
Explore how to express obligation with should and should have (-meli, -meliydi) in Turkish, covering present and past usage through varied examples, negations, and practical guidance.
Explore Turkish grammar with the -ya/-ye dative endings and common expressions, linking everyday actions—eating bread and eggs, cooking, going to work, and daily routines.
Explore daily routines in Turkish using the -ken form (when/while) through waking up, bathroom, breakfast, commuting, work at the factory, shopping, meals, and homework.
Practice Turkish at the B1/B2 level through private lessons, daily routines, meals, park trips, and conversational grammar, including the accusative and common demonstratives like this and that.
Engage in a private lesson focused on Turkish verbal nouns (-me -ma), exploring their use in sentences and compound nouns through practical, example-driven practice.
Practice Turkish verb conjugations with -arak and -erek, and -a/-e forms through a lively daily routine—breakfast, park visit, cooking, dining, and a cinema outing.
Explore the Turkish -ken form meaning when or while through translation and sentence completion, while practicing verb forms and the verbal noun suffix with everyday actions.
Master the Turkish past continuous tense through everyday past actions and narratives, with examples from daily routines and childhood memories.
Explore Turkish verbal nouns (isim fiiller) and ellipsis through practical examples and daily routines to strengthen B1/B2 practice.
Explore direct speech and its transformation into reported speech in Turkish, practice turning spoken lines like you told me and let them stay into reported forms, with practical examples.
Learn 11 verbal nouns (isim fiiller) in Turkish through two-person dialogues, action-focused drills, listening to music, signing, and negative forms.
Explore Turkish -erek and -arak constructions to express actions done while doing something else, with examples of walking, running, breakfast routines, and daily activities.
Explore 13 verbal nouns with possession (isim fiiller) in Turkish, as this private lesson teaches how to express likes, dislikes, and daily actions with possession using practical examples.
Explore Turkish -arak and -erek suffixes through translation and sentence construction, with a focus on accusative usage and practical examples.
Explore 15 Turkish idioms, with literal translations and modern meanings, in this Turkish language course B1/B2 practice, illustrated by short funny stories and practical examples to build everyday conversational fluency.
Master Turkish obligation expressions with 'zorunda' in a private lesson. Learn travel vocabulary, accusative usage, and phrases for airports, hotels, and visiting landmarks.
Explore 18 Turkish idioms (deyimler) in a private lesson, revealing everyday expressions from rainy-day money habits and getting used to something to boldness, generosity, and resolving conflicts wisely.
Master how to express obligation and necessity in Turkish using lazım and gerek through practical examples like 'I need to do this' and 'I don't need to do this'.
Explore twenty Turkish idioms (deyimler) with explanations and real-world examples to boost everyday communication. Apply these expressions to budgeting, multitasking, and carrying lessons to remember.
Learn Turkish reported speech (dolaylı anlatım) from direct speech, with examples like you told me to come to work early tomorrow, plus negative forms, imperatives, and pitch changes.
Practice using the Turkish -ken form to express when and while, through a private lesson that walks through waking up, daily routines, shopping, and meals.
Explore practical Turkish vocabulary for daily routines, including phrases for waking up, going to work, kitchen and market scenarios, possession, and family contexts.
Explore Turkish wish clauses (İstek kipi) to express desires, using hypothetical statements like I wish I am rich, with simple present tense and modals.
Explore Turkish if clauses and the simple present tense through hypothetical statements like 'if I were you,' practicing ben senin yerinde in real conversations.
Learn how to form Turkish conditional sentences with 'if' (eğer) using simple present on both sides, with practical examples like study and pass the exam, save money, and stay healthy.
Learn how Turkish reciprocal verbs express actions by multiple subjects, using suffixes and the continuous tense, with examples like looking at each other, laughing together, and at the bus stop.
Explore using when and while in Turkish to link actions, with examples in the simple present and past contexts—cooking, telephoning, watching television, walking, riding, and being abroad.
Private lesson focuses on Turkish past continuous tense using ken, with real-life examples of daily routines and hobbies, and learn verb suffixes and accusative and ablative endings.
Master the Turkish verbal noun suffix ma and ma with the accusative suffix through practical examples and 30 verbal nouns.
Explore Turkish verbal nouns and the dative suffix with practical examples like to wake up, to buy, and to read a Turkish storybook, plus expressions for trying and deciding.
Learn Turkish verbal noun forms with the ablative suffix and the makmak pattern, using konusmak as a key example, and explore locative suffix rules.
Learn to convert direct speech to reported speech via practical dialogue. See how pronouns and time expressions shift in examples such as finish your homework before Tuesday and go now.
This course is for anyone who wants to learn Turkish with an experienced native Turkish Teacher!
Hello friends - Merhaba arkadaşlar. I am an English and Turkish teacher and also a native Turkish speaker. I have been teaching Turkish to foreigners from different countries for almost 10 years. In the course, I always teach my students the logic behind the grammar rules so they don't need to memorize loads of them, and with the clues I teach, they remember everything they learned much more easily.
The course includes 34 video lessons. After studying a total of 34 video lessons, you will see that your level of Turkish is much improved. The lessons are presented in a simple, clear, comprehensible, and logical way. The example sentences and dialogues in the lessons are formed with the most common and useful Turkish words. Till now, thousands of students have learned Turkish by studying these video lessons online. It is a great opportunity for everyone around the world who wants to start learning Turkish from zero.
By taking this course, you will:
Practice B1 grammar subjects comprehensively.
Learn hundreds of useful words.
Learn how to translate from Turkish to English and English to Turkish.
Improve your level of Turkish.