TURKISH LESSONS
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- Kibkommer
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TURKISH LESSONS
hello
I will be starting beginners Turkish lessons at the end of September in Alsancak and Catalkoy, I am an English speaking teacher with over 8 years experience of teaching Turkish as a foriegn language in North Cyprus.
So come along make some new friends and learn the lingo in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
Call or email for details on 0533 8696699 ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
I will be starting beginners Turkish lessons at the end of September in Alsancak and Catalkoy, I am an English speaking teacher with over 8 years experience of teaching Turkish as a foriegn language in North Cyprus.
So come along make some new friends and learn the lingo in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.
Call or email for details on 0533 8696699 ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
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- Kibkommer
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Hi
This may sound stupid BUT we are coming over at the end of September for 3 weeks and would love to learn Turkish. I realise that we won't learn a lot in 3 weeks but would it be worth joining in for that length of time.
Brend
This may sound stupid BUT we are coming over at the end of September for 3 weeks and would love to learn Turkish. I realise that we won't learn a lot in 3 weeks but would it be worth joining in for that length of time.
Brend
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- Kibkommer
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hello and thanks for your interest.
it wouldn't be worth you joining a group but maybe we could do some private lessons whilst your here and maybe even discuss continuing online when you return to the UK. i'm quite flexible so maybe drop me an email and we'll see what we can do.
it wouldn't be worth you joining a group but maybe we could do some private lessons whilst your here and maybe even discuss continuing online when you return to the UK. i'm quite flexible so maybe drop me an email and we'll see what we can do.
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and the cost for being in a group is????????????and how much for private lessons??????????? Please.
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- Kibkommer
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hi Marion
to join a group is 20ytl a week this includes your lesson, homework and online or phone support for the whole week.
to join a group is 20ytl a week this includes your lesson, homework and online or phone support for the whole week.
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- Kibkommer
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hi Brend
i'm sorry i'm new to this site and i'm not quite sure how to reply to the email i received from you. can you please email me direct on ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
i'm sorry i'm new to this site and i'm not quite sure how to reply to the email i received from you. can you please email me direct on ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TURKISH LESSONS
Can you tell me when the lessons will start? Also I have some knowledge of Turkish but need conversation or will you be catering for beginners only?
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- Kibkommer
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hi Cjtill
if you have done some Turkish before then maybe you can join one of the other groups but i would have to see you to see what level you are at.
i'm hoping to start new beginners groups in 2 weeks time.
if you have done some Turkish before then maybe you can join one of the other groups but i would have to see you to see what level you are at.
i'm hoping to start new beginners groups in 2 weeks time.
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- Kibkommer
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Hi i would be interested, can you tell where and when please
Eileen
Eileen
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- Kibkommer
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hi Eileen
are you a beginner? what area are you in?
is it possible for you to email me on ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
regards, ilnur
are you a beginner? what area are you in?
is it possible for you to email me on ilnurcyprus@hotmail.com
regards, ilnur
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- Kibkommer
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Re: TURKISH LESSONS
lessons will be starting soon.
Alsancak..Mambo bar
Catalkoy...The Lodge
book your place asap.
Alsancak..Mambo bar
Catalkoy...The Lodge
book your place asap.
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- Kibkommer
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How on earth do you expect to teach and for people to learn in a public bar???
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- Kibkommer
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Hi Ailletoo,
there is no problem with having the lessons at Mambo. The class that I attend has been going for nearly two years
now. Not only an I loving learning the language, but I've made some lovely friends along the way.
there is no problem with having the lessons at Mambo. The class that I attend has been going for nearly two years
now. Not only an I loving learning the language, but I've made some lovely friends along the way.
Don't live in the past, make new memories every day,
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- Kibkommer
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lessons are held in the mornings, and we are usually the only ones there
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- Kibkommer
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Hi flowerfairy, am I one of those lovely friends, yes we really do enjoy our lessons don't we, and we have come along way thanks to Ilnur, kisses to you both xx
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- Kibkommer
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Hey Barbieb of course you are, mwaaahhhh.
Laugh, oh my gosh, and cheat a bit with the homework. Reminds me of my school days.
Now there's another bonus I suppose, my lessons tend to make me feel young again.
ONLY SOMETIMES.
Laugh, oh my gosh, and cheat a bit with the homework. Reminds me of my school days.
Now there's another bonus I suppose, my lessons tend to make me feel young again.
ONLY SOMETIMES.
Don't live in the past, make new memories every day,
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- Kibkommer
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hugs all round xxx
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- Kibkommer
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Hi Flowerfairy, just seen this, thank you, and of course we laugh, but cheat (careful), would we???, my lessons definitely make me feel younger, I can feel like a naughty little school girl again, but this time around I am learning, and that is all thanks to our wonderful patient teacher who must feel like pulling her hair out at times, oh well, lets carry on dreading and enjoying our Monday's flowerfairy, mwaaahhhh to you and teacher as well, I don't want too much homework next week, oh have a laugh I have already done this weeks!!! xxx
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- Kibkommer
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classes starting soon ))
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- Kibkommer
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only a few places left, give me a call 0533 869 6699
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- Kibkommer
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alsancak class started last week but i hope to start Catalkoy next week. please call or email.
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- Kibkommer
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How much are private lessons? and where would they take place?
Do you only teach speaking or reading and writing aswell?
Victoria
Do you only teach speaking or reading and writing aswell?
Victoria
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- Kibkommer
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alsancak and catalkoy 50tl but please give me a call or email for more details
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I think it would be a good idea if everyone learned Esperanto.
It's a 'Romantic' based language and therefore much easier to learn than Turkish-which is ridiculously complicated in my opinion.
Better still,If everyone here were to go on an English speaking course,with a Lancashire twang-as opposed to that hideous Essex accent that most Brits have here(It's far worse than Brummy in my opinion)I would be more than happy and not have to resort to making a fool of my self in shops etc.
It's a 'Romantic' based language and therefore much easier to learn than Turkish-which is ridiculously complicated in my opinion.
Better still,If everyone here were to go on an English speaking course,with a Lancashire twang-as opposed to that hideous Essex accent that most Brits have here(It's far worse than Brummy in my opinion)I would be more than happy and not have to resort to making a fool of my self in shops etc.