| Want to speak real Turkish from your first lesson? |
| Sign up for your free lifetime account at turkishclass101.com. |
| My name is Seda, ben Seda. Nasılsınız? |
| Şimdi sizinle Türkiye’deki okullardan bahsedeceğim! |
| Welcome to turkishclass101.com. |
| Bugün sizinle Türkiye'deki okullardan bahsedeceğim. |
| Today I will be talking about school culture in Turkey. |
| First, let's talk about the school system in Turkey. |
| The whole system changes every now and then. |
| So this is how it is now. |
| If you watch this video in a couple of years and everything is different, |
| then I want to warn you before starting. |
| Anyhow, the compulsory educational system is like the formula 4 plus 4 plus 4. |
| 4 years of primary school, ilkokul |
| 4 years of middle school, ortaokul |
| and 4 years of high school, lise |
| Before primary school, there is the pre-primary kindergarten, |
| which is called okul öncesi eğitimi or anaokul, ana sınıf. |
| This is optional, it's not compulsory. |
| And this education is for children from age 3 to 6. |
| Primary education is ilk öğretim. |
| This is compulsory education for all children from age 6-7 to 14-15. |
| This education lasts 8 years, grade 1 to grade 8. |
| After this grade, kids take an exam, which is called lgs, liseye geçiş sınavı, |
| the exam to continue to high school. |
| After this exam, every student gets a certain score. |
| According to this score, there are different schools. |
| Some are private, some are public, some are good, some are not so. |
| And if the student doesn't have a score on this test, |
| she/he has to go to the closest school in the district. |
| It can be a bad school and the student wouldn't have the chance to change it. |
| So this exam is a big deal for a lot of students. |
| After this exam, there is high school, which is lise. |
| And this is for students from age 14-15 to 18-19. |
| And it lasts 4 years, from grade 9 to grade 12. |
| There are different types of high schools, public high schools. |
| And under that, regular high schools, ordinary high schools, Anatolian high schools, |
| where more lessons are provided in a selected foreign language. |
| And science high schools, focusing on science, education. |
| And there are private high schools. |
| And these are established by private companies |
| and provide more lessons in selected foreign languages, English, German, French, etc. |
| And there are technical schools, focused on a certain type of profession. |
| So after the grade 12, the compulsory education is done, it's finished. |
| And it's up to the students to continue with their studies or not. |
| And if they want to continue, then they need to take the university exam |
| and get a good score and apply for a university. |
| And it can be a public or a private one. |
| And different schools have different scores. |
| And having good grades in school and getting a good result from this exam |
| give the students options to choose. |
| Okay, these were the grades and info on the educational structure. |
| What else? |
| From 1 to grade 1 to 12, all students have to wear uniforms. |
| It is mandatory. |
| Every school has its own uniform. |
| Smoking, drinking, swearing are forbidden. |
| Teachers should be respected. |
| The rules differ, of course, depending on which school you go to. |
| Some schools may be a lot stricter than the other schools. |
| But in general, wearing wild accessories, makeup, dyeing your hair is not okay. |
| And students generally call the teachers by saying hocam |
| or in primary schools öğretmenim, which means my teacher. |
| And the schools open in September. |
| These are from 1 to 12. |
| And there's a week off during November. |
| At the end of January, there is two weeks of vacation. |
| And there's again a week of April off. |
| And the second, third week of June is done. |
| Then the summer vacation. |
| Then there is the summer vacation. |
| Of course, there are some religious and civil holidays as well. |
| And school days are from Monday to Friday. |
| And Saturdays or Sundays are off. |
| But if you're on the grade 8 and 12, some schools can call the students |
| on Saturdays to help with their big exam. |
| And if you're planning to study in Turkey, you should note that the Turkish state schools |
| do not provide special help to children whose first language is not Turkish. |
| So you should discuss your needs directly with the schools. |
| Okay, these are all I can think of. |
| Let's give you a couple of vocabulary relating to schooling. |
| The first vocabulary is |
| Okul |
| School |
| Okul |
| Okulunu seviyor musun? |
| Do you like your school? |
| Okulunu seviyor musun? |
| Ödev |
| Homework |
| Ödev |
| Ödev yapmaktan hoşlanmıyorum. |
| I don’t enjoy doing homework. |
| Ödev yapmaktan hoşlanmıyorum. |
| Forma |
| Uniform |
| Forma |
| Formanı nasıl kaybetmiş olabilirsin? |
| How is it possible to lose you uniform? |
| Formanı nasıl kaybetmiş olabilirsin? |
| Kitap |
| Book |
| Kitap |
| Bu sene çok kitap satın almamız gerekiyor. |
| We need to buy a lot of books this year. |
| Bu sene çok kitap satın almamız gerekiyor. |
| Okay, that's it guys. |
| Hope you enjoyed the lesson and learned something new about Turkey and its school system. |
| How is it different or similar to your own country? |
| Comment below. |
| And if you want to study more, just click the link in the description |
| and sign up for free at www.churchclass101.com |
| You can always download our PDF lessons, |
| including all the essential phrases you need in everyday life. |
| I will see you next time, görüşürüz, hoşçakalın. |
Comments
Hide