This product is most effective when used in conjunction with the corresponding CD. - You can purchase the book and CD as a pack (ISBN: 9781444132465) - The CD is also sold separately (ISBN: 9781444132496) (copy and paste the ISBN number into the search bar to find these products) Complete Turkish is a complete course for beginners in written and spoken Turkish. It is also ideal for those wanting to brush up existing knowledge of the language and those who are studying with a teacher and are looking for supplementary material. There are 16 carefully graded and interlocking units. Each unit introduces new language structures firmly embedded in a functional context, which means you concentrate on the uses to which you can put the language in everyday situations. Each unit starts with an opening dialogue accompanied by simple comprehension questions and notes about the language or Turkish culture. Then a small number of language points are fully explained and illustrated by examples. The exercises which follow will check your learning. Finally, at the end of each unit there is a shorter dialogue linked to the opening one. At the end of the book there is a Turkish-English vocabulary and an English-Turkish vocabulary, and an index to the grammar points covered.
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The best-selling complete course for a fun and effective way to learn Turkish. This ISBN is for the paperback book. The corresponding audio support (ISBN: 9781444132496) is also available. The book and audio support can also be purchased as a pack (ISBN: 9781444132465).
Introduction Introduction to the Turkish language The alphabet and
pronunciation Pronunciation - survival guide 01 Is there any bread? 02 Are
you English? 03 No more, please! 04 You're joking! 05 Have you been waiting
long? 06 I'll get up early tomorrow morning 07 Would you help me? 08 Where
shall we go? What can we do? 09 What do you like doing? 10 If it doesn't get
better, I'll give you some medicine 11 You said it was a very quiet place! 12
The number you have dialled is incorrect 13 Could you tell me what happened?
14 Don't make me laugh! 15 When was this place built? 16 If I had known about
the prices, we wouldn't have eaten there Key to the exercises Appendix
Turkish-English glossary English-Turkish glossary Index to grammar points
Asuman Celen Pollard was born in Turkey where she spent many years teaching both English and Turkish as a foreign language. She now teaches Turkish at the University of Birmingham. After teaching English as a Foreign Language in Switzerland, Bulgaria and Turkey, David Pollard became a computer analyst-programmer and spent a decade developing educational software. He now works in medical education.