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Hey, Turkish enthusiast! My name is Anıl, or in Turkish, "Benim adım Anıl." (It's never too early to start learning, huh? :P) I am a native Turkish speaker who is currently pursuing his master's degree at the Technical University of Munich and regardless of your current level, I would be happy to help you in your learning process with my extensive knowledge of the language, both in a practical and theoretical sense. I have a lot of teaching experience in different fields and I consider myself pretty good at explaining things in an understandable and simplistic way. While teaching, I always focus on finding the best ways to explain a particular topic by observing the student's current needs and her/his level: If you think a topic is highly complicated and you seem like you are struggling with it, no worries at all, you get a very detailed, simplified and concrete explanation for that. Or if you feel confident in a particular subject, here you go, we just practice it with various examples and move on! So everything is tailored considering your needs!
You might think Turkish is a difficult language to learn and maybe it is true to some extent, but it also has some really cool advantages compared to most European languages. Here are some "fun facts" about the Turkish language you might find interesting if you don't know about them yet:
- In Turkish, there are no articles such as "der, die, das" in German or "el, la, lo" in Spanish, Turkish is a gender-neutral language! Actually, there are no articles at all, not even something like "the"!
- Even the things that nature has a gender associated with them are genderless in Turkish! There are no "he, she, it", we say "o" and that's it!
- Sometimes a 10-word sentence in English can easily be formulated as a single word in Turkish thanks to its suffixes and agglutinative structure! This may sound scary at first, but it's super fun when you get the logic behind it!
With some desire to learn and regular practice, it is highly possible to hold simple conversations in Turkish in a very short time. I am looking forward to teaching you and "görüşürüz." :)
Actually Munich is one of the best cities in Europe to practice Turkish because of the high number of Turkish citizens living. Do you need a little fine minute practice after our lesson? Just go to your favourite kebab shop and try to order your meal in Turkish! :)
Definitely not harder than learning somewhere else. :)
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