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Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just isolated words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
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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 28: How was your week?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following sentences: How was your week? / It was good. / My friends arrived on Monday. / I worked in the office. / My sister visited on Thursday. / I walked my dog every day. / I bought a new phone a few days ago.
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Lesson 22: Where were you yesterday?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Where were you yesterday? / I went to a party. / I was at the cinema together with a friend. / I met friends. / I met friends in the cafe. / I was in the countryside.
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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 15: Where is...?
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Where is the museum? / The museum is on the left. / Do you know where my keys are? / Your keys are on the table. / Have you seen my glasses? / Your glasses are on the chair. / Her office is in the center of town.
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Lesson 10: What are you doing? pt. 2
In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: I am listening to the radio. / I am in my room listening to music. / What is he doing? / He is watching television. / He is reading a book. / He is driving a car.
Customer Reviews
20 seconds of usefulness
If you skip the first minute, that will bring you to a few useful phrases in Turkish, the rest is just repetition (in English) that you can skip. They should make this a 20 second podcast of the useful parts.
Not easy to understand individual words
The native speakers speak too quickly for beginners and there is no pause between the words. Very difficult to learn from