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Opinions of learners of Turkish as a Foreign Language about Turkish
Problem Statement: Due to the fact that teaching of Turkish as a Foreign Language (TFL) has become widespread all over the world, there have occurred some problems in the implementation. One of the most important problems stated so far is the teaching staff problem. In addition, TFL students suffer from the structure of Turkish language, the inadequacy
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TEACHING TURKISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AS A SPECIALIZAT
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THE USE OF "INTERMEDIARY LANGUAGE" IN TEACHING TURKISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Congretional/Methodist Church in Macedonia
Prior to the end of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 and during portions of World War I, the territory of Macedonia was served by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (hereafter ABCFM) with headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.
Mojzes, Paul
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Opinions of learners of Turkish as a Foreign Language about Turkish language and Turkey
Recommendations: Universities and the institutions which assign Turkish lecturers to foreign countries should deal with the problems of teaching staff and teaching methods in cooperation. The different structure of Turkish language should be considered in deciding on teaching methods and techniques. That is why pre-service training is essential for the
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Presenting complex ideas using simple syntax in fiction for low-literate immigrant adults [PDF]
Manuscript based on this conference presentation Vainikka, A. and M. Young-Scholten. 2012. Presenting complex ideas using simple syntax in fiction for low-literate immigrant adults. Presentation a the Second Language Research Forum, Pittsburgh. October.
Vainikka, Anne Marjatta
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Foreign language anxiety has already been reported to deteriorate learners' language learning performance. It is closely related to how learners perceive their communication performance in the target language and how tolerant they are when they face ...
Mehmet Asmalı
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Brain Drain from Turkey: The Case of Professionals Abroad [PDF]
The paper presents research findings on the return intentions of Turkish professionals residing abroad. The study uses a descriptive framework to establish the validity of several proposed models of non-return. The results are based on an internet survey
Aysit Tansel, Nil Demet Güngör
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Applying the theory of discursive analysis to governance of forced migration [PDF]
Korkut, Umut
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Return Intentions of University-educated Turkish Expatriates [PDF]
The aim of this article is to provide new evidence on the characteristics of Turkish professionals residing overseas and the factors that are important in their decision to return home or work abroad.
Aysit Tansel, Nil Demet Güngör
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