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Stories to read and listen to online in Turkish and English!

9/23/2011

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I was so excited to come across this web site. 
 http://www.masaldinle.com/  
It is very beautifully done and you can listen to the story in Turkish as you read along! 

 Expand this with having your child draw illustrations. I have just discovered this site, but it looks to have many traditional stories and fables that are familiar. Maybe you have an English book of some of these stories you can flip through while you listen.

Hopefully, we'll work though them and come up with some activities to go along.

PLEASE SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS!!

Anything you might possibly need to learn Turkish!!! Most if not all is free!! I'm currently working throgh the FSI (Foreign Service Institute) Turkish basic course which is quite exhausitive and includes audio!

https://sites.google.com/site/soyouwanttolearnalanguage/turkish
 
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Flashcards: Türkçe Alfabe

9/15/2011

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From my "Turkish Play and Learn"group facebook page:
I wanted to archive materials here, just in case something happens to facebook or my computer. I created a document on my son's computer while mine was broken and when I tried to convert it to a document for my facebook page, I lost all the formatting.  So,until I can figure out how to post a document here, you can either e-mail me a request for the document, or make your own.  Copy and paste the below into a new document and adjust to suit . I used 1.25" margins left and right, 1 " margins top and bottom, 72 font size in Arial printed on cardstock.  Two columns of letters, big spaces between lines so it took up 4 pages. Cut vertically 4 1/4 inches, then around the letters so they are 2 1/4 inches high. so,the flashcards are 4 1/4 by 2  1/4. A papercutter makes it easy! I might have been able to change the margins a little, I ended up having to trim a little off the top and bottom of the pages. You might format it better than I did, but at least, if you cut and paste this, you won't have to type it all! Of course, you can make these bigger, or even hand write them on index cards. but I think flashcards are basic to learning. I recommend "flashing" them and having them name the letters and also putting down 2 or 3 and naming the letters and having the child pick the correct one. If you aren't a native speaker, you might find this youtube link as useful as I have to learn the correct pronounciation:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-DnFfkFMxU 

A a        L l
 

B b         M m

 

Cc          N n

 

Ç ç         O o

 

D d         Ö ö

 

E e         P p

 

F f          R r

 

G g        S s

 

Ğ ğ        Ş ş

 

H h        T t

 

 I ı          U u

 

 İ i          Ü ü

 

J j           V v

 

K k         Z z



 
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