‘Jack is toplantisi icin Istanbul’a gelmiistir’ – Jack comes to Istanbul for a business meeting
Once again Lingo Mastery has come to the rescue, allowing us to make Turkish more accessible to a wider population. In the Introductory Note the goal is stated well: ‘Whether you’re learning Turkish for work, studies or fun, the knowledge of the language will broaden your mind, let you meet new people, and will become a new page in the thrilling book of your life…Our goal with this book will be to supply you with useful, entertaining, helpful and challenging material that will not only allow you to learn the language but also pass the time and make the experience lass formal and more fun…We will not bore you with grammatical notes, spelling or structure...we’ll teach you writing and reading Turkish with stories.’
After their success teaching Spanish, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese, now they turn to teaching Turkish! And it works. To make the Turkish alphabet accessible, transcriptions are provided in the form of transliteration and conventional signs used for transcription. In addition to the English translation below each story, the summaries follow a synopsis in Turkish and in English, along with questions (and answers) about the text, ably assisting knowledge of what was just read. Taking it slowly, step by step with practice, Turkish words and the accompanying excellent short stories become accessible!
The technique is solid and the lessons well taught. This is a very fine introduction to Turkish vocabulary that may arise when you visit Turkey or simply conversing and understand the Turkish population here at home. This book is appropriate for all age levels, and a book much needed at this time in our national status!