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Learn Turkish with LinguaBoost LinguaBoost
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Boost your fluency in Turkish with LinguaBoost! You can download the entire audio course (30 lessons), including a pdf book with all the phrases, on our website: www.linguaboost.com
Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just single words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
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Lesson 36: Daily activities pt. 2
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: I always eat lunch at twelve o'clock. / I often eat fish for lunch. / I return home at quarter past six. / When do you go to bed? / I go to bed at 11 o'clock at night. / I never get up early in the morning. / They get up early in the morning.
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Lesson 31: Have you eaten lunch yet?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Have you eaten lunch yet? / No, I haven't eaten yet. / I ate lunch an hour ago. / What did you eat? / I ate fish. / Do you eat breakfast every day? / Yes, I eat breakfast every day. / I'm hungry. / I'm thirsty.
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Lesson 26: How often do you...?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: How often do you go to the cinema? / I never go to the cinema. / I rarely go to the cinema. / How often do you go swimming? / I go swimming three times a week. / I often go shopping.
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Lesson 19: What's the weather like?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: What is the weather like today? / It is cold. / Is it raining? / No, it is not raining. / Today the weather is bad. / It's been raining for an hour.
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Lesson 13: Do you have children?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Do you have children? / I have a son. / I have a daughter. / How many children do you have? / I have two children. / They have two children.
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Lesson 48: Describing people
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: What is she like? / She is nice and friendly. / What does he look like? / He is quite tall. / He has got brown hair and blue eyes. / Does he look like his mother or his father? / He looks like his father.
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