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Zachary Moore,
English Language Teacher, North Carolina, USA
"I have found these books to be a tremendous help in learning
Turkish. The easy readers provide simple texts in an enjoyable
context and the grammar and vocabulary books include enough practice
to get to know the material without becoming tedious. Moreover, the
books are paced far better than any other Turkish learning resources
I have yet encountered." |
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| Book
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| Easy
Readers |
| Turkish
easy readers are
simplified Turkish textbooks for foreigners who want to improve
their understanding level, and learn new vocabulary as well. These
books can be used both as self-study materials and teaching
materials. Vocabulary used in these books is limited and chosen for
everyday needs.The level of the books are: |
- Beginner: A, B, C
- Intermediate: A, B,
C
- Advanced
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The levels of the easy
readers are specified according to:
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- Content
- Time
- Number of words
- Structure
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After each part, learners
do the exercises to analyze and understand the text and read again.
The type of exercises are:
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- True & false
- Wh- questions
- Word matching
- Who says what
- Putting the text in
order
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- Multiple choice
- Completing the
sentence
- Choosing the right
answer
- Combining sentences
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In the texts (except
elementary level), some words like "benim, senin, onun, bizim,
sizin, onlarýn" are in gray bold, because these words
are not usually used in colloqial language except that we need to
emphasize them.
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| Vocabulary
Develoepers |
| Turkish
vocabulary developers are for learners who want to learn everyday
and academic Turkish vocabulary through useful exercises. Types of
exercise are: |
- Filling in the
blanks
- Matching words
- Grouping words
- Rewriting words
- Finding the odd
words
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- Classifying words
- Choosing the right
word
- Crosswords
- Completing
- Associating
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| Grammar
Books |
| Turkish
grammar books can
be used for both self-tuition and study with a teacher. Learners can
also use the grammar books as reference books to Turkish easy
readers. The content of the books mainly includes: |
- Word level
- Sentence level
- Clause level
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| In grammar
books, learners
do not have to deal with long and boring, linguistic explanations,
but more exercises to practice what they have
learned, on a grammatical basis through relevant exercises.
Types of exercise are: |
- Rewriting
- Filling in the
blanks
- Making sentences
- Completing words
& sentences
- Combining sentences
to make a more complex sentence
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