Turkish I (111-2-20)
Instructors
Oya Topcuoglu
847/491-2402
Crowe 4-121
Meeting Info
Kresge 3354 German Seminar Rm.: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00AM - 12:20PM
Overview of class
First-Year Turkish (Turkish 111) is a three-quarter introductory course in modern Turkish. This course aims to introduce students to the essential points of modern Turkish grammar and vocabulary to develop basic reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. The course also provides insights into modern Turkish culture through the language. With this in mind, the textbook is supplemented by additional printed and audio-visual materials provided by the instructor.
Turkish 111-2
Turkish 111-2, taught in the Spring Quarter, is the second quarter of first-year Turkish. The course builds on material learned in the first quarter by introducing additional grammar and fundamental sentence structures, by presenting new vocabulary, and by providing students ample opportunities to practice and expand all skills. We will continue to use texts and audio centered around topics in Elementary Turkish I as well as work with additional printed audio and video material provided by the instructor. The course covers Unites 8-14 in Elementary Turkish I. We will also watch a new Turkish TV show to practice our language skills and improve our understanding of Turkish culture and history.
Registration Requirements
Turkish 111-1 or equivalent; or instructor's consent.
Learning Objectives
Students completing three quarters of Turkish 111 will be able to read and comprehend simple, authentic texts on familiar topics, write informal notes and short paragraphs on topics connected to daily life, and to initiate and sustain conversations on daily-life topics with educated native speakers.
Teaching Method
First-year Turkish uses a communicative, proficiency-oriented approach with fully integrated audiovisual media to teach modern Turkish as a living language. The instructor will use an interactive approach in the classroom, including reading, translations, listening and conversational practice as interactive small group exercises.
Evaluation Method
The final grade for the course will be based on the following criteria:
- Class participation and attendance,
- Homework assignments
- Three short exams
- Final project.
Class Materials (Required)
Elementary Turkish: A Complete Course for Beginners. Revised Third Edition (2015). Kurtuluş Öztopçu. Kebikeç-Yayınları Sanat Kitabevi. ISBN: 978-975-7981-40-4.
The two-volume textbook can be purchased online at http://www.elementaryturkish.com/buy/. Additional materials will be provided by the instructor.
An active Netflix subscription is required to watch the TV show.
Class Notes
Full attendance and active class participation are strongly encouraged for the successful completion of the course. In addition to regular participation in class activities, it is important to complete all your homework on time.