Teach Yourself Turkish Complete Course Package (Book + 2CDs)

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Package
Pub. Date: 2004-04-06
Publisher(s): McGraw-Hill
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Summary

Idling in Istanbul? Teach yourself Turkish!With Teach Yourself it's possible for virtually anyone to learn and experience the languages of the world, from Afrikaans to Zulu; Ancient Greek to Modern Persian; Beginner's Latin to Biblical Hebrew. Follow any of theTeach Yourself Language Courses Audiopackagesat your own pace or use them as a supplement to formal courses. These complete courses are professionally designed for self-guided study, making them one of the most enjoyable and easy to use language courses you can find. Audiopackages include an instructional paperback book and two companion 60-minute audio CDs.Prepared by experts in the language, each course begins with the basics and gradually promotes the student to a level of smooth and confident communication, including: Step-by-step guide to pronunciation and grammar Regular and irregular verb tables Plenty of practice exercises and answers Practical vocabulary and a bilingual glossary Clear, uncluttered, and user-friendly layout An exploration of the culture And much more

Author Biography

Asuman Celen Pollard taught Turkish at the university level for 12 years David Pollard, an experienced teacher of English as a foreign language, produces e-learning material

Table of Contents

Introductionp. vi
The Turkish languagep. x
The alphabet and pronunciationp. xiii
Pronunciation practice - survival guidep. xvi
Ekmek var mi? / is there any bread?p. 1
Exchange greetings and farewells
Ask for goods in shops
Ask simple questions and make simple statements
Ingiliz misiniz? / are you English?p. 11
Address people
Request and give personal details
Count
Use the Turkish for am, are and is
Daha koymayin, lutfen! / no more, please!p. 24
Order a meal
Tell someone what to do
Give simple directions
Saka yapiyorsunuz! / you're joking!p. 39
Say what is happening
Talk about your daily routine
Say what will happen shortly
Say what belongs to whom
Say what you have and what you want
Cok beklediniz mi? / have you been waiting long?p. 54
Make introductions and be introduced
Talk about the past
Say what has happened
Tell the time
Yarin erken kalkacagim / I'll get up early tomorrowp. 68
Talk about the future
Make suggestions
Say where things are in relation to each other
Yardim eder misiniz? / would you help me?p. 85
Make requests
State intention and willingness
Tell stories and jokes
Nereye gidelim? ne yapabiliriz? / Where shall we go? what can we do?p. 99
Make exclamations
Express possibility
Make suggestions
Offer to do something
Compare things
Neler yapmayi seviyorsunuz? / what do you like doing?p. 115
Express obligation
Talk about likes and dislikes
Give advice
Eger gecmezse, ilac veririm / if it doesn't get better, I'll give you some medicinep. 130
Say what will happen if something else happens
Say what you need
Give advice
Say how long something has been going on
Sizce cok sakin bir yermis! / you said it was a very quiet place!p. 144
Make complaints
Apologize
Report what someone else has said
Say what you expect to have happened
Aradiginiz numara yanlistir / the number you have dialled is incorrectp. 156
Make official announcements
Make sentences with the equivalent of which or that
Use the Turkish -ip verb ending
Ne oldugunu anlatir misiniz? / could you tell me what happened?p. 170
Say what was happening
Say what had happened previously
Say what someone reported or heard about an event
Guldurme beni! / don't make me laugh!p. 182
Express surprise
Say what used to happen
Talk about having things done
Say when, where and how something happened
Burasi ne zaman insa edilmis? / when was this place built?p. 196
Say what was done and by whom
Say what was going to happen
Build new vocabulary using specific word endings
Fiyatlari bilseydim orada yemezdik / if I had known about the prices we wouldn't have eaten therep. 211
Say what you would do in an unlikely situation
Say what you would have done if things had been different
Express regret
Build new vocabulary using specific word endings
Taking it furtherp. 225
Progress testp. 229
Key to the exercisesp. 232
Key to the progress testp. 238
Grammar referencep. 241
Turkish-English glossaryp. 244
English-Turkish glossaryp. 257
Index of language pointsp. 268
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