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Teaching the Turkish language and its rules in a fun and professional way
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I make sure to explain the lessons to my students in a fun, lively, and easy way, and together we will work on improving reading, listening, and writing skills, especially speaking skills. The lesson will not be limited to the language only! We will also learn about Turkish traditions through videos, articles and photos.A plan is developed for each student and multiple methods are used to help him achieve his goals.
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General info
Age: | Teenagers (13-17 years old) Adults (18-64 years old) Seniors (65+ years old) |
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Student level: | Beginner Intermediate |
Duration: | 60 minutes |
The class is taught in: | Arabic, English, Turkish, German, French |
About Me
📌Hello! I'm Somia, Egyptian, and I live in Cairo. I studied Turkish language at the Faculty of Languages at Ain Shams University and at the Yunus Emre Institute for Turkish Culture in Cairo, and I obtained a certificate at level C1. I speak 4 languages because I am very passionate about studying foreign languages. If you are also passionate about foreign languages and want to speak Turkish fluently, take the first step on the road and achieve your dream. I'll be waiting for you in the first lesson!📌Just as I enjoyed learning the Turkish language, I make sure to explain the lessons to my students in a fun, lively, and easy way. Together, we will work on improving reading, listening, writing, and especially speaking skills. The lesson will not be limited to the language only! We will also get to know Turkish traditions through videos, articles, and pictures. A personalized plan is created for each student, using various means to help them achieve their goals.
Education
A third-year student at the Faculty of Languages, Ain Shams University (Department of Turkish and German language). I have passed the C1 language test at the Yunus Emre Institute for Turkish Culture in Cairo and obtained a certified certificate.Experience / Qualifications
I speak Arabic, English, Turkish, and German. The lesson can be conducted in any of these languages according to the student's preference. I have experience in translation from Turkish to other languages and vice versa, as well as teaching experience.Ask a question
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