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Turkish Level
Beginner
Learner Career Outcomes
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46%
Got a tangible career benefit from this course
18%
Got a pay increase or promotion
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About this Course
Turkish which is also referred to as Istanbul Turkish or Turkey Turkish and it is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 70 to 80 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey.
It is one of the world’s 15 most commonly spoken native languages. There are large communities of speakers in the Balkans and the Caucasus and Turkish immigrant in Western Europe. Moreover to this, it is the most widely spoken Turkic language, a language family that includes Azerbaijani, Uzbek, Kazakh, Uyghur, Turkmen, Tatar, Kyrgyz, and a few more.
Worldwide about 100 million people can speak. It includes Native, Non-Native, & those who are learning it.
Since Turkish is mutually intelligible to a large extent with some other Turkic languages, Speaking will allow you to communicate with people from Turkey to the Yakut region of Siberia and be understood the whole way.
Why you should choose Turkish Language:
Turkey is Important Geographically
Turkey lies between Europe and Asia. It’s the country that connects the Western world to the Middle East. As it has features from both parts of the world, Turkey is a very important country geo-politically. If you’re interested in international relations and diplomacy, learning Turkish could really benefit you.
Since 1995, Turkey and the European Union have a Customs Union. With Turkey’s international importance growing, there are definitely opportunities to advance your career.
It’s Easy to Learn Turkish
You may be surprised to hear that learning Turkish isn’t difficult. Since the Turkish alphabet has Latin letters, English native speakers can easily read Turkish. Turkish pronunciation isn’t difficult to master either.You can speak fluently without having to worry about your accent. But, the reason why learning Turkish is truly easy is the people. Turkish people appreciate your efforts immensely. If they see you trying to learn or pronounce something in Turkish, they will definitely help you. This innate kindness in Turkish people is truly wonderful.
Learn About Turkish Culture
Turkish culture is very unique. Through its rich and exciting history, Turkey has a lot of traditions and customs. And the only way to truly understand them is to speak Turkish.
Turkish food holds a special place in the heart of the culture. We’re not just talking about Turkish delights here. Tomato and aborigine dishes, bread, grilled meats, anything a hungry person could want. And then the tea and coffee. Turkish cuisine is truly wonderful. And what better way to order it than to ask your server in Turkish? They’ll surely appreciate hearing their language from a customer.
Learn Turkish to Speak to a Lot of People
Turkish is the official language of Turkey, but a lot more countries speak it. Millions of Turkish speakers live in Germany, Cyprus, and Greece. In total, there are around 80 million Turkish speakers worldwide.
If you can speak Turkish fluently, you can talk to all of these people. Communicating and connecting to Turkish locals won’t be a problem. And with 80 million Turkish speakers, there are bound to be opportunities to improve your life.
Travel to Turkey Easily
It’s crucial to speak a foreign language when you’re traveling. You can’t expect the locals to speak English. So, if you speak Turkish fluently, you can make your vacation truly unforgettable. You’ll receive better service from Turkish locals, get better deals when you’re bargaining, and get access to more opportunities. Normal tourists in Turkey usually don’t have a chance to ask locals for their recommendations. Discover hidden gems in Turkey by speaking Turkish.
Turkey is a travel paradise. Istanbul is a bustling and exciting city, but the Turkish coastline offers a wonderful opportunity to relax on the beach. You can watch hot air balloons fill the sky in Cappadocia, or relax in a natural white pool at Pamukkale. There’s plenty of sights to see, and food to try. So, one of the best reasons to learn Turkish is to get to most of these experiences.
Boost Your Career with Turkish
Bilingual employees receive better pay. Why? Because they’re an asset for the company. Their language skills can build business relationships and show loyalty. So, whether you already work for a business that has Turkish relations, or you’re planning to work in Turkey, learning Turkish will benefit you. Not to mention how great speaking Turkish looks on a CV.
Levels in Language:
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
So, what exactly are the different levels of language learning? Well, many teachers and experts around the world use the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The CEFR has six levels from beginner (A1) to very advanced (C2).
(A1 and A2) Level: Applicant’s Turkish level is not adequate and he/she must take a Turkish course. Those who are in this state must certify that he/she has increased his or her Turkish proficiency level to (A) or (B) level before the beginning of the 3rdacademic year at the latest. The first subsection of this paragraph is applicable for those who have improved their level to (A), whereas the second subsection of this paragraph is applicable for those who have improved their level to (B).
(B1 and B2) Level: Applicant’s Turkish level is inadequate but can be improved. He/she can be placed into the program which he/she has obtained the right to attend, on the condition that s/he attends a Turkish language course. The student must certify that he/she has improved his or her Turkish level to (A) level before the beginning of the 3rd academic year. At the end of this period, those who still have (B) level in Turkish cannot continue receiving education unless they improve their level of Turkish to (A).
(C1 and C2) Level: Applicant’s Turkish level is adequate. He/she can be placed into the program which he/she has obtained the right to attend.
SDUYÖS/İÜYÖS Turkish Proficiency Levels According to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages and score intervals are mentioned below.
Turkish Proficiency levels of SDUYÖS | Score Intervals | Explanations | |
C2 | 95-100 | Adequate Turkish | |
C1 | 85-94 | ||
B2 | 75-84 | Can be adequate in Turkish
in a short time |
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B1 | 60-74 | ||
A2 | 30-59 | Inadequate Turkish | |
A1 | 0-29 | No Turkish knowledge at all |
Turkish Proficiency Test (TYS)
The Turkish proficiency exam (TYS) is prepared and organized by the Institute of Yunus Emre in conformity with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Students who wish to study at Turkish educational institutions are required to demonstrate their level of command in the Turkish language. They can sit for the TYS exam. This exam assesses the Turkish language knowledge and skills. Students who successfully pass the Turkish proficiency exam are generally exempted from the language classes held in higher education institutions in Turkey.
The Turkish proficiency exam evaluates the listening, reading, speaking and writing skills of the candidates. The TYS exam is taken in 2 sessions:
- First session: Comprises of the reading, writing and listening sections
- Second session: Comprises of the speaking section wherein the candidates are required to answer question about independent speaking and dialogues.
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Turkish Proficiency Exam Structure
The TYS exam has reading, writing, listening and speaking sections
- Total duration: 180 minutes
- Total no. of questions: 80
- Total score: 80
Reading: This section has 40 multiple-choice or true and false questions, and assesses the reading and understanding skills of the candidates.
- Duration: 60 minutes
Listening: This section has 30 multiple-choice or true and false questions
- Duration: 45 minutes
Writing: In this section, there are two parts. Part 1 has one question and the time allotted to complete that part is 20 minutes; and part 2 has two questions and the time allotted is 40 minutes.
- Total duration: 60 minutes
Part 1 total score is 10 and part 2 total score is 15.
Speaking: Comprises of an independent speech conversation or dialogues. In this section, one question is based on the candidates’ independent speech and time allotted to completed that question is 5 minutes; and the other is the conversation part or dialogues, in which candidates are required to answer 7 questions and time allotted for this part is 10 minutes.
Total time allotted: 15 minutes
Part 1- the independent speech carries 10 points, and part 2- the 7-10 dialogues carry 15 points.
Scoring
The total score is 100, with each section carrying equal weightage, i.e. 25 points. At least 50% in each section, i.e. 12.5 points is required in order to receive the certificate.
- To attain a level B2: total score between 55 and 70 is required
- To attain a level C1: total score between 71 and 88 is required
- To attain a level C2: total score between 89 and 100 is required.
Results
The TYS results are announced within 15 days after the exam date.
Certificate:
A Turkish proficiency certificate is issued to candidates who pass the exam. The certificate is valid for a period of 2 years.
Exam Fee:
The exam fee is 70 USD