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Written by Ahmed Atik
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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 |
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN UNTIL FEBRUARY 8 FOR SPRING 2010 . Send an e-mail to
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if you wish to start taking our Turkish classes. Please include your name, Turkish level, choice of class day and e-mail.
Here we will give more information about the Turkish classes we are offering this semester by trying to answer some questions that were asked by interested students. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 February 2010 )
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Written by Saken Joldas
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Monday, 14 September 2009 |
| Class | Day | Time | Place | From | To | | Beginner | Wednesday | 6-8pm | MEZ 1.210
| 2/3 | 5/5
| | Beginner | Thursday | 6-8pm | BEN 1.102 | 2/4 | 5/6
| | Intermediate | Tuesday | 6-8pm | BEN 1.104 | 2/2 | 5/4
| | Intermediate | Wednesday | 6-8pm | BEN 1.104 | 2/3 | 5/5
| PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN SCHEDULE: | - On Wednesdays 2/17, 2/24, and 3/3 the Intermediate class will be held in PAR 303.
- On Tuesday 2/2 the Intermediate class will be held in BEN 1.126
- On Tuedays 2/9, 2/16 the Intermediate class will be held in BEN 1.124
- On Tuesday 2/23 the Intermediate class will be held in BEN 1.108 and will start at 6:15pm and end at 8:15pm.
- On Tuesdays 3/2 and 3/9 the Intermediate class will be held in BEN 1.124
- On Wednesdays 2/17, 2/24, 3/3 the Beginner class will be held in GAR 0.120
- On all other dates the location and time on the table above are in effect
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 February 2010 )
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FREE Turkish Courses (FALL 09) |
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Written by Saken Joldas
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Friday, 21 November 2008 |
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We have Turkish classes for everyone at UT Campus… · 2-hour class sessions per week,· Small class size, · Rich amount of resources including videos, textbooks, and web-based content support, · Social activities including Turkish movies, Turkish food, coffee hours, one to one conversations and more… Here are some reasons why you should study Turkish 1. Turkish is the 5th biggest language spoken in the world. There are more than 200 million people speaking Turkish. 2. Turkish language is written in Latin alphabet and pronounced as it is written. Therefore, it is easy to learn and to pronounce. 3. Turkey is the emerging economic power with geographical and political ties with Central Asian and Middle Eastern countries.
4. According to MESA (Middle Eastern Studies Association) there are only 0.7 persons for every position in the United States. That means the supply does not match the demand.
Dates: 23 September-18 November Wednesdays or 24 September-19 November Thursdays @ 6:00pm-8:00pm Register today by simply emailing to
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Please provide the following information:
NameChoice of Class DayLevel of TurkishContact Info For more information contact
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 September 2009 )
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