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Modern Language Centre

Evening l Intensive Evening l


Saturday l Summer Language
Courses
Course Description

Turkish Level 1
How long does the course last?
45 hours of tuition - 3 parts of 15 hours each
Part 1: 15 hours
Part 2: 16-30 hours
Part 3: 31-45 hours
The length of each part depends on the type of language course.

Evening Language Courses: Lessons take place once a week over 10 weeks and last 1.5 hours each.
Intensive Evening Language Courses: Lessons take place once a week over 5 weeks and last 3 hours each.
Saturday Language Courses & Evening Fast-track Language Courses: Lessons take place once a week over 5
weeks and last 3 hours each.
Summer Fast-track Language Courses: Lessons take place twice a week over 2.5 weeks and last 3 hours each.
Summer Intensive Language Courses: Lessons take place 5 times a week and last 3 hours each.

Who is the course for?


The course is aimed at a wide range of students with a general interest in Turkish. No prior knowledge of Turkish
is required as the course is for complete beginners.

What are the objectives of the course?


To acquire basic language skills and to achieve the equivalent of A1 level of the Common European Framework of
Reference for Languages (CEFR), entry level of the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF).
By the end of the course you will:
 be able to communicate in very basic everyday-life situations, including greetings, daily activities, finding
your way, telling the time and date, making simple purchases, ordering a meal, etc
 be able to understand very simple oral and written texts and ascertain specific information on simple
topics
 have developed an insight into Turkish-speaking life, culture and society

How is the course taught?


A communicative approach is used. All four skills (speaking, reading, listening and writing) are practised, with the
main emphasis on speaking.
Students engage in interactive language activities, participating in group and pair work
according to a syllabus based on systematic grammatical progression.
Students will also be offered guidance in self-study and set optional homework tasks.
Students will have access to KEATS, King’s e-learning platform.

What course can I do next?


After completing all three parts of this course, students should be ready to join a Turkish Level 2 course at the
MLC.

Course outline
Part 1
Topics
Greetings
Forms of address
Nationalities, professions
Numbers
People
Places

Functions
Greeting people
Addressing people
Giving basic personal information
Asking for and telling the time
Planning a day
Describing people and places
Giving direct orders

Grammar
Introduction to Turkish alphabet
Vowel harmony
Plural suffix
Nouns
Non verbals (verb to be)
Personal suffixes with non verbals
With / without
Introduction to verbs
Imperative
Present Tense

Part 2
Topics
Family and town
Shopping
Travel / transport

Functions
Talking about daily routine
Talking about the past
Describing past actions and events
Ordering or asking for something
Asking for and giving directions

Grammar
Interrogatives

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Noun cases
Past tense
Non-verbal Past
Possessives
Possessive suffixes and Genitive
Some interrogatives

Part 3
Topics
Future events
In a restaurant
Reservations / Bookings
Shopping for clothes & accessories
Town & Neighbourhood

Functions
Describing future plans
Making decisions
Asking for a decision
Making or cancelling a reservation
Asking for and giving directions
Describing a location

Grammar
Prepositions
"When"
Future Tense
Optative mood
Interrogatives
Interrogatives with possessives

Learning resources
 Turkish for Foreigners, Yeni Hitit Tomer Yabancilar icin Turkce Basic Course, ISBN-10:
9754828024

Textbook and exercise book


Students are expected to purchase their own textbook. An exercise book may also be recommended. The teacher
will supply additional material, both tailor-made and taken from other sources (textbooks, newspapers and new
media).

Recommended additional material


 I study myself Turkish (Dilmer) 1
 Teach yourself Turkish (Asuman Celen Pollard)
 Redhouse Dictionary

For a list of bookshops where you may be able to purchase text books please see our web page:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/mlc/about/facilities/shops.aspx

Online language learning resources


https://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/mlc/lrc/language-resources/index.aspx

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Independent study
Research indicates that successful language learners revise new material and review their progress on a regular
basis. The Language Resources Centre (LRC), situated in room K-1.072 in level minus one of the Strand
Building, houses a wide collection of learning material including text and grammar books, magazines and
newspapers, CDs, DVDs, and self-access e-learning language programmes.
During term time the LRC facilitates free speaking practice sessions as well as a range of workshops on language
learning. For a list of topics and all dates and times, including the opening hours of the LRC, please go to the
website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/mlc/lrc/LRCindex.aspx

Date of last revision: July 2017

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