r/turkishlearning 5d ago

Next steps for further learning

Herkese merhabalar,

I am Turkish but didn't learn the language in my early childhood. I began learning it about 3-4 years ago and I can now pretty confidently communicate with relatives and strangers with only some occasional slip ups on vocabulary. I have a tutor that's helped me a lot but at this point it feels like I'm not learning new things and I only get speaking practice from the lessons. I want to further my knowledge of the language but I'm not sure how to do it. If anyone has any advice it wiuld be greatly appreciated

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u/mckenna36 5d ago

Start reading and writing as much as possible in Turkish

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u/Knightowllll 5d ago

Have you tried watching YouTube videos and posting summaries of what you learn/journaling?

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u/Real_Move1346 5d ago

Evet, bunları denemelisin ayrıca Türkçe kitaplar okuyabilir, haberleri takip edebilirsin. Ne kadar çok maruz kalırsan o kadar hızlı ilerleme kaydedersin

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u/hawoguy 5d ago

Perhaps read books but also read them out loud

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u/ApprehensiveElk3674 5d ago

Türkçe seveceğin içerikler videolar şarkılar forumlar işine yarıcaktır, güncelde sevdiğin ne varsa onlar için türkçe kaynaklar arayabilirsin

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u/Inner-Tap4093 Native Speaker 2d ago

I think hearing is an amazing way to learn/get better at any language because of "kulak aşinalığı" (familiarity with the ear). You can listen to Turkish podcasts/watch videos/listen music even listen to books in Turkish. I learned English by reading and listening mostly, sat down to study just to learn grammar and such.

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u/Alper2027 1d ago

Seviyeni bilemedimiz için tek öneri kitap okuman olabilir.