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Turkish

David Pollard and Asuman Çelen Pollard

(Teach yourself books)

Hodder Arnold, 2003

  • : set
  • : course book
  • : CD

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In container (24 cm.)

Copyright date on accompanying disc: c1996

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: course book ISBN 9780340871041

Description

Teach Yourself 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. There is comprehensive help with the pronunciation both in the introduction and on the accompanying 60-minute CD, which is available separately (ISBN 0340 871067) or together with the book in a pack (ISBN 0340 871059).At the end of the book there is a Turkish-English vocabulary and a new English-Turkish vocabulary, and an index to the grammar points covered.

Table of Contents

  • Is there any bread?
  • no more, please!
  • you're joking!
  • have you been waiting long?: I'll get up early tomorrow morning
  • would you help me?
  • where shall we go? what can we do?
  • what do you like doing?
  • if it doesn't get better, I'll give you some medicine
  • you said it was a very quiet place!
  • the number you have dialled is incorrect
  • could you tell me what happened?
  • don't make me laugh!
  • when was this place built?
  • if I had known about the process, we wouldn't have eaten there.
Volume

: set ISBN 9780340871058

Description

This course is aimed at beginners in written and spoken Turkish, as well as those who want to develop an existing knowledge of the language. Sixteen carefully graded, interlocking units each introduce new language structures firmly embedded in a functional context, demonstrating how the language is put to use in everyday situations. Each unit begins with an opening dialogue accompanied by simple comprehension questions and notes about the language or Turkish culture. A small number of language points are fully explainedand illustrated by examples, and exercises are included to test your learning. At the end of each chapter a shorter dialogue is linked to the opening one.

Table of Contents

  • Is there any bread?
  • no more, please!
  • you're joking!
  • have you been waiting long?: I'll get up early tomorrow morning
  • would you help me?
  • where shall we go? what can we do?
  • what do you like doing?
  • if it doesn't get better, I'll give you some medicine
  • you said it was a very quiet place!
  • the number you have dialled is incorrect
  • could you tell me what happened?
  • don't make me laugh!
  • when was this place built?
  • if I had known about the proces, we wouldn't have eaten there.
Volume

: CD ISBN 9780340871065

Description

This course is aimed at beginners in written and spoken Turkish, as well as those who want to develop an existing knowledge of the language. Sixteen carefully graded, interlocking units each introduce new language structures firmly embedded in a functional context, demonstrating how the language is put to use in everyday situations. Each unit begins with an opening dialogue accompanied by simple comprehension questions and notes about the language or Turkish culture. A small number of language points are fully explained and illustrated by examples, and exercises are included to test your learning. At the end of each chapter a shorter dialogue is linked to the opening one.

Table of Contents

  • Is there any bread?
  • no more, please!
  • you're joking!
  • have you been waiting long?: I'll get up early tomorrow morning
  • would you help me?
  • where shall we go? what can we do?
  • what do you like doing?
  • if it doesn't get better, I'll give you some medicine
  • you said it was a very quiet place!
  • the number you have dialled is incorrect
  • could you tell me what happened?
  • don't make me laugh!
  • when was this place built?
  • if I had known about the process, we wouldn't have eaten there.

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