![]() That’s not very far in Turkish, but if you are looking for an absolutely free resource that can get you started in Turkish, this might be your best bet. Duolingo is designed for users to get users from beginner to the early stages of intermediate (B1). You’ve probably heard of Duolingo, since it is the most popular free service for learning languages online. Some videos available for free on their YouTube channel.Get in touch with Turkish4 via their website or Facebook page for availability and pricing.Separate courses designed for children, teens and adults.Check their Facebook page for availability and pricing. ![]() Turkish4 also occasionally offers live workshops online. It also appears to be a complete immersion experience in Turkish, so there aren’t explanations of grammar topics in English. ![]() ![]() While I haven’t been able to confirm this for certain, it appears from their website and free video content that the lessons are all original Turkish content, so there are no awkward translations from English. Turkish4 is a sub-brand of London-based LinguaVoca, but their courses are not like the mass-produced, one-size-fits-all approach that most companies take when they attempt to teach multiple languages. The Turkish4 courses include three courses: one for children (with a reading and non-reading option), one for teens, and one for adults. The Turkish4 Children course comes in three modules.
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