If you are looking for specific graded readers or the official B1 textbooks, you can find them through these sources: Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
The " İstanbul Yabancılar İçin Türkçe B1 " (Istanbul Turkish for Foreigners B1) textbook is a well-known resource developed by professors at Istanbul University . While the specific reading texts change between editions, the B1 level focuses on , including everyday situations and cultural reflections.
Istanbul B1 Turkish Language Course Book Set Pre-Intermediate Level with Workbook
Below is an original story inspired by the typical themes and grammar (such as reported past tense and relative clauses) found in the B1 level of this series. İstanbul'da Bir Pazar Günü (A Sunday in Istanbul)
Istanbul was the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires, making it a unique historical hub. Recommended Resources
Phrases like "Kaptan, orta kapıyı açar mısın?" (Captain, will you open the middle door?) are common in Istanbul's public transport.
If you are looking for specific graded readers or the official B1 textbooks, you can find them through these sources: Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
The " İstanbul Yabancılar İçin Türkçe B1 " (Istanbul Turkish for Foreigners B1) textbook is a well-known resource developed by professors at Istanbul University . While the specific reading texts change between editions, the B1 level focuses on , including everyday situations and cultural reflections. If you are looking for specific graded readers
Istanbul B1 Turkish Language Course Book Set Pre-Intermediate Level with Workbook and Ottoman Empires
Below is an original story inspired by the typical themes and grammar (such as reported past tense and relative clauses) found in the B1 level of this series. İstanbul'da Bir Pazar Günü (A Sunday in Istanbul) orta kapıyı açar mısın?" (Captain
Istanbul was the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires, making it a unique historical hub. Recommended Resources
Phrases like "Kaptan, orta kapıyı açar mısın?" (Captain, will you open the middle door?) are common in Istanbul's public transport.