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Turkish Lessons in Leicester. Learn Turkish

Our fully-qualified, native-speaking trainers are keen to share their knowledge of Turkish, and will tailor a language course to suit your specific requirements and interests. If you are an individual, a pair, or a small group, your trainer will cover relevant subjects with appropriate materials for either general or business learning. Classes can be conducted in your own office or home, during the day or evening, and on weekends or during the week.

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Turkish Course in Leicester

Whether you want Turkish lessons to help you in your general day-to-day life or for business needs, our made-to-order language courses can help you improve quickly and confidently.

General and Business courses in Turkish differ in style and content: a General course will concentrate on developing confident conversational skills, making short visits to the country less of an exercise in frustration and more about building upon the foundations to your own ends. Business courses will centre more on formal, business communication, and focus more on reading and writing skills as you advance further.


The possibilities are not limited to these two categories, however. Those taking a Business course will generally also learn Turkish telephone and email skills, as well as learning the basics for surviving short visits to the country. In the same way, those taking a General course who may need more knowledge of a certain aspect of Turkish need only request it from their teacher.


Our Business courses cater to a range of requirements. Many of our clients work for foreign governments and educational institutions, corporations with branches abroad, as well as those who buy and sell around the world. Clients of our General Turkish courses include people moving abroad, those entering a Turkish family through marriage, those studying for a Turkish exam, as well as those who are simply passionate about Turkish language and culture.

Info about Leicester


The biggest city in the East Midlands; Leicester is one of England's really multi-cultural cities, with a particularly large (around 30%) proportion of the metropolitan area's population originating from the south Asian subcontinent. In a substantial city like Leicester, this amounts to almost 100,000 people. In fact, outside of London, only Slough has a greater ethnic diversity.

All this as well as the 2 universities makes Leicester a great place to pick up new languages, no matter what your current level may be. Whether you want to start learning Hindi or Urdu, or a less exotic tongue like French, German or Spanish, there are plenty of qualified native-speaking teachers around the city who can get you started in no time.


Leicester Facts

Top Universities in Leicester: University of Leicester
Top Sports Teams in Leicester: Leicester City F.C.
Top restaurants in Leicester: Red Leicester
Famous Songs about Leicester: That Haunting Melodie (1911)
Airports in Leicester: East Midlands Airport

Info about Turkish


The most commonly spoken Turkic language, Turkish dates back almost 1200 years and is spoken in fairly large communities in a wide range of countries all over the globe, though predominantly in Turkey, Cyprus and Bulgaria. Vocabulary comes from a range of sources, mostly Arabic, Persian and French; though there are also many derivations from Italian, Greek and English. There are around 70 million native speakers of Turkish worldwide.

A difficulty of learning Turkish for English speakers is the '2-dimensional vowel harmony' of the language, though it generally becomes second nature after a period of study. However, Turkish isn't considered a massively difficult language to learn. Like German, words in Turkish can be formed by combining (or 'compounding') two or more words into one; and like English, nouns have no gender.


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