Author(s): Cihan ÇAKMAK
Turks with a long and long-established history have established great civilizations for centuries. Thanks to this cultural treasure they have produced many important works. Dîvânu Lugâti't-Türk, written by Mahmud of Kashgar in the 11th century is undoubtedly the primary of these literary Works. This work, written for the purpose of teaching Turkish to Arabs, is especially important because it is the first work written in the field of teaching Turkish to foreigners. As is known, language teaching is also a culture transmission. In this context, a great number of works have been written in the field of teaching Turkish to foreigners, that have become increasingly widespread in our country in recent years. Yunus Emre Institute is one of the leading institutions in Turkey that undertake this mission. In this study, the elements of Turkish culture will be listed in the Seven Climate Turkish Teaching Set (A1-A2) prepared by Yunus Emre Institut
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