Concept Languages
Seher Yıldızı Sokak 23/8, Istanbul, 34337 Etiler, Turkey
Concept Languages
Concept Languages offers private Turkish lessons for individuals or groups, including intensive programs for business professionals and diplomats. The curriculum and pace are tailored to your needs, and may focus on general language acquisition, business or academic Turkish, grammar, or conversation.
Lessons are conducted according to your schedule, either on site or in our comfortable Etiler facility. You may schedule as many or as few hours a week as you like. At the end of each month of coursework, you’ll be issued a detailed progress report documenting the lessons and concepts covered.
Students below 18 years old must be accompanied.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 1 student |
Maximum | 1 student |
Age range | 8 years old and older |
Average | 35 years old (30 in the summer) |
Concept Languages was founded in 2001 in Istanbul as an alternative to the cookie cutter approach to language instruction used in franchise schools. We believe that language instruction must be flexible: personalized to meet our students’ individual needs.
Our diverse clientèle includes expatriates of all nationalities, ages, and backgrounds, as well as native Turks learning English or other languages. We have considerable experience coaching business professionals, diplomats, and academics whose work requires an exacting proficiency in the Turkish language. We also provide services to variety of corporate and institutional clients.
The curriculum at Concept Languages is a synthesis of communicative and task-based language teaching. These approaches emphasize meaningful interaction over rote memorization. Students participate in discussions and role playing that mimic real-life situations. At the same time, we recognize that our clients’ needs are diverse, and the small class size at Concept Languages allows us to incorporate relevant authentic texts and students’ own experiences into classroom activities.
Our experienced instructors are college graduates, have CELTA or equivalent certification, and are native speakers of Turkish. All are fluent in at least one other language. Moreover, instructors are rigorously trained in our methodology and curriculum, are monitored during the first weeks of working with us, and are periodically evaluated.
Concept Languages offers general Turkish instruction at all levels, for adults and young learners, as well as focused instruction oriented toward business professionals, diplomats, and academics.
Our intensive, summer Turkish programs are a great way to make quick strides toward proficiency.
Turkish classes at Concept Languages generally meet once or twice a week for a minimum of three months, but may continue for as long as there is a quorum of students. For general acquisition of Turkish, our small classes offer our dynamic curriculum and professional instructors in a convenient and comfortable atmosphere.
Enrollment for our regular programs is continuous throughout the academic year. Before joining a group, new students will meet with one of our instructors who will conduct a level assessment consisting of a brief multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank exam and some casual conversation
Concept Languages offers private Turkish lessons for individuals or groups, including intensive programs for business professionals and diplomats. The curriculum and pace are tailored to your needs, and may focus on general language acquisition, business or academic Turkish, grammar, or conversation.
Lessons are conducted according to your schedule, either on site or in our comfortable Etiler facility. You may schedule as many or as few hours a week as you like. At the end of each month of coursework, you’ll be issued a detailed progress report documenting the lessons and concepts covered.
Concept Languages’ informal clubs offer the opportunity for additional review of grammatical points and for guided Turkish practice. The weekly program is available via RSS news feed, at Concept Languages on Facebook, or by subscribing to our mailing list. These clubs are free for currently enrolled students and open to the public for a fee. Participants are welcome to attend whenever they have time and the subject is relevant to them. Regular attendance is not obligatory.
The nationality and age mix at Concept Languages varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 35. In the summer, the average age is 30.
CL teaches students from all over the world, including:
Concept Languages is conveniently located in the middle of Istanbul’s Etiler district. From the traffic light at the intersection of Nispetiye Cad. and Bebek Ykş. (adjacent the İETT Etiler bus stop and BigChefs Café & Brasserie) go north on Seher Yıldızı Sokak past the Harvard Café and the Günaydın Et Lokantası. You’ll find the school in the fourth block on the left in an office building set back from the street.
Rather last minute (approx 10 days ahead) I discovered Concept Languages AND found out I would be able to dedicate some time (and money) to language lessons during my 10-day trip to Istanbul. With the help of Joana, I scheduled 6 hours of one-on-one lessons over two days, my first two days in Turkey. This was ideal and very much appreciated.
The school was easy enough to reach with public transportation; the facility is very pleasant, with large bright windows and a clean, efficient and welcoming feel to it.
The woman who greeted me was very indulgent and did a great job at NOT speaking with me in English while still making herself understood.
Emre, my teacher, and I got right to work. I was really grateful for his skill and willingness to go along with my questions and needs. Although I won't have a lot of occasions to use Turkish and my chances of making much progress are slim (I was in Turkey for only 10 days and have no evident reason/need to go back.), we both took the six hours very seriously -- like a precious resource. Emre was able to follow my requests --- my goal was to try to figure out structure, to guess what might work and experiment with hypotheses for how to put together parts and vocabulary --- and work with MY thinking. It was great fun. He was also able to leverage aspects of the various languages we both know (at least some of): English, Italian, Dutch, German, and French. That was really helpful and stimulating. I would have LOVED to carry on to do more lessons. These two mornings disappeared in the twinkle of an eye!, but they were also enough for me to be reading and listening --- soaking up and drinking in whatever I could get in the ensuing week I had.
Although I was supplied with useful and appropriate materials (two pre-printed, handy guides to the basics of Turkish) and print-outs Emre prepared for me, I would have welcomed references to other materials -- printed or online -- which could support continued language acquisition. To be honest, I don't remember if I asked really clearly that I would have liked to receive recommendations, so I may in part be to blame for not expressing the wish. This is my only criticism.
I was present at the school for such a short time, I have no idea about other activities or facilities which may be available there.
In any case, were I to take lessons there again or for a longer time, I would VERY much appreciate the equipment which allows me to practice speech and good pronunciation, specifically those "old fashioned" language labs where your own voice was recorded and played back for you, so you could hear your attempts to wrap your mouth around the sounds, words, sentences, and dialogues which were played in your headphones.
I took personal Turkish lessons for 2 weeks. Actually, 10 hours is really short.
If I could choose 18 or 20 hours in 2 weeks, much better.
Teacher is very good.
She taught me very well for my level.
Location is a bit difficult to find, at first. But if you can take the bus, no problem.
I don't know about school facilities and housing.
Very nice teachers.
Show details » Read more...It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Istanbul, but this tends to be more expensive. CL provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. However, the school can supply you with all the documentation you need to support your visa application.
Your letter of acceptance will be sent to your home address by regular mail at no charge to you. If you wish to receive your paperwork by express mail, you will be charged $200 when you register.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Istanbul based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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