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Turkish Basic: Volume 1 Completed

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Printed Date: 16 January 2009 at 2:57am


Topic: Turkish Basic: Volume 1 Completed
Posted By: gdfellows
Subject: Turkish Basic: Volume 1 Completed
Date Posted: 11 August 2006 at 6:40pm

Added to the Turkish Basic Course, Volume 1:

Units 16 - 30

 




Replies:
Posted By: daristani
Date Posted: 12 August 2006 at 7:27am
Congratulations on getting the rest of Turkish volume one up; although not all of the material in the book is included in the audio (I assume this is the way FSI intended it), I've been going through the course again after many years and have realized that, in fact, the book is really very good in explaining an awful lot of nuances in Turkish grammar.  So it's really worth reading through the grammatical explanations and the associated examples, and not just using the course as a source of audio drills.

I'm not clear as to whether or not you'll be posting the second volume of the Turkish course, or whether or not you have the materials for it.  I have the book for volume two if you want to borrow it, but, unfortunately, not the audio.  But just let me know if you want me to send you the book.

Warmest regards, and once again thanks for all the work you put into this great site.


Posted By: gdfellows
Date Posted: 12 August 2006 at 8:03am

DemiPuppet mentioned in an earlier email to me that he has Volume 2 and will be sending it on to me when he is done.  He has been most generous in supporting the web site.

 



Posted By: DemiPuppet
Date Posted: 13 August 2006 at 10:27pm
I have about half of the Volume 2 tapes digitized but only just started scanning the book. It's probably going to be about a week before I get it all finished.

I also noticed that the tapes didn't cover all the sections in the book.  Maybe those sections were done in class with the native instructor??



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