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Q:
What do you like the most about teaching Turkish?
A:

Sharing new cultures and hearing stories of people make me excited. By teaching people, I can meet new people and show them how easy is Turkish! :) I am sure the students will love more when they can a bit speak in Turkish. In fact, working with me can be a really nice chance to learn since I am also a young teacher. I can have more responsibility to teach more and understand my students what they are needed.


 
Q:
When did you start teaching Turkish?
A:

2 years ago.


 
Q:
In your experience, what are the most common reasons for wanting to learn Turkish?
A:

Mostly, I observed that people want to learn Turkish due to their decision of moving to Turkey, or visit Turkey.


 
Q:
How difficult is it to learn Turkish, compared to other languages?
A:

It has different types of sentences according to English; however, we can find out a way to make it simplier and fun.

On the other hand, according to other languages, such as Italian or German, it is so easy! I bet that you can easily learn Turkish because it doesn't have articles of every words in terms of genders.


 
Q:
What aspects of Turkish culture are your students usually interested in?
A:

They are usually interested in Turkish culture in terms of Turkish cuisine, sightseeing and historical sides.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of being a Turkish teacher?
A:

Trying to both speaking Turkish and English in a lesson hahaha :)


 
Q:
What makes a good Turkish student?
A:

Working harder, trying again and again, studying by all words' pronunciation and asking lots of questions to me! :)


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning Turkish?
A:

Pronunciation maybe? And also, Turkish has a reverse type of sentences compared to English. Maybe that part too.


 
Q:
What is your advice for students who are struggling?
A:

Don't give up and ask many questions until your teacher needs to sleep :)


 
Q:
How long does it take to become fluent in Turkish?
A:

It depends on the person; however, I think minimum one year is required to become fluent.


 

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