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Trusted teacher: I have been teaching Turkish for 5 years from now on. When I had a chance to be a student in the Anatolian Teacher High School in Istanbul in 2008 and Boğaziçi University in 2012, my biggest goal was to be a reliable role model for my students in the future. I am very happy that I have now made this dream come true since the year I entered university. Until this time, I have taught private lessons at secondary, high school and university level to numerous students from Turkey and abroad. I still continue to give private lessons on the online platform and teach Physics at an International School in Istanbul where California Education Standards (Cognia) are adopted. I strive to progress depending on the age and level of the student. For this, I aim to explain myself, the way I study and understand my student's expectations and level. After the level has been determined, it is of great importance for me that the student knows the lesson plan and draft as well and adheres to the jointly agreed schedule. In this course, you will be able to learn, Vocabulary Sample Sentences Grammar Cultural Insight for Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading skills I will follow the order of the lesson notes typed below for A1 Level: Self Introduction Greetings Manners Asking How Someone Is Making Apologies Refusing Politely Talking About Your Age Talking about Nationalities Asking How Much Something Costs How to Say Prices Asking What Someone is Doing Asking Directions Possession Talking about Your Likes /Dislikes Ordering at a Restaurant Asking for the Bill Offering an Invitation Talking On the Phone
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Trusted teacher: Hello everyone, I'm Thaer, a specialized teacher in Arabic (Formal, Levantine, Gulf) & Turkish language. With over 10 years of experience teaching Arabic in Lebanon, Turkey and UAE, I've helped NGOs, journalists, and embassy staff swiftly grasp the language for effective local interaction and business. Additionally, I've supported young learners in understanding Arabic's structure, laying a strong foundation. Most common questions I receive: What dialects do you teach? I teach Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) in addition to Levantine and Gulf dialects. Which one should I choose? It depends on your needs. If you are solely interested in speaking, then I recommend Levantine or Gulf dialects. If you aim to master Arabic comprehensively, then Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) would be more suitable. What is the 30-hour program? The 30-hour program is designed to help you achieve conversational fluency and effectively express yourself and your needs. What comes after the 30 hours? If you are enrolled in the Dialects course, we will continue refining your speaking skills and expanding your vocabulary during lessons. Additionally, new words will be introduced during conversation sessions to aid in memorization and usage within sentences. For those on the Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) track, we will delve deeper into grammar and further develop your understanding of the language. How many hours a week do you recommend? I recommend 2 to 3 sessions per week. Can I learn Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and one of the dialects simultaneously? Yes, you can take 2 lessons in Formal Arabic (Fus’ha) and 1 lesson in a dialect concurrently, as many of my students do.
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CLEP Exam Biology Preparation with Experienced Teacher (Istanbul)
Berin
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Berin is a great teacher that has a lot of material and practice questions you can use for studying and reviewing your knowledge. Her explanations are clear and she’s a patient teacher which is helpful when grasping new topics. Overall she’s a good teacher that has lots of experience and I would recommend her specially if you need help preparing for a college level exam.
Review by JAVIER BÁRCENAS
Turkish Lessons For Children and Adults from an Experienced Native Turkish Tutor (Amsterdam)
Merve
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It is very difficult if not impossible to get my son speak highly of a teacher who makes him do more reading and writing. :) Merve proved to be an exception. She has a very positive attitude, knows how to set the balance between hard work and fun work, establishes a very good dialogue with kids. We are lucky to have found her.
Review by ZEYNEP
30 Hours Learning & Speaking program (Formal, Levantine, Gulf) (Sharjah)
Saer
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Thaer is such a cool teacher! He's really kind, knows a ton, and is passionate about teaching. I'm enrolled in the speaking program where we started from the alphabet and progressed to practicing speaking through real-life scenarios. I highly recommend Thaer.
Review by MARC
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