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Learn Turkish with native teachers

Speak with confidence in business meetings in Istanbul, on holiday in Antalya, or with family across the diaspora.

Students learning Turkish in a classroom
Native Turkish teachers CEFR A1–C2 Online & in-person Small group sizes
Programmes

Turkish courses for every learner

Whether you are travelling, studying with a YTB scholarship, doing business, or building family ties — pick the format that fits your life.

Adults · A1–B2

General Turkish — Group

  • Speaking, listening, reading and writing
  • Small groups of 4–8 learners
  • Twice weekly, 90 minutes per class
  • Course book and digital materials included
FormatIn-person · Tirana
From€120 / month
Adults · A1–C1

Private 1-to-1

  • Lessons paced to your goals
  • Flexible scheduling, online or on-site
  • Tailored content — business, daily life, exams
  • Native teacher with TÖMER background
FormatOnline or in-person
From€25 / hour
YTB / TÖMER · A1–C1

Turkish for Scholarships

  • Track to YTB & university entrance level
  • Reading, writing and presentation skills
  • Mock exams in TÖMER style
  • Academic vocabulary across subjects
Duration6–9 months intensive
From€180 / month
Survival · A0

Turkish in 30 Days

  • Greetings, ordering, asking directions
  • Short, focused 30-minute classes
  • For travellers and short-stay visitors
  • Phrasebook and audio guide included
Duration4 weeks · 12 lessons
Price€150 total
Business · B1–B2

Turkish for Business

  • For trade, logistics and tourism professionals
  • Negotiation, contracts and email Turkish
  • Industry-focused vocabulary
  • Role-play and real document practice
FormatHybrid · 6 hrs / week
From€280 / month
Heritage · A2–C1

Conversation Club

  • Watch Turkish films and series
  • Discuss music, food and culture
  • Push your speaking to the next level
  • Mixed levels welcome — guided discussion
FormatWeekly · 2 hrs
From€60 / month
Levels

Find your level on the CEFR scale

Every Anglia Academy course follows the Common European Framework — the same scale used across Europe for measuring language ability.

A1 Beginner Greetings and basic phrases.
A2 Elementary Simple everyday situations.
B1 Intermediate Handle most travel situations.
B2 Upper-Intermediate Speak fluently with natives.
C1 Advanced Express ideas with nuance.
C2 Proficient Near-native command.
Anglia Academy Turkish language teacher
Istanbul Native Turkish
Our teachers

Native speakers, trained educators

Our Turkish teachers are native speakers from Istanbul and Ankara, with TÖMER or university teaching qualifications and years of experience helping international students reach fluency.

"Turkish carries you across two continents and a thousand years of poetry — and our students fall in love with that journey."

— Öğretmen Mehmet · Head of Turkish
12+Years of teaching
600+Students taught
3Languages spoken
Questions

Frequently asked

Yes — Turkish is a logical, regular language. Within three months you will hold simple conversations; within a year you can manage daily life and work emails confidently.
Turkish has agglutinative grammar — words build with suffixes — but rules are extremely consistent. There is almost no irregularity, the alphabet is Latin, and pronunciation is exactly as written. Most learners progress faster than they expect.
Both. Group classes run at our Tirana centre; private lessons and the scholarship-prep programme are available online so you can join from anywhere.
Yes — our scholarship track is designed exactly for this. We follow TÖMER-style materials and run timed mock exams across all four skills.
On request we issue a level certificate referencing the CEFR scale. For official certification we recommend the TÖMER exams; we can prepare you for those directly.
A short placement chat with our teacher (free, online or in-person) tells us where you stand and which course suits you best.
Get started

Ready to speak Turkish?

Book a free placement chat, ask about scholarship preparation, or just say hello. Our team replies in English, Albanian or Turkish — whichever is easiest for you.