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TAC ’13 & ’14: Yürükler (Turkish team)

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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 89 of 167
11 December 2013 at 3:28pm | IP Logged 
At the risk of seeming like a stalker, Chung, could I please become an observer in this team too? I intend to
learn a little tourist Uzbek before April, and I am generally interested in Turkish.
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renaissancemedi
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 Message 90 of 167
11 December 2013 at 3:34pm | IP Logged 
That's a wonderful surprise!
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 91 of 167
11 December 2013 at 5:02pm | IP Logged 
renaissancemedi wrote:
That's a wonderful surprise!


Thank you! Though my input will probably only be admiring noises in the direction of you guys, plus the odd
beginner question :-)
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kanewai
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 Message 92 of 167
12 December 2013 at 10:35pm | IP Logged 
Kanewai's Intro

renaissancemedi wrote:
I keep seeing people voting for turkish in the other thread.
Have they declared their interest yet? I am wondering because I don't see anyone else
here but us two.

We're here, we're just being very quiet ...

I made my first Turkish entry here (message 197):
log.

I'm currently working through Pimsleur. So far it's been pleasant, though I get lazy on
the endings if I'm not focused enough. The language is regular enough that Pimsleur +
Turkish seems like a good fit.   

I studied Turkish with Teach Yourself in 2005, in preparation for a 22 day solo trip
(Selçuk, Fethiye, Antalya, Göreme, and İstanbul). It was the first new language I had
studied in over a decade, and it went really well. By the time I made it to Antalya I
was spending most of my time with local guys rather than tourists. It was also one of
the most amazing trips I've taken.

I had a three-day layover in İstanbul in 2007, and went back for another epic solo trip
in 2010 (İstanbul, Mardin, Savur, Hasankeyf, Şanlıurfa, and Antakya). I looked through
my language books, but didn't really study. I was hoping that it would just magically
come back, and that I could pick up where I left off in 2005.

That didn't happen, and I was in a region with almost no tourism and almost no English.
It was a challenge, and I learned my lesson well: there ain't no magic in this world,
just sweat and hard work.

So here I am today - I'm heading to İstanbul for a week at the end of March with a
group of friends, and this time I intend to study properly. I'm looking forward to
being with Team Yürükler until then!
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renaissancemedi
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 Message 93 of 167
13 December 2013 at 9:37am | IP Logged 
Nice post kanewai. I have also been listening to pimsleur, and so far it's easy to understand and remember. My textbook is TY (1989), a book by Lewis. I am still at unit 1 (after the introduction units that is), and I take it slow. But it covers so much material I believe it's an excellent introduction for a beginner.

Your link doesn't seem to work, but I found your log and post. Great thing, preparing for a trip. Since you are no beginner you'll probably be quite at ease with the language by then.


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kanewai
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 Message 94 of 167
18 December 2013 at 4:22am | IP Logged 
Is the TY (1999) book the one that starts off with Ekmek varmı? (Do you have
bread?). I still remember that: my first Turkish sentence! I liked that book, and also
went through it slowly.

And so far this might be my favorite of the Pimsleur I courses. The Romance language
programs were good, but could also be painfully boring. Arabic was too hard; half the
time all I heard was ghreshoerobishaydmrrrk. Japanese structure was just too
complex.   Turkish seems to have a better pace, and is really useful for learning to
hear the language.

I'm glad it's going well for you!

More resources I'm enjoying:

The Sound of Istanbul is a great music podcast
on podomatic and itunes with modern Turkish electronica and progressive fusion.

I'm also enjoying The History of Byzantium
podcast. It's in English, but I like learning about the history and culture of a place
along with the language. If you just want a taste, Episode 27: The Walking Dead is a
stunning, harrowing account of the arrival of the plague in the Empire.

(Of course, the Byzantines spoke Greek, so it's not totally relevant here).

I haven't found a good, popular podcast on the Ottoman Empire or modern Turkey yet.

Edited by kanewai on 18 December 2013 at 4:28am

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renaissancemedi
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 Message 95 of 167
18 December 2013 at 9:07am | IP Logged 
Thanks for the links.

The 1990s TY is indeed the bread one. But the 1989 version I'm using is totally different, more grammar intensive from unit 1, less dialogues etc. I prefer that so far. We'll see down the road how this approach turns out. I have to say though, Lewis, the writer, is great.

I expect a full report from Turkey after you return! Maybe we'll convince you to stay a little longer with us.

Edited by renaissancemedi on 18 December 2013 at 10:57am

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Chung
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 Message 96 of 167
20 December 2013 at 7:54am | IP Logged 
Update for Turkish


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