Center: 
Istanbul
Discipline(s): 
Turkish
Course code: 
TK 102
Terms offered: 
Fall
Spring
Credits: 
3
Language of instruction: 
Turkish
Instructor: 
Serkan Uygun
Description: 

The course is designed for students who are interested in learning about other cultures and languages, and who have no previous knowledge of Turkish language. This course mainly introduces the student to Turkish language and culture, through the development of a basic foundation in 5 skills: intercultural communication, reading, writing, listening, and speaking to gain awareness and appreciation of and insight into the host culture and to accomplish a variety of basic everyday needs in the host culture as described in the learning outcomes below.

Student Profile
This course is designed for students with little or no prior knowledge of the language.

Prerequisites: 

Completion of TK101 during 3-week intensive period.

Attendance policy: 

All IES courses require attendance and participation. Attendance is mandatory per IES policy. Any unexcused absence may count against your final grade. Any student who has more than three (3) unexcused absences will receive an “F” as the final grade in the course. Absences due to sickness, religious observances, and family emergencies may be excusable at the discretion of the Center Director. In the case of an excused absence, it is the student’s responsibility to inform the Academic Officer of the absence with an Official Excused Absence Form, as well as any other relevant documentation (e.g. a doctor’s note), and to keep a record thereof. This form must be turned in as soon as possible before the class, in the case of a planned absence, or immediately after the class, in the case of an unplanned absence, in order for the absence to be considered excused. It is also the student’s responsibility to inform the professor of the missed class.

EXAMS MISSED DURING UNEXCUSED ABSENCES CANNOT BE MADE UP!

Learning outcomes: 

By the end of the course, students will be able to achieve some of the outcomes for the Novice Abroad level as defined by the MAP for Language and Intercultural Communication. The key learning outcomes from the MAP are summarized below.

I.  Intercultural Communication

A. Students will be able to meet basic everyday needs using verbal communication, to use compensatory strategies when they do not know the word or expression (repetition, body language etc.), and to identify some basic nonverbal communication strategies.

B. Students will be able to recognize basic appropriate and inappropriate expressions and behaviors in the host language.

C. Students will be able to distinguish between basic representations of formality and informality in the language.

D. Students will start to make informed comparisons between their host culture and the home culture.

II. Listening

A. Students will be able to understand most basic statements, requests, descriptions and questions in specific cultural context relevant to them (interacting in class and with hosts, studying, shopping, transportation, meals).

B. Students will be able to use the context to understand the gist of some basic spoken language they overhear, including the media, conversations between others, and announcements.

III. Speaking

A. Students will be able to use some basic phrases appropriately and with some confidence in some everyday situations (at home, with new acquaintances, at the IES Abroad Center, in the community).

B. Students will be able to express some basic needs by asking questions, exchange greetings, and get what they need in uncomplicated everyday situations.

IV. Reading

A. Students will be able to identify and understand basic sentences and deduce meaning from context.

B. Students will be able to interpret main ideas in short and simple texts as well as news headlines, but their understanding is often limited to the words or groups of words they have seen in class.

C. Students will be able to use basic reading strategies (cognate recognition, scanning for meaning, identification of text types, etc.) in order to interpret main ideas.

V. Writing

A. With limited accuracy, students will be able to write short sentences and short paragraphs about basic and concrete topics they have studied, such as themselves, their families, their friends, their likes and dislikes, and their daily routines.

B. Students will be able to send basic e-mails, text messages, postcards, and fill out some basic forms.

Method of presentation: 

The course is based on a communicative student-centered methodology implying a strong and lively interaction between the teacher and the students as well as among students. The lectures will be enriched with compiled handouts, PowerPoint presentations, stimulus/response games, homework, oral and written activities both individually and in pairs, and student presentations.

Required work and form of assessment: 

Class participation: 10%

Homework: 10%

Midterm: 20%

Oral presentation I: 20%

Oral Presentation II: 20%

Final exam: 20%

content: 

Week

Content

Assignments

Corresponding
Learning
Outcome(s)

Week 1

1. Functional:

  • Giving instructions

2. Grammatical:

  • Imperative Case
  • Optative Case

3. Vocabulary:

  • Cuisine and food culture
  • Adjectives of directions and quantity

4. Culture:

  • Turkish cuisine

Writing/Speaking:

Recipe of your favorite Turkish food

Listening:

Yol Tarifi

Role-play:

Ordering food

Reading:

Telefonda Sipariş

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A.

Week 2

1. Functional:

  • Saying and understanding imperatives and requests

2. Grammatical:

  • Adjective making suffixes

3. Vocabulary:

  • Health
  • Signs
  • Wishes

4. Culture:

  • Turkish food culture

Writing/Speaking:

Describe your best friend

Reading:

Heyecanlı Bekleyiş

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D.,
III.A., III.B., IV.A., IV.B.,
IV.C., V.A.

Week 3

1. Functional:

  • Talking about the past

2. Grammatical:

  • Simple Past Tense

3. Vocabulary:

  • Inventions

4. Culture:

  • Famous Turkish people I

Listening:

Önemli Kişiler

Writing/Speaking:

Describe a famous person from your country

Reading:

Penisilin

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A.

Week 4

1. Functional:

  • Reading the news

2. Grammatical:

  • Conjunctions I
  • Suffix -ile

3. Vocabulary:

  • News

4. Culture:

  • Famous Turkish people II

Listening:

Haftasonu

Writing/Speaking:

Describe your previous winter holiday

Speaking:

Reporting news

Reading:

Bu Yıl Da Böyle Geçti

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 5

1. Functional:

  • Talking about future plans

2. Grammatical:

  • Future Tense

3. Vocabulary:

  • Future time expressions

4. Culture:

  • Voting in Turkey

Listening:

Seçim Vaatleri

Writing/Speaking:

Describe your future plans

Reading:

Altın Günleri

Reading:

Fala İnanma, Falsız Kalma

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A.

Week 6

1. Functional:

  • Making travel plans
  • Making comparisons
  • Talking about the weather

2. Grammatical:

  • Comparison with “like” and “as...as”

3. Vocabulary:

  • Travelling
  • Weather forecast

4. Culture:

  • Turkish coffee

Listening:

Hava Durumu

Writing/Speaking:

Describe the weather conditions in your country

Reading:

Hava Durumu Tahmini

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A.

Week 7

1. Functional:

  • Review for Midterm exam

2. Grammatical:

  • Review for Midterm exam

3. Vocabulary:

  • Review for Midterm exam

4. Culture:

  • Review for Midterm exam

Student Presentation I

Review for Midterm exam

 

Week 8

1. Functional:

  • Telling and understanding jokes, stories, and myths

2. Grammatical:

  • Reported Past Tense
  • Strong adjectives

3. Vocabulary:

  • Structures used in telling jokes, stories, and myths

4. Culture:

  • Turkish celebrities

Listening:

Ünlü Olnadan Önce

Writing/Speaking:

Describe a person from the history of your country

Reading:

Sınıf Dedikodusu

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A.

Week 9

1. Functional:

  • Understanding and reporting a dialogue

2. Grammatical:

  • Adjective suffixes
  • Conjunctions II

3. Vocabulary:

  • Adjectives

4. Culture:

  • Turkish myths

Listening:

İstanbul Efsanesi

Writing/Speaking

Describe a funny incident that occurred in Istanbul

Writing/Speaking:

Talk about a myth of your city

Reading:

Altın Saçlı Kız

Reading:

Azrail

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 10

1. Functional:

  • Talking about hobbies and habits
  • Requests

2. Grammatical:

  • Simple Present Tense

3. Vocabulary:

  • Natural events
  • Scientific truths

4. Culture:

  • Hobbies in Turkey

Listening:

İklimler

Writing/Speaking:

Describe the natural events in your country

Reading:

Dünyamız

Reading:

Benim Günüm

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 11

1. Functional:

  • Summarizing
  • Making predictions

2. Grammatical:

  • Suffix “-dır”

3. Vocabulary:

  • Habits
  • Types of movies and books

4. Culture:

  • First theatre plays in Turkey

Listening:

Hokkabaz

Writing/Speaking:

Describe your favorite movie

Reading:

Masumiyet Müzesi

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 12

1. Functional:

  • Talking about abilities

2. Grammatical:

  • Potentiality and possibility

3. Vocabulary:

  • Abilities

4. Culture:

  • Job interviews in Turkey

Listening:

İş Arıyorum

Role-paly:

Job interview

Writing/Speaking:

Describe your favorite job

Reading:

Büyükada’da Neler Yapabilirsiniz?

Reading:

Can Sıkıntısına Çözümler

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 13

1. Functional:

  • Asking for permission

2. Grammatical:

  • Gerundive

3. Vocabulary:

  • Announcements

4. Culture:

  • Turkish folk dance

Listening:

İlk Yolculuk

Writing/Speaking:

Describe the things that can make the world a
better place to live

Writing/Speaking:

Fast food traditions in your country

Reading:

Yeşim Adında Bir Çocuk

I.A., I.B., I.C., I.D., II.A.,
II.B., III.A., III.B., IV.A.,
IV.B., IV.C., V.A., V.B.

Week 14

1. Functional:

  • Review for Final exam

2. Grammatical:

  • Review for Final exam

3. Vocabulary:

  • Review for Final exam

4. Culture:

  • Review for Final exam

Student Presentation II

Review for Final exam

 

Week 15

Field Trip - Jordan

   

Subject to changes depending on level and progress of class

Required readings: 

Textbook “İstanbul Yabancılar İçin Türkçe A2”

Brief Biography of Instructor: 

Serkan Uygun is currently a lecturer at Yeditepe University in Istanbul, teaching English and Turkish. Mr. Uygun studied at Istanbul University English Language Education Department and joined in post-graduate program at Yeditepe University in Istanbul – Turkey. After graduating from the MA program in English Language Education, he joined in the PhD program at the same department at Yeditepe University and is currently working on his thesis. His research areas include bilingualism, second language acquisition, psycholinguistics aspects of second language acquisition, and teaching Turkish as a second language. He is currently working on a project studying the “Mental Representation of Multimorphemic Words of Turkish in Second Language Learners”. He has been attending to a number of national and international conferences on his research areas.

Contact Hours: 
4 hours/week