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The Turkish Language Explained for English Speakers    by John Guise
Price: $9.99 USD. 85600 words. Language: English. Published on March 31, 2012. Nonfiction » Language Instruction » Turkish.

This Treatise explains and answers some of the difficulties that the learner of Turkish may encounter along their way. It focuses on the understanding of Turkish grammar and logic with many examples and explanations. There are no practice exercises included as these can be found in many text books or on the internet. It covers the learning process from beginner to intermediate and advanced.
Essential Turkish Suffixes (including postpositions, prefixes, particles and buffers)    by Izmirli Can
Price: $8.85 USD. 55450 words. Language: English. Published on May 19, 2012. Nonfiction » Education and Study Guides » Study guides - Foreign Languages.

Turkish Suffixes - the glue that binds Turkish expression... Turkish suffixes (along with Turkish postpositions, prefixes, particles and buffers) can drive English-speakers to drink. That’s because 'agglutination' (i.e. joining multiple suffixes to make new words, phrases, and even sentences) isn't natural to us in English. Whereas in Turkish, it’s as natural as breathing.
English Turkish Joke Book    by Jeremy Taylor
Price: $2.99 USD. 7370 words. Language: English. Published on May 24, 2013. Nonfiction » Language Instruction » Turkish.

The English Turkish Joke Book is an excellent way for Turkish people to practise their English - and for foreigners who are trying to learn Turkish. Great jokes like: “Sigara ve içki içme hakkında öyle çok kitap okudum ki bırakmaya karar verdim.” “Sigarayı mı içkiyi mi?;” “Okumayı”
Languages Fast and Easy ~ Turkish    by O-O Happiness
Price: $2.99 USD. 3760 words. Language: English. Published on December 15, 2011. Nonfiction » Reference » Foreign language study.

Remember trying to learn a language at school? Remember trying to get your head around conjugating verbs? Past tense, present tense, present participle, imperfect subjunctive? Yes, that’s right, it was all mind numbing. Language is not about perfect grammar. Language is about communication. Why not try our system.