Course Overview:
Our Online Turkish courses are made for people who want to learn at their own speed, from the comfort of their home. We understand that everyone has a busy life. That's why our online tuition classes offer amazing flexibility. You don't have to worry about fixed classroom times or long commutes.
This Turkish course follows a clear structure, starting from the very basics and moving up to more complex conversations. We focus on four main skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. You will learn important things like Turkish grammar rules, common words, and how to use them in real-life situations. The course uses fun and engaging materials, including video lessons, interactive quizzes, and practice exercises. Our goal is to make sure you can talk and understand everyday Turkish quickly. After finishing the course levels, you will receive Online Turkish classes certificates, which are great for your resume or just for your personal achievement. This certificate proves your new language skills!
What You’ll Learn in Our Online Turkish Classes
- The Turkish alphabet and how to pronounce all the sounds correctly.
- Basic Turkish greetings, introductions, and polite phrases for daily life.
- Simple grammar rules, like how to form basic sentences and understand the concept of vowel harmony.
- Common vocabulary for topics such as family, food, shopping, and travel.
- How to ask and answer simple questions and take part in short, easy conversations.
- Understanding and using basic verb tenses (like the present and past tense).
- Cultural tips and facts about Turkey to help you understand the language better.
Course Structure
| Level Name |
Focus Areas |
Skills Achieved |
| Beginner (A1) |
Alphabet, basic phrases, simple present tense, common nouns, numbers. |
Can introduce yourself, understand very slow speech, and write short, simple notes. |
| Elementary (A2) |
Everyday vocabulary, basic past and future tenses, describing people and places. |
Can handle basic interactions like shopping or asking for directions, and read short texts. |
| Intermediate (B1) |
More complex sentence structures, expressing opinions, discussing hobbies, and media. |
Can have conversations on familiar topics and write clear personal letters or emails. |
| Upper Intermediate (B2) |
Advanced grammar, abstract topics, debates, and understanding TV/radio. |
Can communicate fluently and spontaneously, and understand the main ideas of complex texts. |