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| Stan
Steward, Journalist, San Diego, USA:
"As native English speakers we have found Study Turkish books
to be a simple and effective tool for learning Turkish. The series
is well thought out, builds on itself, and is the best format we
have found for study of the language." |
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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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| Marta
Arroyal, Database Director, Madrid, SPAIN:
"I have found them very useful, because the way of learning is
very easy and as you have to repeat using similar sentences, it is
easy to remember not only the vocabulary but also the grammar. The
exercises are very completed too. And you can find a little
dictionary at the end and some keys in order to check about the
answers. I strongly recommend those books." |
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Dentilli, Italian Language Teacher,Venecia, ITALY:
''A very good starting point for those who wish to speak Turkish by
touching many different subjects. A complete set that makes sure
Turkish is fun, pleasant and productive.'' |
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Danielle Jakubiak,
English Language Teacher, Prince Edward Island, CANADA:
"Vocabulary and Grammar books - Çok hýzlý bir ögrenci!
The guides give an intensive but enjoyable introduction to Turkish
grammar and vocabulary. The grammar guide's repetitive drills help
cement the student's understanding of the structures underlying every
Turkish sentence without becoming monotonous."
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Colin
Daly, Engineering Student, Victoria, CANADA:
"These books are absolutely invaluable to anyone planning to
learn Turkish as a foriegn language. They are written based on
extensive understanding of the fundamental principles of language
learning. The Easy-Readers are written so that you can pick them up
for the pleasure of reading, not just to study. The stories are
simple yet inticing, and the biographies contain cultural and
historical information that will motivate you to learn more Turkish.
A learner of Turkish as a foreign language should not be left
without these wonderful learning aids! |
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