Turkish Language and Culture Program

 

23 June – 13 August 2008

 

The Language Center
Bogazici University
34342 Bebek
Istanbul
, Turkey

E-mail: tlcp@boun.edu.tr

 

                                                              

In effect since 1982, the annual international summer program in Turkish Language and Culture is an accredited program which offers courses at three basic levels of language instruction taught by university staff specialized in teaching Turkish as a foreign language. The program provides intensive instruction in Turkish to adult learners while offering them an opportunity to have first-hand experience with the Turkish culture.

 

 

PROGRAM

 

Courses:

Courses are offered at elementary, lower and upper intermediate and advanced levels with a minimum of 5 students. Class size is limited to approximately 10 students. Each level receives 160 hours of instruction during the program. Classes are held on weekdays 9am - 1pm.

 

Extracurricular activities:

In the afternoons, students participate in study hours with the teaching assistants for free conversation or informal question sessions. Afternoon activities also include weekly English and biweekly Turkish lectures given by scholars specialized in their fields on various aspects of the Turkish culture, such as economics, history, literature, fine arts, architecture, etc. Weekly Turkish film sessions are scheduled for Monday afternoons.

Participation in cultural events and daily excursions to historic and/or recreational sites are organized on demand and interest.

 

 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

 

TK S10 Intensive Elementary Turkish - 12 Credits

Designed to provide a working knowledge of Turkish with equal emphasis on listening and reading comprehension as well as speaking. Fundamentals of phonology and simple sentence structures taught through intensive drilling and controlled lexicon relevant to basic communicative needs of students. Introduction of basic reading and writing patterns. 20 hours of instruction per week include 12 hours of grammar and 8 hours of reading, writing, speaking and lab activities.

 

TK S20 Intensive Lower Intermediate Turkish - 12 Credits

Introduction of more complex aspects of Turkish sentence structures with extended vocabulary. Grammar points reinforced through intensive study of selected short stories, articles and other relevant reading material. Introduces writing exercises through short compositions to enhance basic writing skills. 20 hours of instruction per week involve 8 hours of grammar, 3 hours of reading, 2 hours of writing, 3 hours of speaking, 4 hours of laboratory.

Prerequisite; TK S10 or equivalent preparation.

 

TK S21 Intensive Upper Intermediate Turkish - 12 Credits

Emphasizes the more complex aspects of Turkish sentence structure with extended vocabulary. Focuses on speaking as well as intensive study of selected short stories, articles and other relevant reading material. Provides more advanced writing through diverse writing activities. 20 hours of instruction per week involve 6 hours of grammar, 5 hours of reading, 2 hours of writing, 4 hours of speaking, 3 hours of laboratory.

Prerequisite; TK S20 or equivalent preparation.

 

TK S30 Intensive Advanced Reading Turkish - 12 Credits

Designed to provide complete mastery of the complex aspects of Turkish sentence structure for those who have had previous exposure to them. Particular emphasis on improving reading skills for learners who possess speaking competence in Turkish. Provides advanced writing exercises on diverse topics. Focuses on stylistic variations used in spoken and written Turkish. 20 hours of instruction per week involve 5 hours of grammar, 6 hours of reading, 3 hours of writing, 4 hours of speaking, 2 hours of laboratory.

Prerequisite; TK S21 or equivalent preparation.

 

TK S31 Intensive Advanced Spoken Turkish - 12 Credits

Aims at full mastery of spoken modern Turkish. Features of informal styles introduced or reviewed through extensive oral practice. Topics of interest relating to life in Turkey are emphasized in free conversation. 20 hours of instruction per week involves 5 hours of grammar, 5 hours of reading, 3 hours of writing, 5 hours of speaking, 2 hours of laboratory.

Prerequisite; TK S21 or equivalent preparation.

 

 

COURSE CREDIT

12 transferable credits are given upon successful completion of the course. A final grade will be issued only to those who fulfill the requirements of the course which include full attendance and participation in all examinations.

 

 

ACCOMMODATION

For participants applying for dorm residency, 2 types of accommodation are provided.

 

Ucaksavar Dorm

: Run by the University.

Single occupancy per room in a 2-room suite for 4

or double occupancy per room in a 2-room suite for 6.

http://www.yurtlar.boun.edu.tr/ucaksavar.htm

Linen is provided.

 

Superdorm

: Run privately.

Single occupancy per room in a 4-5-room suite.

http://www.superdorm.info

No linen is provided. You can either bring your own or buy your linen from the Superdorm Management.

 

All suites have a private bathroom and a kitchen area with a refrigerator. Dorms offer free cleaning service for the rooms. Laundry facilities are available in the basement of the Superdorm for residents of all the dormitories.

 

For the dorms

Check-in date       : 21/22 June 2008

Check-out date    : 14 August 2008

 

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

For an application to be processed the following items have to be provided by 14 March 2008.  (Attention: Late or incomplete applications will not be processed.)

 

-  Application form (download the application form in Word format)

-  Statement of purpose

-  A letter of recommendation from your advisor or language instructor

-  Application fee of US$50 (Attention: Applications without the application fee will not be processed.)

 

Application form, letters and the document of transfer may be faxed or e-mailed.

 

Notification of admission will be mailed by 15 April 2008.

 

All applicants, including those who have applied for financial support from their home universities or other sources, are expected to submit an application form to the Turkish Language and Culture Program by the application deadline.  Note that limited number of classes to be offered this summer may necessitate a stricter evaluation process.

 

PAYMENT

 

Payment deadlines:

- Non-refundable downpayment of US$500 for program tuition and US$250 for dormitory residence by  15 May 2008.

- The rest of the payments are to be made by 11 June 2008. (In case of delay of payment, there will be a surcharge of 10%.)

 

Fees:

 

 

Application fee

: $50

Tuition fee

: $3658

Room

 

Uçaksavar Dorm

: $545

Superdorm

: $954

Textbooks, photocopies and other course material

Elementary level

: $35 + price of the textbook (about $150)

Lower Intermediate level

: $75

Upper Intermediate level

Advanced level

 

: $50

: $50

 (18%VAT included in all fees)

 

Please note that:

 

- All payments must be made by bank transfer and in US$ only.

- Document of each transfer must be faxed or e-mailed.

- All bank fees incurred during transfer are to be met by the applicants.

(Some banks make international transfers through intermediary banks and this results in fees being cut off from the original amount sent.)

 

Payments may be transferred to

 

 

Bank:

Garanti Bankasi

Branch:

Bogazici Universitesi Subesi, Bebek, 34342  Istanbul, Turkey

Routing no:

303BUN

Swift code:

TGBATRIS

Account name:

BUTEK A.S.

Account no:

9092801

IBAN:

TR14 0006 2000 3030 0009 0928 01

 

 

CORRESPONDENCE

 

All correspondence may be directed to

Director

Turkish Language and Culture Program

The Language Center

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Bogazici University

34342  Bebek

Istanbul, Turkey

 

 

Phone

: (90)-(212)-257 5039

Fax

: (90)-(212)-265 7131

E-mail

: tlcp@boun.edu.tr

Web

: http://www.boun.edu.tr/special/web.html

 

 

OTHER

 

Visa:

Applicants are advised to request information concerning visa requirements at a Turkish Consulate as early as possible.

 

Funding opportunities:

- Applicants from the USA for the advanced level courses may be eligible for financial support by the American Research Institute in Turkey. Those interested can contact Ms. Nancy Leinwand at leinwand@sas.upenn.edu.

ARIT: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/ARIT/

- Applicants from American universities may inquire about funding through FLAS and Mellon grants from the Near Eastern Departments and/or Centers for Middle Eastern Studies of their universities.

- All applicants, including those who have applied for financial support from their home universities or other sources, are expected to submit an application form to the Turkish Language and Culture Program by the application deadline. We are sorry to inform that we will not be able to process late and/or incomplete applications. 

- To meet personal expenses during the stay in Istanbul, participants are advised to have minimum $750.