixes, form new nouns by using the suffix.
Expressing the location of an object in the form of an adjective.
Comparing two nouns in terms of similarity and equality.
Using certain adjectives to intensify the meaning.
To ask for an address, to give directions.
Telling the time and replying when the time is asked.
To form sentences about situations that start at any time/place and end in any time/place.
how to express your wishes through the use of the optative, as well as the use and meaning of the "-dır" suffix.
The accusative case - that is, how a direct object is used in sentences; and the conjunction -dA.
How to form sentences by using verbs and nouns with past tense suffixes, as well as various functions of the past tense suffix, as well as the use of suffix "-ken".
The tense that shows that an action will take place in a period of time following the time of speaking, as well as how the question particle "mI" is used with elements other than the verb.
How to combine simple sentences by means of using certain gerund structures and you will be producing more complex sentences in Turkish.
The suffix "-mış" used when the speaker is speaking about something which happened in the past but which the speaker has not witnessed; thus, the speaker is in a way reporting that s/he has heard form others; also, there are notes on how sentences are directly reported by using the word "diye" ([saying] as).
Tell your habits, hobbies.
provide information about events which you think will happen in future, as well as tell about your estimates.
Tell your opinions, assumptions, knowledge about a topic, acquire skills through which you can express your wishes by means of a more formal language.
To tell activities that you regularly perform.
Grammar rules and certain phrases so that you can speak about possibilities.
How to give more detailed information about the state a person or thing is in.
Talk about your abilities in different fields.
Provide information about action you are able to do.
Make demands about something in formal situations.
Ask permission to do something in formal situations.
Give information about things you can do and things you cannot do.
Ask about a person's abilities.
How verbs become nouns.
The rules for nominal case suffixes.
Meeting people.
Describing people.
Speaking on the phone.
Asking and showing the way.
Expressing feelings.
Asking for help.
Shopping.
Making comparisons.
Tell your past experiences, places visited, activities performed.
Tell your plans about the future.
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