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Do people in Turkey speak good English?

Is English Widely Spoken In Turkey? As I mentioned above, despite the long years of English education, most Turkish people are not able to speak English at a fluent level. About 17% of Turkey can speak English as a foreign language.



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Turkish learners have serious learning problems, furthermore, with English participle and clause structures. They are organised very differently in Turkish; Turkish forms do not show tense and hence students may have difficulty getting tense right in English subordinate clauses ' eg in indirect speech constructions.

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Unlike Arabic, Turkish is known to have a very systematic and consistent grammar without irregularities, so it is relatively easier to learn. It also helps speakers of English immensely since it is written in the Latin script.

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U.S. citizens do typically need an e-visa to enter Turkiye, but cruise ship passengers are permitted to come ashore without a visa for day visits by special arrangements.

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Turkey remains one of the top tourist and investment destinations for British nationals. The towns of Çesme, Didim, Fethiye, Marmaris, Bodrum and Antalya are hot spots for Britons in Turkey.

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Ultimately, verb conjugation in Turkish is more difficult than German but easier than Spanish, and scary for an English speaker who does not have such concerns. Another hassle with grammar is the sentence structure which is completely different compared to English.

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Turkey is generally a safe country for tourists, but there are some areas and regions that you should avoid. The first area to avoid is the southeastern region of Türkiye, which has been plagued by violence and crime in recent years, and it is unsafe for tourists. Cities to avoid in the area are: Diyarbakir.

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Tipping is expected in Turkey and leaving a 10-15% tip on your bill in a restaurant is generally an acceptable amount. When it comes to other areas of the service industry, such as taxis and hairdressers, rounding up the fare is a nice gesture but not obligatory.

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