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Old Jul 28th, 2006, 12:44 am
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Default Re: Teaching Turkish

I would love to learn Turkish because I am moving to Turkey in a month or so. But, other than me, I have never met anyone in this part of the world (China) who speaks or wants to speak Turkish - most people have no idea where Turkey is.
English is the language of global business, so everyone wants to learn that.
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