Colloquial Turkish
The Complete Course for Beginners, 2nd Edition
By Ad Backus, Jeroen Aarssen
Published October 19th 2000 by Routledge – 352 pages
Series: Colloquial Series
Published October 19th 2000 by Routledge – 352 pages
Series: Colloquial Series
Colloquial Turkish is the ideal introduction to the language! Written by experienced teachers of the language, Colloquial Turkish offers a step-by-step approach to Turkish as it is spoken and written today. No previous knowledge of the language is required.
What makes this course your best choice for language learning?
* Ideal for independent study and class use
* Varied, dialogue-based exercises with thorough answer key
* Up-to-date vocabulary, including computer terms
* Jargon-free grammar notes
* Extensive Turkish-English, English-Turkish glossaries
By the end of this lively and accessible course, you will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in Turkish in a broad range of everyday situations.
Accompanying audio material is available to purchase separately on CD/MP3 format, or comes included in the great value Colloquials Pack.
‘If you want to get to grips further with any of the [European] languages, Routledge’s Colloquial series is the best place you could start.’ Rough Guide to Europe
Ad Backus is a researcher at the Department of Linguistics, Tilburg University. Jeroen Aarssen is a researcher at the Centre for Studies of Multilingualism, Tilburg University.
Listen to Sample Audio For The Course:
If you’re thinking about buying this course, why not listen to the audio tracks below for a taster?
These are samples from the audio CD, to accompany this paperback, or included in our great value Colloquial Pack.
Name: Colloquial Turkish: The Complete Course for Beginners, 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Ad Backus, Jeroen Aarssen. Colloquial Turkish is the ideal introduction to the language! Written by experienced teachers of the language, Colloquial Turkish offers a step-by-step approach to Turkish as it is spoken and written today. No previous knowledge of the language is...
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