YÜKSEK KARİYER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LANGUAGE EDUCATION
COMMON FRAMEWORK OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGES)
Yüksek Kariyer Courses in Turkish, English, Arabic, Russian for Foreigners; For foreign nationals who have settled in Turkey by immigrating, whether to study in Turkey, to work or who will go abroad. Yüksek Kariyer For foreigners, Turkish, English, Arabic, Russian, Course trainings, 12 courses, each course is 48 hours. occurs. In Turkish education, foreigners are provided with an education system in order for foreigners to maintain their daily lives, tell their problems, and not have language difficulties. In our institution, education is given with a training program that reveals the whole grammatical structure of Turkish, starting from the alphabet and extending to Turkish idioms and proverbs. Language teaching in Turkish courses for foreigners consists of four basic language skills; Comprehension (Listening-Reading), Speaking (Conversation-Oral Expression), Writing (Written Expression) Grammar Rules The training is mainly based on the development of 4 skills.
Yüksek Kariyer Turkish, English, Arabic, Russian for foreigners Courses in groups of 8 (eight) - 15 (fifteen) people, classes designed according to social distance rules within the scope of hygiene measures, rich materials, experienced trainers (at least two They know a foreign language) and are given at beginner, intermediate and advanced level.
» Beginner Level: (Basic language usage) (A1-A2) »Intermediate (Independent language use) (B1-B2) »
Advanced (Proficient use of language)- (C1-C2)
YÜKSEK KARİYER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LANGUAGE EDUCATION
THE PROGRAM NAME | CONTENT OF THE PROGRAMME |
Start Level | A (A1, A2) 192 hours | A1 (96 hours) A1/1 and A1/2 Step | Listening: I can understand familiar words and very basic phrases when people speak slowly and clearly. Reading: I can understand familiar names, words and very simple sentences, for example on notices and posters and in catalogues. Speaking: I can interact in a simple way. I can use simple sentences to describe where I live and people I know. Writing: I can write a short, simple postcard, for example sending holiday greetings. |
A2 (96 hours) A2/1 and A2/2 Step | Listening: I can understand very basic information. I can understand the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements. Reading: I can find specific information in simple texts (advertisements, menus and timetables) and can understand simple personal letters. Speaking: I can communicate about simple, routine tasks. I can use a series of sentences to describe my private life and my job. Writing: I can write short, simple notes and messages. I can write a very simple personal letter, for example thanking someone for something. |
Middle Level | B (B1, B2) 192 hours | B1 (96hours) B1/1 and B1/2 Step | Listening: I can understand the main points of speech on matters of work, school, leisure, etc. I can understand radio or TV programmes if people speak clearly. Reading: I can understand everyday texts on personal or work matters. I can understand descriptions of events and wishes in personal letters. Speaking: I can take part in conversations on family, hobby, work, travel and current events. Writing: I can write simple texts on familiar topics. I can write personal letters describing my experiences and impressions. |
B2 (96 hours) B2/1 and B2/2 Step | Listening: I can understand extended speech and lectures and most TV and current affairs programmes and films. Reading: I can read articles and reports in which the writers adopt particular attitudes or viewpoints. I can understand contemporary literary prose. Speaking: I can interact with native speakers and take an active part in discussions. Writing: I can pass on information in reports and essays giving reasons for or against a point of view. |
High Level | C1,2 192 hours | C1 (96 hours) C1/1 and C1/2 Step | Listening: I can understand extended speech. I can understand television programmes and films without too much effort. Reading: I can understand long, complex factual and literary texts and appreciate distinctions of style. I can understand specialised articles and longer technical instructions. Speaking: I can express myself fluently and spontaneously and with precision. I can present detailed descriptions of complex subjects, rounding off with an appropriate conclusion. Writing: I can write about complex subjects in letters, essays or reports. I can select the appropriate style for these. |
C2 (96 hours) C2/1 and C2/2 Step | Listening: I can understand specialised lectures or presentations employing a high degree of colloquialism, regional usage or unfamiliar terminology. Reading: I can understand abstract or specialised texts structured in a complex way, such as handbooks, academic articles or works of literature. Speaking: I can give a talk in clear, smoothly-flowing speech on a complex subject and can deal with expressing implications and allusions. Writing: I can summarise information from different sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation of the overall result. |