Turkish school training courses in Boston, MA.
An index of public, in-house or online Turkish training programs in Boston
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Turkish school training courses in Boston, MA (public, in-house or online)



Turkish

School: Boston Language Institute
Venue: Boston
Tel.: 617-262-3500

The Boston Language Institute, New England’s leading language school, offers Turkish language courses to individuals and companies. The quality of instruction provided in our Turkish language classes are on a par with the best native Turkish language school.

We consider it to be the major goal of our program to have you use Turkish in as large a variety of real-life situations as possible. To that end, our Turkish courses have been designed to build fluency in both the spoken and the writ...

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Turkish
Format: On-site

School: Language Training Center - Indianapolis
Venue: Indianapolis
Tel.: (317) 578-4577

To perform well in today’s competitive market, many professionals are finding it necessary to get foreign language training. Having a working knowledge of a foreign language can greatly increase your value in the workplace.

With a strong emphasis on personal attention, our language training can give you the skills to speak, think, respond and negotiate in a foreign language. Our trained language instructors and functional approach focuses on efficient learning in an environment that...

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Turkish
Format: On-site

School: Language Trainers
Venue: Old Tappan
Tel.: 1-289-272-0100

Turkish Classes with native Turkish Tutors
Although mainly limited to Turkey and Cyprus, Turkish is spoken by approximately 70 million people around the world. One of the defining characteristics of the language is agglutination - the process of adding ’extra bits’ to the beginning and ending of words to extend or change their meaning. This can lead to a lot of long words, and while the language takes a little while to get used to, the formation and syntax of sentences is very logi...

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