Turkish Language Center
6370 Sk. No:1, Izmir, Izmir 35550, Turkey
Turkish Language Center
The individual training is probably the most intensive and fastest circuit form with the greatest possible flexibility. You determine for yourself how the instruction should be designed and adjust the pace of learning your needs and options. You will have 4 Lessons in the morning and 2 Lessons in the afternoon from monday to Friday.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 1 student |
Maximum | 1 student |
Age range | 16 - 80 years old |
Average | 35 years old (30 in the summer) |
We are offering Turkish course in Izmir (3rd. biggest city) Turkey. Izmir, the city which is home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the Ancient World. Izmir Resonates with the water and the wind. Benefiting from the breeze from the Aegean Sea, Izmir enjoys a well deserved reputation due to sights and ruins such as Bergama (Pergamon), Çeşme, Foça, Kemalpaşa, Selçuk, Tire and Urla, which are outstanding in terms of the richness of their natural and historical assets. TLC is situated at the modernest part of the Izmir.
We welcome students from all over the world; we guarantee quality, care and service throughout your courses and stay here in Turkey.
TLC in Izmir offers you the opportunity to improve your Turkish language skills and knowledge and about the Turkish culture, whatever your level of skill, age and background.
The school has a team of highly qualified teachers with years of teaching experience and a deep understanding of teaching and learning psychology. They are friendly, helpful, very approachable and well traveled.
The nationality and age mix at Turkish Language Center varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 35. In the summer, the average age is 30.
TLC teaches students from all over the world, including:
TLC does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Izmir is a multicultural city and third biggest City in Turkey now but was also home to the Amazons, Lydians, Persian, Romans, Arabs, Ummayyads, Byzantines, Seljuks and Ottoman throughout the thousands years of history.
The Cities symbol is the Saat Kulesi (clock tower) next to the Governor’s Office and the Monumental statue of Hasan Tahsin who fired the first bullet in the war of Liberation.
Konak Pier and Alsancak Kordonboyu. You can enjoy here romantic sunsets, sea breezes, cafes, fish restaurants. Kemeraltı bazaar is a historic bazaar which is a important shopping center
in Izmir. Kadifekale and Asansör is the best place to enjoying panoramic view of Izmir.
But the coolest place in Izmir is Karşıyaka and Bostanlı where our
Language Center is based. We are situated a stone’s throw from the seaside with many cafes, bars and restaurants. Karsiyaka is the best place to live in Izmir and well known for ist cosmopolitan community. Our Students benefit from the laid-back atmosphere, fresh sea air and a wealth of things to see and do. Izmir bears the general charactristics of the Mediterranean climate zone. It is rainy in winter and hot in summer. As it is the case for İzmir’s entire coastline, Karşıyaka benefits on a daily basis from the famous north-west wind called “imbat” and which cools the city during summer days.
- I did very much like my young teacher, Koray did his utmost best to improve my Turkish and was very inventive and creative, our 3 hours together every day, for two weeks, were a pleasure; no criticism there whatsoever, I look forward to working with him again!!!!
-my lodging I didn’t like: this was not a family that welcomed me, on the paper I got from TLC Yeşim was my guest mother, but I did never see her, I discovered that she didn’t live in Izmir anymore, only her son did (and his sister, but I only saw her after one week); he had to go to work early, in the evening I saw him shortly. The apartment was not very comfortable either. I was lucky to discover an old friend was living in Izmir and I moved to his place after about a week
-I found it strange that the Turkish Language Center did not have class rooms, at least I didn’t see any; the classes did take place on the terrace of a café, most of the time that was ok, every now and then it did get a bit noisy, but the coffee was always good! I didn’t see in those two weeks anybody from the school, except for my teacher, and did certainly not get any proposal for activities.
Although I had just one week, I learned a lot thanks to my experienced and friendly teacher, Koray, who was able to adapt the lessons to my level and interests. He had a wealth of materials - grammar lessons, exercises and stories - to help me fill gaps in my Turkish ability.
The school is well-located and an easy walk to restaurants and the sea, making it a pleasant place to study. For my stay, I am very glad that I chose the host family option. They were open and welcoming, and I learned so much more Turkish staying with them and chatting about everyday life than I could have if I had stayed in a hotel.
Hello Julie, it is nice to hear and read that you had a good time. Yes, Hostfamily is part of our programme to learn as much as you can in a short time.
Rüya is a great teacher. Studying in Starbucks was surprisingly comfortable and in general I definitely improved my level.
The only downside was the heterogeneity of the class. I think we managed well, but I see how it can interfere.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback. We are very happy that you have improved your turkish skills in just a short time.
I studied the Turkish language for two weeks in Izmir and I stayed with a host family. The distance between the school and the house was very comfortable, just two minute walk and it was great. The school has been very responsive and has professional teachers. The learning process is very comfortable, light, friendly and cheerful.
My teacher was very responsive, answered all questions, shared some interesting facts. The lessons were interesting. We talked a lot and I liked it very much because my goal was to practice speaking. But during lesson we learned just a little about grammar. Since my goal was to speak in Turkish and my level of knowledge of grammar is quite high, for me a small amount of grammar was not a big problem. But maybe for other students this information will be useful. But without a doubt I have gained new important knowledge from them.
The family I stayed with was amazing. I actually felt like I was home. They were very cheerful, sociable, kind and hospitable people. I miss this family. We talked a lot, so outside of school I was constantly practicing the Turkish language as well.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback. We are happy that you had a great time in Izmir.
In general I was quite happy with the language school. I met very friendly people and made good friends on the way. My teacher was very nice and always happy to help and explain. The school really does its best to estimate your current language ability and to find an appropriate class for you.
Unfortunately my class was very large though which sometimes slowed things down. My classmates often had their own discussions, I guess their motivation wasn't that high because their course was paid for by some scholarship.
I would have liked more listening comprehension, because I think this is some essential part when trying to learn a language. Maybe we had to reach a certain level of understanding before we could go that step.
The atmosphere was always nice and easy going.
The apartment was very good as well, it was close to the school and well-equipped. If one does not mind and wants to spend less money, hostels are a lot cheaper, which a friend of mine did, but either way I was happy with the outcome.
Thank you very much for your honest feedback. Yes, our school was fairly booked out in the time you were in Izmir, therefore the class were full.
Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying Turkish in Izmir. These homes are often between 5 - 20 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
It is possible to live in a rented apartment during your study in Izmir, but this tends to be more expensive. TLC provides some assistance with apartment rentals or you can rent an apartment on your own. Learn more about apartment housing
TLC provides some assistance with hotel or hostel reservations or you can reserve a room on your own. Learn more about hostel housing
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. The school is also not authorized to issue documents to support your visa application. If you need a visa, you have to apply for a visitor or tourist visa on your own.
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 Izmir based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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