Ayse Aytolu
10 years experienced Turkish teacher (Native)
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I’m Ayse, from Istanbul, Turkey. I’m a native Turkish speaker; also I speak fluently English and Spanish.
I lived abroad many years and I’m giving Turkish lessons the last 10 years. I connect every day with a lot of people from many countries, so I have knowledge about different culture’s needs and I always try to find new techniques and teaching methods.
Some of my interests are music, dancing, origami and crafts, travelling and of course language learning!
I have studied urban planning in Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, and then I finished a master degree on performing arts in Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid and another master degree on cultural management in Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
Learning a new language is not just about the grammar. You have to discover the culture, the history, the music, or the food of each country in order to come closer with the native culture and of course the language. I want my students to feel free to make mistakes. Because I believe that it’s a really important way to learn a new language.
So please, don’t hesitate to make any questions!