IDIOMS
Attached below are some of the most common English idioms with their Turkish equivalents.
TURKISH -- INTERMEDIATE LEVEL TEXTBOOK -- from the OTL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WITH LESSONS: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hAKh_xVAKgUO1ciRDmEGmMLLh1mCblS2nvo_hNikIEg/edit#heading=h.shssasxc93yd
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Intermediate learners and their instructors may use it for different purposes: self-study, classroom instruction, tutoring, or as a pastime.
The lessons in Her Şey Bir Merhaba ile Başlar integrate reading, listening and viewing comprehension, writing and speaking practice, grammar, vocabulary, and cultural activities.
Dozens of audio and video clips of Turkish speakers describing their lives, their culture, and their country, support and enhance these activities.
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