
Master the Turkish Present Tense: Turkish Lessons 6 A1 (What We Are Doing)
Learn Turkish with this Turkish language lesson, Turkish Lesson 6: Taling About What We Are Doing, introducing the Present Tense in Turkish!
One of the most important milestones in learning Turkish is mastering the present tense. Once you can talk about what you are doing right now, your communication skills improve dramatically. You can describe daily life, discuss plans, invite friends, and participate in real conversations.
That is exactly what Turkish Lessons 6 A1: Talking About What We Are Doing is designed to help you achieve.
MASTER YOUR TURKISH wıth TURKISH LESSONS 6 A1: TALKING ABOUT WHAT WE ARE DOING
Why the Present Tense Is So Important in Turkish
At A1 level, learners begin to move beyond simple vocabulary and basic sentence structures. The present tense allows you to say:
- I am studying.
- She is working.
- We are eating.
- They are watching TV.
In Turkish, the present tense has its own structure and patterns. While it may seem complex at first, it becomes clear and manageable when taught step by step.
This lesson breaks the present tense down into simple, understandable parts so you can build confidence quickly.
What Makes Turkish Lessons 6 A1 Different?
This lesson is not just about grammar rules. It combines:
- ✔ Clear explanations
- ✔ Practical exercises
- ✔ Vocabulary building
- ✔ Reading practice
- ✔ Speaking practice
- ✔ Audio support
The goal is not just to understand grammar—but to use it naturally.
Grammar Focus: The Turkish Present Tense
The lesson introduces the present tense in a structured way. You will learn:
- How to form present tense verbs
- How verb endings change
- How to create negative sentences
- How to ask questions
Through guided exercises, you practice each structure immediately after learning it.
Vocabulary Focus: The Verb “Yapmak”
The verb “yapmak” (to do / to make) is one of the most important verbs in Turkish. It appears in countless everyday expressions.
In this lesson, you explore how “yapmak” works in the present tense and how it is used in natural sentences. Mastering this verb gives you more flexibility in everyday communication.
Reading Practice for Context Learning
The lesson includes two A1-level reading texts:
Reading Practice I: A Good Boy
A short and simple text that reinforces present tense structures in context.
Reading Practice II: Weekly Plan
A practical text that helps you understand how to talk about activities and routines.
Reading helps you recognize patterns and improve comprehension naturally.
Speaking Practice: Inviting Someone on the Phone
One of the highlights of this lesson is the speaking dialogue focused on inviting people on the phone.
You will practice phrases such as:
- What are you doing?
- Are you free?
- Let’s meet.
- I am coming.
This type of real-life dialogue prepares you for authentic communication.
Audio Support for Listening and Pronunciation
Audio recordings are included to support listening and pronunciation practice. You can:
- Listen and repeat
- Practice shadowing
- Improve rhythm and intonation
- Reinforce grammar through hearing
Reading + listening together significantly accelerates learning.
Designed for Self-Study
This lesson is delivered as a 52-page PDF with audio files, making it ideal for independent learners. You can study at your own pace, review difficult sections, and repeat exercises as needed.
It can also be used as:
- Supplementary material in A1 courses
- Homework support
- Additional grammar reinforcement
Who Is This Lesson For?
Turkish Lessons 6 A1 is perfect for:
- Beginner Turkish learners
- A1 students
- Self-study learners
- Language enthusiasts
- Teachers looking for structured A1 material
Take the Next Step in Your Turkish Journey
Learning the present tense is a major step toward real communication. With Turkish Lessons 6 A1: What We Are Doing, you will gain the structure, vocabulary, and confidence to talk about daily life naturally.
Download the lesson today and start speaking about what you are doing in Turkish with confidence.
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