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Learn Turkish language | from basic level to 16th century Turkish.

I taught Turkish to three people before. A Greek, an Arab and a German learned Turkish with me. They began to read Turkish poems and listen to songs. One of them even gives me song recommendations.
You can too. You can learn language step by step. Turkish is a difficult language. I am aware. I'm not going to crush you under the grammatical walls. Step by step, I can prove how easily you can speak a language by speaking, singing, reading poetry. Let's try it.

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Age:
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level:
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration:
60 minutes
The class is taught in:German, English, Turkish

About Me

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I do PH.D. I am a research assistant and I can help you with mechanics and thermodynamics. And I know math, CAD CAE. Matlab, ansys, solidworks, nx

Education

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İstanbul Technical University, phd. I am currently writing a diploma thesis on computer modeling of the refrigeration cycle as part of the European Union's 2030 target.

Experience / Qualifications

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I have given private tuition for 11 years, including 5 years at university.
I became an assistant in mathematics, linear algebra, differential equations, thermodynamics, mechanics, machine tools, materials courses

Reviews (1)

Great teacher, helped me to understand fluid mechanics!
I am doing a PhD. I can explain everything in the mechanical engineering curriculum, such as thermodynamics, work transition, fluid mechanics, mechanics, Autocad, NX, Solidworks, Matlab, Ansys. Also math, linear algebra, differential equations. I have been working as a research assistant for five years.
I can help with fluid mechanics, mechanics, other mechanical engineering degrees, and mathematics degrees. I guarantee easy step-by-step learning. Ansys matlab excel solidworks catia nx unigraphics fortran fluent etc. I can ...

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