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Turkish Tea Time

Turkish Tea Time

A daily Education and Language Courses podcast

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Turkish Tea Time

Turkish Tea Time

Turkish Tea Time

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Turkish Tea Time

Turkish Tea Time

Turkish Tea Time

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Mar 20th, 2014
Today, we’re learning the different ways to say “when” in Turkish. When? Today. When? Yep. (intermediate)
Mar 20th, 2014
Le, la, li, lu! Today’s suffixes make quite the tune. Join the chorus and come learn how to say “with” with us. (beginner)
Mar 5th, 2014
Today, we’re talking all about ourselves. And yourselves. And myself. Join us for some fun with kendi! (beginner)
Feb 25th, 2014
Dear Turkish learner – won’t you please join us for some tea and Turkish this evening? Sincerely, Turkish Tea Time. (beginner)
Feb 18th, 2014
Grab your fanciest hat and come learn about the Turkish hatted A in today’s lesson.
Feb 12th, 2014
We’re going back to basics in today’s lesson. Life is hard, but the accusative suffix is not. (beginner)
Jan 27th, 2014
Happy new day and merry salutations! Today we’re looking at the many ways in which Turks congratulate, well-wish, and console. (noobie)
Jan 23rd, 2014
There’s a new lady in the Sultan’s harem and it’s causing quite the stir. Join us in the Ottoman palace today as we learn the elusive -esi suffix. (intermediate)
Jan 17th, 2014
Bugün Türkiye’nin en popüler sahte haber sitesi Zaytung’tan taşlamalı bir makale okuyacağız. (advanced)
Jan 13th, 2014
Today, we’re reviewing all the major suffixes we think you should know as a beginner Turkish learner. (beginner)
Jan 9th, 2014
We’re taking today’s lesson all the way to the bank. . . literally. Join us today for some useful phrases for the Turkish bank. (noobie)
Jan 6th, 2014
Unrequited love is the worst. Luckily, you’ll always have a loving friend in us. Here, buddy, have a lesson on adverbial -dikçe. (intermediate)
Jan 2nd, 2014
Learning a language is so easy when you’re a baby. For all the non-teething users tuning in today that actually have to work for their language acquisition, join us today for a lesson on adverbial -erek! (beginner)
Dec 19th, 2013
Being in debt is no fun. But you know what is? Consonant mutation! Join us today as we pour radioactive waste all over some Turkish words and watch them mutate. (beginner)
Dec 4th, 2013
Sometimes, you’ll do anything for that special someone. Join us today for a lesson on love and the causative suffix. (intermediate)
Dec 2nd, 2013
Today, a couple of well-meaning vampires help us distinguish some basic verbs that Turkish learners confuse all the time.
Nov 28th, 2013
Alright guys, we gotta learn dates. Not the most exciting topic when learning a foreign language – but it’s important, you’ll use it all the time, and we’ll do our best to make you giggle. (noobie)
Nov 26th, 2013
Today, we’re looking at all the different ways the simple present tense is used in Turkish. If you do well, we’ll let you keep the kitten from today’s lesson. (beginner)
Nov 22nd, 2013
There’s no better place to reflect than the Turkish bath – so join us at the hamam today as we go over the Turkish reflexive suffix. (intermediate)
Nov 19th, 2013
Not many people know this, but I’m an aspiring Turkish pop star. I’ve got it all planned out, beginning with step one: learn how to say “as soon as” today on Turkish Tea Time. (beginner)
Nov 17th, 2013
The secret to a long and healthy life: plenty of fruits, an abundance of vegetables, and a daily dose of Turkish Tea Time. (noobie)
Nov 15th, 2013
Today, we team up with a couple of ghosts to plot how to scare the pants off the new family moving in. . . and to explain how to say “instead” with -eceğine. (intermediate)
Nov 13th, 2013
Today, we’re talking about -mekte, which is really just a fancy alternative to -iyor. Sort of like the spinach and goat cheese pizza of Turkish present tense. (beginner)
Nov 12th, 2013
Hopefully you’ll never have to use today’s lesson, but join us for this one just in case you find yourself in less-than-ideal health while in Turkey. (noob)
Nov 7th, 2013
Why such the long face? Here, use this -mektense suffix to come up with all the things you can do instead of being sad. Like joining us for today’s lesson! (intermediate)
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