Turkish Books

MagicBeanDip.com

Subcategories:

Page 1 of 47 - Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 12

Conversational Turkish: Learn to Speak and Understand Turkish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur)

Pimsleur

Conversational Turkish: Learn to Speak and Understand Turkish with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's Pimsleur) Pimsleur Amazon Price: $32.97
List Price: $49.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Pimsleur
Amazon Marketplace: 24 new & used starting at $20.00

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> General
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> General AAS

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Editorial Review:

This Conversational program contains 8 hours of interactive audio-only instruction, effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions.

HEAR IT, LEARN IT, SPEAK IT®

What is the Pimsleur® difference?

The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Turkish structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Turkish can actually be enjoyable and rewarding.

The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction, only bits and pieces of a language. Other language programs sell only these pieces -- dictionaries; grammar books and instructions; lists of hundreds or thousands words and definitions; audios containing useless drills. They leave it to you to assemble these pieces as you try to speak. Pimsleur enables you to spend your time learning to speak the language rather than just studying its parts.

When you were learning English, could you speak before you knew how to conjugate verbs? Of course you could. That learning process is what Pimsleur replicates. Pimsleur presents the whole language as one integrated piece so you can succeed.

With Pimsleur you get:

  • Grammar and vocabulary taught together in everyday conversation,
  • Interactive audio-only instruction that teaches spoken language organically,
  • The flexibility to learn anytime, anywhere,
  • 30-minute lessons designed to optimize the amount of language you can learn in one sitting.

Millions of people have used Pimsleur to gain real conversational skills in new languages quickly and easily, wherever and whenever -- without textbooks, written exercises, or drills.

Conversational Turkish includes the 10 lessons from Pimsleur's Basic Turkish plus an additional 6 lessons.

The 16 lessons in Conversational Turkish are the same first 16 lessons in the Pimsleur Comprehensive Turkish Level 1.

Elementary Turkish

Lewis V. Thomas

Elementary Turkish Lewis V. Thomas Amazon Price: $8.95
List Price: $8.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Dover Publications
Amazon Marketplace: 40 new & used starting at $3.50

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Miscellaneous
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 12 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Good middle difficulty starter book 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 7 people found this review helpful.

I use this book in combination with a simple tourist primer (for light studying while walking) and other more challenging books (that require more motivation). This book is excellent as a vehicle for steady (though not completely rigorous) acquisition of vocabulary and grammar.

A Grammar Manual 4 out of 5 stars.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.

This book is more or less for advanced students of language who have a better capacity to absorb grammar and language structure than the average tourist wishing to learn a few words in the local language. Some of it is outdated as language is constantly changing, but the vast majority of the information is useful for today.

Learning Turkish 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This standard for the English learning Turkish is everything I hoped it would be. I am working my way through the lessons with the help of my Turkish friends and hope to be able to speak and understand with some proficiency when I next visit Turkey.

Editorial Review:

Proven from years of success at Princeton University, this comprehensive grammar and exercise book yields maximum results in 23 lessons covering all essentials of grammar from alphabet to progressive verb forms. Enables students to quickly understand and use basic patterns of modern Turkish. Full glossary.

Teach Yourself Turkish Complete Course Audiopackage

Asuman Celen-Pollard, David W. Pollard, David Pollard

Teach Yourself Turkish Complete Course Audiopackage Asuman Celen-Pollard, David W. Pollard, David Pollard Amazon Price: $18.45
List Price: $27.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: McGraw-Hill
Amazon Marketplace: 31 new & used starting at $15.42

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> General

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 44 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Don't get the CD 5 out of 5 stars.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

This package is great. I haven't had much of an oppurtunity to consistently study, but the speed and order is great.

But don't buy the seperate CD that goes with this. It turns out this is the audio package, and you already have the sound.

Great product, highly recommend. A+++

Book arrived with CDs 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

The book arrived quickly and came with the CDs. I am fully satisfied with the purchase, however my friend ordered the same book with the same isbn number and did not receive the CDs. I have no idea why.

The book itself is very useful for those of us who want to learn the kind of turkish you'd hear on the phone, in the street or in conversations between friends. While there are explanations for the grammar points, the book is dominated by useful common examples and the grammar points shown in not just sentences, but in entire dialogs.

This is by far my favorite Turkish learning book.

Editorial Review:

You can use Teach Yourself Turkish Complete Course to learn at your own pace or as a supplement to your classwork. This complete course utilizes the very latest learning methods in an enjoyable and user-friendly format.

The new edition also features:

  • Engaging visual materials such as menus, photographs, signs, and tickets
  • Two CD recordings allowing quick and easy access to individual lessons and exercises
  • A clear, accessible new page design
  • Strong, striking cover photography

201 Turkish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses (201 verbs series)

Talat Sait Halman

201 Turkish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses (201 verbs series) Talat Sait Halman Amazon Price: $11.55
List Price: $16.99
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Barron's Educational Series
Amazon Marketplace: 17 new & used starting at $9.69

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Miscellaneous
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

If you have learned the rules you don't need this book! 1 out of 5 stars.
14 of 15 people found this review helpful.

The 201/501 Verb Books are great for languages like Russian, Portuguese, French, German, etc., but not for Turkish.I have perused this book several times in stores but have never been foolish enough to buy it. Considering the regularity of Turkish verbs and the simple rules of vowel harmony (which you will have to master anyway, even to speak in the simplest language) anyone who has learned the rules for forming a tense could fill out these tables by him/herself. If you want to increase your vocabulary of verbs you can buy a dictionary (Redhouse and Langenscheidt both have good ones). Let's face it, you're not going to have time to look in this book while conversing with someone in Turkey, so learning the rule for forming the tense and exercising it, is time much better spent.

Useful book 5 out of 5 stars.
10 of 13 people found this review helpful.

Turkish has the wonderful distinction of being one of the few languages I've seen with completely regular verbs, unlike Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, Russian, Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and most of the world's other major languages that I've seen books on. Japanese and Chinese are the only other ones I know that come close, as the number of irregular verbs can be counted on the fingers of one hand.

It would be interesting to know how many are like this, and perhaps some of the other Uralic languages like Turkish are too. As I said, Japanese is the only other one I know like this, and in fact there are only two irregular verbs in Japanese. Chinese, if I remember right, is also very regular since it doesn't even inflect for person or number, and I suspect the other Han Chinese family languages are similarly regular because of this, but I can't speak for the other tonal languages such as Thai and Vietnamese, but I assume Cantonese and Hakka are very regular too like Mandarin.

I also don't know how the other southeast Asian family languages compare, such as Mon, Khmer (Cambodian), Burmese, or the many other language groups and dialects in southeast Asia such as Hmong in the Mon-Khmer group. The other groups are the Bahnaric group, which includes languages like Sedang and Halang; the Senoic group, which includes Semai and Temiar; Nicorbarese, which includes Trinkat and Bompaka, Munda, which includes Juray and Remo, and the north Munda group, which includes Kork and Sora.

Actually, come to think of it, Arabic is pretty good. It has ten different verb conjugation categories, and once you know those, you're all right. In fact, they're so regular the dictionaries actually refer to them by numbers I-X.

But getting back to this book, as someone noted previously, because the verbs are completely regular, this book could probably have been about 15 pages long. The only other thing to learn is vowel harmony in Turkish, which isn't that difficult and fans of linguistics will recognize this concept from other languages where it occurs, such as in Hungarian, where it's very important. In phonetics, vowel harmony is a type of assimilation which occurs when vowels take on features of contrastive vowels elsewhere in a word or phrase. Once you know how this works, it's very difficult to misspell a word in Turkish, so even that's not really a problem. So overall, a fine book on Turkish verbs despite all the wasted wood pulp. :-)

Editorial Review:

The 201 most commonly used Turkish verbs are transliterated into the Roman alphabet and presented one to a page.

Langenscheidt New Standard Dictionary: Turkish-English/ English-Turkish

Resuhi Akdikmen

Langenscheidt New Standard Dictionary: Turkish-English/ English-Turkish Resuhi Akdikmen Amazon Price: $14.93
List Price: $21.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Langenscheidt Publishers
Amazon Marketplace: 36 new & used starting at $9.53

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> General AAS
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> General

Editorial Review:

Comprehensive and authoritative, this Standard Turkish Dictionary contains thousands of entries, full pronunciation, colloquialisms, neologisms, and more. 70,000 - 80,000 entries.

Turkish Phrasebook

Arzu Kurklu, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks

Turkish Phrasebook Arzu Kurklu, Lonely Planet Phrasebooks Amazon Price: $8.99
List Price: $8.99
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Lonely Planet
Amazon Marketplace: 37 new & used starting at $4.52

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Phrasebooks - General

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 3 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

EXCELENT BOOK! 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 9 people found this review helpful.

BESIDES THAT IS LONELY PLANET, AND THAT SHOULD SAY ENOUGH, IT'S WRITTEN BY A NATIVE SPEAKER COMPARED TO OTHER PHRASE BOOKS, IT IS REALLY REALLY GOOD!, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!

A must have... 4 out of 5 stars.
1 of 7 people found this review helpful.

The book is well organized, and contains most things that I would want to say. Once I get to Turkey I'll see whether I'm able to use it on the fly, but even if it sees little use, it will be a good insurance policy to make sure I can get around.

very helpful 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

It is great to have a handbook written by a native speaker and including modern idiom and usage as well as warnings about which mispronunciations could be a problem. The sections are very well organized

Editorial Review:

You wipe the dust from a bejewelled bottle and a djinn appears in a cloud of smoke. Three wishes, but of course it only takes one - 'I want to speak Turkish.' In a flash, this phrasebook's in your hand and the words are tumbling out…cok tesekkur ederim

Our phrasebooks give you a comprehensive mix of practical and social words and phrases in more than 120 languages. Chat with the locals and discover their culture - a guaranteed way to enrich your travel experience.

Langenscheidt's Universal Turkish Dictionary: Turkish-English/English-Turkish

H. J. Kornrumpf

Langenscheidt's Universal Turkish Dictionary: Turkish-English/English-Turkish H. J. Kornrumpf Amazon Price: $7.95
List Price: $7.95
Usually ships in 7 to 12 days
By: Langenscheidt Publishers
Amazon Marketplace: 6 new & used starting at $5.95

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> English (British)
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Dictionaries; Polyglot

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Langenscheidt's universal turkish dictionary 3 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Just the basics, but there isn't currently much choice in the low price category.

Dictionary review 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

Good basic dictionary and the right size to fit in a pocket or the glove compartment of the car.

Kinda feel a bit cheated 3 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I honestly think it would have been in better condition and cheaper if I had purchased it new. It is a little haggered on the outside. However it is a perfect travel size and I look forward to referencing it upon my travels all over Turkey. Service was very prompt.

Useful 3 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This dictionary is very useful for beginers that are learning turkish. You can take it in your pocket to the classroom doesn't ocupy a lot of space. Useful for beginers but if you want to continuing to improove you should buy a bigger dictionary with more words. To begin is good. Very precise and easy to look for words. Good price also.

Flawed yet indispensable 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

I can't complain too much because there aren't that many Turkish-English dictionaries out there, but this one has some small issues.

First, I've found two typos so far. They were minor ("to rob oneself" instead of "to rub oneself") but I suspect there may be more.
Second, there are discrepancies between the English section and the Turkish section. For example, I hear a Turkish word and look it up. It's not in the Turkish section, but I guess the meaning, look it up in English and it's there.

Having said that, what I like about the dictionary is that it includes many forms of verbs (the passive, reflexive, causative, etc) which make my time in Turkish class a lot easier.

A warning: Turkish changes quite a bit. With this dictionary (or any dictionary) one probably wouldn't be able to tell if a word is old or new, or which is more acceptable to use in speech. Be prepared for people to correct you.

All things considered, I carry mine everywhere I go.

Editorial Review:

Complete, concise, and priced to sell. Universals are small enough for pocket or purse, comprehensive enough for classroom use or casual conversation.

Turkish Grammar

Geoffrey Lewis

Turkish Grammar Geoffrey Lewis Amazon Price: $56.00
List Price: $70.00
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: Oxford University Press, USA
Amazon Marketplace: 25 new & used starting at $37.41

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> General

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 7 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

Týrkýe ýýrenayý seviyorum! 5 out of 5 stars.
20 of 20 people found this review helpful.

(based on the 1984 reprint edition)

I have been studying Turkish on my own for the past three months and G.L. Lewis?s Turkish Grammar is by far and away the most useful book on the subject I have come across.

My first exposure to the book was when I signed it out from our public library ? and overnight after just glossing through a few sections I felt my understanding of Turkish grammar had doubled compared to what I had learnt in the past couple of months. The layout is such that you can pick things up very quickly.

Turkish Grammar has an excellent layout which allows it to tackle the subject in a quite thorough manner - yet remaining concise with numerous examples with accompanying English translations to prevent the new student from getting buried under a mass of mind-boggling grammatical terminology. The terminology is still there for those who know it ? but not essential knowledge to find one?s way through the book. It is very easy to look up and locate specific details and find a quick answer to any questions or concerns.

Turkish has a notorious reputation for being a difficult language ? where in fact it is so analytical, consistent, regular and logical that (after mastering the basics of Turkish grammar) one has to seriously wonder just how foreigners are able to acquire even a working knowledge of English ? a language overflowing in inconsistencies and irregularity.

My only complaint ? and a minor one, at that ? is that it does examine some of the obscure stuff like the older Ottoman forms imported from Persian and Arabic which have become obsolete or rarely encountered in general daily language since the Atat?rk language reforms in the 1930s. Such material should have just been compiled together and included in a separate reference appendix ? because the general modern student really has no need to know about obsolete Ottoman usages. That all said, but if the book was going to look at the Ottoman language, it would have been interesting to have included for reference the old Arabic script which the Ottomans used. But this complaint is just a minor point and in no way blemishes this outstanding work.

If you only have one book on the Turkish language - this is THE ONE!

Editorial Review:

Incorporating much new material, this new edition of the standard work presents an authoritative, lucid, and engaging text, setting out every form and construction of pre- and post-reform Turkish that may be encountered in print, as well as colloquial usages.

Just Enough Turkish (Just Enough)

Passport Books

Just Enough Turkish (Just Enough) Passport Books Amazon Price: $5.95
List Price: $5.95
Usually ships in 24 hours
By: McGraw-Hill
Amazon Marketplace: 32 new & used starting at $2.53

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> Foreign Language -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> General
Subjects -> Reference -> Dictionaries & Thesauruses -> General AAS

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 6 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

So Far My Favorite Phrase Book... 5 out of 5 stars.
38 of 38 people found this review helpful.

...if you are going to Turkey, and you're only going to get one book about the language, this is the one I'd recommend.

My oldest son is marrying a Turkish girl in Istanbul, and while we're all going to join them there for the wedding, I'm trying to learn enough of the language to be able to talk a little, and understand a bit. My second son just wants to get by, my third son is somewhere in between. We are all using this book!

For me, it has been a starter book (though In Flight Turkish was my first and best, since it had a CD to help me comprehend the spoken word). For my two younger sons, it has been a way to learn the essentials for it seems if you are going to another country, you should be able to say some basic things in the language of the country. Each of them has their own, to stick in a pocket or backpack and carry around, stateside and in Turkey.

This book is small (maybe 1/2 inch thick, 6" x 4" in size (or so) and structured in a way even a (brilliant) ten year old finds easy.

A great beginner's book, a getting by book, a getting around book.

Editorial Review:

A phrasebook to help you get by in Turkey. To meet people, to get around, to get a hotel, to shop, to order a meal, and more.

Elementary Turkish: A Compelete Course for Beginners (Turk Dilleri Arastirmalari Dizisi)

Kurtulus Oztopcu

Elementary Turkish: A Compelete Course for Beginners (Turk Dilleri Arastirmalari Dizisi) Kurtulus Oztopcu List Price: $65.00
Amazon Marketplace: 8 new & used starting at $39.00

Buy at Amazon.com

Browse similar items by category:
Subjects -> Reference -> Foreign Languages -> Instruction -> Turkish
Subjects -> Reference -> General
Subjects -> Reference -> General AAS

Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

A GREAT BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 out of 5 stars.
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

I WANT TO SAY THAT MR KURTULUS OZTOPCU HAD PUBLISHED ANOTHER BOOK CALLED "ELEMENTARY TURKISH" AND BELIEVE ME IT'S THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ FOR LEARNING TURKISH!!!!!!!!!! I'M TRYING FOR YEARS NOW TO LEARN TURKISH AND THIS BOOK IS GREAT! I HAVE IMPROVED MY TURKISH AND LEARN HOW TO SPEAK AND WRITE MORE SUCCESSFULLY IN TURKISH. [...].

IT'S A COMPLETE COURSE FOR BEGINNERS!

The one and only good textbook for learning Turkish 4 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

This textbook is probably the only reliable source for learning Turkish since there are not many out there. The only other one is an old textbook, "Turkish Grammar", by Robert Underhill, which is decent but costs $95 used. That's a price not worth paying for something published in the 70s. The only problem with "Elementary Turkish" is it's lack of vocabulary lists. It has some, but not at the end of each chapter.

THE REQUIRED TEXT 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 0 people found this review helpful.

Dr. Öztöpçü's masterwork is not particularly portable, nor its glossary particularly ergonomic, stashed as it is at the back of his weighty tome, but Elementary Turkish is indispensable, with plenty of room for my highly-inaccurate scribblings. Used together with Thomas's or Lewis's Turkish grammars, plus either one of the Langenshcheidt or Milet dictionaries, and, incredibly, this wonderful language begins to sink in. Of course, you could get by with just the textbook in question. It seems eminently comprehensive. Although designed for classroom use, I find it quite useful as a self-study guide.

Page 1 of 47 - Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 12

Return to MagicBeanDip.com

This page was created in 1.4130 seconds.