I was born in Turkey and studied Turkish Language and Literature. I taught Turkish Language and Literature to middle and high schoolers in Turkey for 5 years. I moved to the USA in 2013. I started to work as a Turkish Language teacher at a charter school.
I have been teaching Turkish to middle and high school students since 2013 at the same school. While I was teaching, I got my master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction for ELL from a college in the USA.
Turkish is my bachelor's...
I was born in Turkey and studied Turkish Language and Literature. I taught Turkish Language and Literature to middle and high schoolers in Turkey for 5 years. I moved to the USA in 2013. I started to work as a Turkish Language teacher at a charter school.
I have been teaching Turkish to middle and high school students since 2013 at the same school. While I was teaching, I got my master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction for ELL from a college in the USA.
Turkish is my bachelor's degree. My master's degree helped me improve my teaching skills. I always enjoy teaching Turkish to anyone who would like to learn. Since English is my second language, I know what techniques work or do not work. I also have my teaching certificate in the USA.
Would you crack the code of Turkish grammar? Turkish is one of the hardest languages. There are a lot of suffixes. They could be so complicated if you do not run into a good teacher. The good thing is Turkish people use 300-500 words to express themselves in a day. If you'd like to solve this puzzle with me, I'd be happy to help you out. Just message me and I'll do my best to get back to you as soon as possible.