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EricaRC
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21 May 2011 at 3:16am | IP Logged 
I want to teach myself Turkish, what are some good textbookks/resources to use? Im thinking of using this textbook:

http://www.elementaryturkish.com/

Any suggestions/tips?
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Crush
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21 May 2011 at 12:21pm | IP Logged 
There's an FSI Turkish course at fsi-language-courses.org.
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amenukal
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22 May 2011 at 6:02pm | IP Logged 
hello everyone.
here is a blog that I made for those who want to learn tashelhit (Tamazight / Berber).
one of the oldest languages ​​of northern Africa. which is in a Teritoire 6 countries.
www.tashelhit-tachelhit.blogspot.com
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amenukal
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22 May 2011 at 6:04pm | IP Logged 
hello everyone.
here is a blog that I made for those who want to learn tashelhit (Tamazight / Berber).
one of the oldest languages ​​of northern Africa. which is in a Teritoire 6 countries.
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ChristopherB
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22 May 2011 at 6:50pm | IP Logged 
I don't know whether you have any knowledge of French but I know that when/if I start learning Turkish, I will be heading straight for Assimil's Le Turc Sans Peine (I may use the German version Türkisch Ohne Mühe).
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hrhenry
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22 May 2011 at 7:16pm | IP Logged 
ChristopherB wrote:
I don't know whether you have any knowledge of French but I know that when/if I start learning Turkish, I will be heading straight for Assimil's Le Turc Sans Peine (I may use the German version Türkisch Ohne Mühe).

I mentioned this in another thread a few days ago from someone asking about Turkish resources, but I'll repeat it.

The Teach Yourself Turkish Complete course (by Pollard & Pollard) covers pretty much the same things as the Assimil course, so if you feel uncomfortable with French, the Teach Yourself course will get you to the same level using English as the teaching language.

R.
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LatinoBoy84
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23 May 2011 at 1:57am | IP Logged 
hrhenry wrote:
ChristopherB wrote:
I don't know whether you have any knowledge of
French but I know that when/if I start learning Turkish, I will be heading straight for
Assimil's Le Turc Sans Peine (I may use the German version Türkisch Ohne Mühe).

I mentioned this in another thread a few days ago from someone asking about Turkish
resources, but I'll repeat it.

The Teach Yourself Turkish Complete course (by Pollard & Pollard) covers pretty much
the same things as the Assimil course, so if you feel uncomfortable with French, the
Teach Yourself course will get you to the same level using English as the teaching
language.

R.
==


I feel the Assimil course covers significantly more vocabulary. Not amazingly
more but the difference is there. Both are excellent courses and work well in
parallel.

Edited by LatinoBoy84 on 23 May 2011 at 1:58am

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hrhenry
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23 May 2011 at 3:12am | IP Logged 
LatinoBoy84 wrote:

I feel the Assimil course covers significantly more vocabulary. Not amazingly
more but the difference is there. Both are excellent courses and work well in
parallel.

If your French is up to snuff, sure, they're both good resources. But surely you'd agree that not knowing French and trying to use Assimil Turkish would be senseless. That was my point.

R.
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