Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Turkish Language I TDB1101 1. Semester 2 + 0 2.0 2.0
Prerequisites None
Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Associate
Course Type
Mode of delivery Afar
Course Coordinator
Instructor(s)
Assistants
Goals Understanding the features of language and its place in social life; To teach the historical periods of Turkish; To comprehend the phonetic and morphological structure of Turkish and to use spelling-punctuation marks in place; to teach words in terms of meaning and functions; to gain the ability to make presentations in front of the public.
Course Content Language, Languages and Turkish Language, Grammar, Word, Sentence, Word Types, Expression Elements and Expression Types, Basic Principles of Regular and Effective Speaking.
Learning Outcomes - Improves written and verbal expression skills.
- Gains knowledge of written and oral composition types.
- Knows and applies scientific concepts and scientific writing techniques. Knows and defines the stages that should take place in scientific research
- Gains general information about basic language skills.
Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Learning Methods
1. Week Definition and features of language, place and importance of language in our social life. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Places where the point is used.
2. Week Language-thought, language-nation, language-culture connection; definition of culture. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Where comma is used
3. Week Languages in the world, world languages in terms of source (origin), world languages in terms of structure, language differentiation; written language, colloquial language (dialect, accent, dialect). Petition. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications.
4. Week The place of Turkish among the world languages, the history of the Turkish language. Resume. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Where capital letters are used.
5. Week The development of the Turkish language. Altay Period, Oldest Turkish, First Turkish, Old Turkish. Göktürk Inscriptions. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Turkish equivalents to foreign words.
6. Week Development of the Turkish language; Middle Turkish, Karakhanid Turkish, Harezm Turkish, Kuman-Kipchak Turkish, Old Anatolian Turkish, Chagatay Turkish. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions.
7. Week Sound Information. Sounds in Turkish and their classification, Turkish syllable structure, word stress. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Spelling of compound words.
8. Week Sound Information. Sounds in Turkish and their classification, Turkish syllable structure, word stress. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Spelling of compound words.
9. Week MIDTERM
10. Week Sound Information. Sound events; sound derivation, loss of voice, vowel change, affinity. Main sound harmonies in Turkish words. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions.
11. Week Sound events and conjunctions
12. Week Words in terms of meaning and function. Nouns, pronouns. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. The spelling of the conjunction "Ki" and the attachment of "ki" belonging
13. Week Words in terms of meaning and function. Adjectives, adverbs. Presentation, poem, essay, composition, story, newspaper, magazine studies and applications, book introductions. Colon.
14. Week Verbs; verb conjugation, verb tenses, person in verbs. Additional verb. Verbs according to their structures, auxiliary verbs, compound verbs.
15. Week Final
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements Contribution Level DK1 DK2 DK3 DK4 Measurement Method
*DK = Course's Contrubution.
0 1 2 3 4 5
Course's Level of contribution None Very Low Low Fair High Very High
Method of assessment/evaluation Written exam Oral Exams Assignment/Project Laboratory work Presentation/Seminar