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You can download the entire audio course on our website: www.linguaboost.com Boost your fluency in Turkish with LinguaBoost! Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just isolated words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
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Learn Turkish with Free Podcasts Whether you are student or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at TurkishClass101.com. One of these phrases just might turn your trip into the best one ever!
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This is a program for intermediate Turkish learners to practice listening skills. I talk about language learning tips, interesting things about Turkish culture etc. I use a simple language for students to understand what I say , and I speak slowly. This Podcast is fully in Turkish. You can check transcripts and translations of the episodes by visiting my website. PRIVATE LESSONS: http://learnturkishwithturkishcoffee.com/online-turkish-lessons/ or e-mail: learnturkishwithturkishcoffee@gmail.c ...
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Let's Learn Turkish

Meltem Naz Kaso Corral Sánchez

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My name is Meltem and I am originally from Istanbul, Turkey. My Spanish partner Lázaro wants to learn Turkish so to help him, I am now creating material that is both entertaining and approachable for beginners. Anyone who is interested in learning Turkish is welcomed to join us! (Only in weekdays)
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Learn Turkish with Free Podcasts Whether you are student or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at TurkishClass101.com. One of these phrases just might turn your trip into the best one ever!
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We’ll be traveling around Europe, the US, and the world to interview travelers and explore their travel experiences so you too can realize your dream of traveling. Discover how others have done it, where to go, and how to conquer the language. From New York to Istanbul to Vienna, the PassionClassTravel & Languages Podcast is here to share the best stories of personal growth from adventurers and world travelers.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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The Literary City

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EXPLOCITY PODCASTS presents THE LITERARY CITY With Ramjee Chandran. This literary podcast is devoted to books and authors. It features interviews with a stellar line up of authors, both world famous and also authors who are being discovered—the only criterion being the quality of the prose. Topics are generally literary and include history, biographies, literature and literary fiction. The Literary City podcasts celebrates authors, poets, playwrights, grammar police, literary lounge lizards. ...
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The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir has been the soundtrack of the city's LBGT+ community for over 30 years. Now, the non-auditioned choir will take to the stage to share a range of queer anthems from the past 10 years of their repertoire. Featuring: Adam Majsay, Sydney Gay and Lesbian choir musical director…
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Resident ABC food correspondent Alice Zaslavsky will take to the screens with her new show A Bite to Eat with Alice airing on Monday night. The nightly program features an array of Australian celebrities joining the cook in the kitchen. Guest: Alice Zaslavsky Producers: Joe Sullivan and Kimberley Price…
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One of Indonesia's most successful bands is a heavy-metal trio of young hijab-wearing Muslim women, who have been singing together since high school, in conservative west Java. Voice of Bacerot meaning "noisy" - have become the first Indonesian band to play at Glastonbury in the UK, and their latest single "God Allow me please to play music" - has …
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At least two publications aimed at educating young teens about sex could be removed from Port Macquarie library if a review by council staff deem them to contain sexually explicit content. Abbie Jane is a 15 year old year high school student from Port Macquarie, she founded The Rainbow Shoelace and she says this is an attempt to censor material tha…
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For almost 30 years, Kim Carr was a Labor Senator, at one stage he was the father of the Senate, and was a key figure in Labor's left. But in his new book 'A Long March' Kim Carr says under the Albanese Government, the party he served, has lost touch with its blue-collar base. He says it's "disturbing development' that the Labor vote is going down …
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Voters in Queensland head to the polls tomorrow - in a contest that will be watched closely politicians across the country. Political Editor for news.com.au Samantha Maiden and ABC Political lead and host of Insiders on ABC TV David Speers join RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: David Speers, Samantha Maiden…
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In rugby league, this weekend's Pan Pacific Championship game against New Zealand is personal for the Australian men's coach, Mal Meninga. In the AFLW, Hawthorn has put the pressure on North Melbourne for top spot after beating Melbourne last night. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world o…
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Grandmother Helen O'Sullivan went from the Gold Coast to Gaza to work as a volunteer aid worker. While there she witnessed the killing of her 26 year old colleague, she is now the star witness in the investigation into her killing. She told Radio National Breakfast "there's no way that was an accidental shooting" and says she hopes this is a call f…
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Queenslanders will head to the polls tomorrow, with cost-of-living, housing and youth crime among the key issues for voters. But while the election was long expected to be a landslide victory for the LNP, two recent polls show that lead has reduced. Guest: Antony Green, ABC election analystVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Qatar for his first trip to the country since Israel killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Antony Blinken said Israel needs to pursue an "enduring strategic success" in Gaza after its tactical victories against Hamas, but will it change anything - or bring the region any closer to a ceasefire? Guest…
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The US Presidential Election is likely to be decided by a few swing states, such as Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin which make up "The Blue Wall." A row of states in America that traditionally vote for the Democrats. In 2016 Donald Trump won those states, and lost them in 2020. In 2024 it is believed that whoever wins The Blue Wall will win th…
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Turkey has launched airstrikes on Kurdish militant targets in Syria and Iraq - after a terror attack at a state-run aerospace company in the capital Ankara. Suspected militants from the Kurdish PKK terror group set off explosives and openeed fire in the attack, that killed five people and wounded 22 others. Guest: Mehmet Celik, editorial coordinato…
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Just one party has almost continuously ruled Japan for the past 70 years, the Liberal Democratic Party. But with a new Prime Minister appointed, and more than 80 elected members of the party engulfed in a slush fund scandal ... their popularity is plummeting. So much so pollsters say the party is in the 'danger zone' ahead of this weekend's general…
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A new study shows how critical the formative years of preschool are in keeping kids out of the youth justice system. The Pathways to Prevention Project ran for a decade in a disadvantaged area of Brisbane. The level of support families and kids recieved during this program was linked to a 50% reduction in the likelihood of children entering the you…
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Both major parties have put forward a series of housing initiatives to combat the current crisis. But what policy levers should they actually be pulling? Brendan Coates, Housing and Economic Security Director at the Grattan institute told Radio National Breakfast "it's reassuring" both sides recognise the lack of supply is the biggest contributor t…
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How likely are we to see action taken against Lidia Thorpe - and a potential strengthening of punishing disorderly behaviour? The Chief Political Editor for 9News Charles Croucher joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor for 9News…
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Ahead of the Government's final decision on gambling reform - promised by the end of the year - the PM and Government have been criticised for not consulting people with lived experience. Mark Kempster is a reformed gambler who has lost more than $100,000 to online gambling, he joined Radio National Breakfast to discuss what he sees as the path for…
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The Diamonds have lost again to New Zealand in the netball's Constellation Cup. And in cricket, a new name joins the list of candidates to open the batting for Australia in the Tests against India. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest news from the world of sport.…
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As debate over abortion rights enters the Federal sphere, Minister for Women Katy Gallagher told Radio National Breakfast it "worries her". The Senator says "hard fought for gains can be wound back very quickly" and warns "we must stay vigilant". It comes as the Opposition says it will seek legal advice to determine if Senator Lidia Thorpe's is eli…
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A man in Western Australia has been diagnosed with scurvy, raising concerns among doctors about a potential rise in cases. There are fears that cost-of-living pressures are leading people to forgo fresh fruits and vegetables. Guest: Professor Karen Charlton, School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences at the University of Wollongong Producer:…
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A decade ago he founded an artificial intelligence music company, now Ed Newton-Rex wants to protect creative content from being 'scraped' by AI companies. Members of ABBA, Academy Award-winning actors and Nobel Prize-winning authors are worried their creative works could be stolen by AI. Organised by Mr Netwon-Rex, they've joined publishers and re…
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"Aramco sponsorship is a middle finger to women's football," begins an open letter to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, signed by over 100 female footballers. The letter, published two days ago, criticises FIFA for partnering with Saudi Aramco, highlighting the oil company's role in climate change and its ties to a government the players accuse of h…
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In the US, Vice President Kamala Harris has set a record for raising $1 billion in campaign funds. Now some of the richest men in the world, Elon Musk and Bill Gates are splashing the cash, in support of candidates. But some moves have raised legal concerns. Guest: Professor Steven Huefner - Deputy director of Election Law at The Ohio State Univers…
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A report published today, data reveals that there are major inequities in access to abortion and contraception services across Victoria. The report by Women's Health Victoria found women in disadvantaged communities disproportionately affected. Guest:Sally Hasler, CEO of Women’s Health Victoria Producer: Madeleine Hanger…
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After World War II, the Yiddish language was classified as endangered by UNESCO. Today, a new documentary explores how the language is being preserved and expressed around the world by different artists. Guest: Ros Horin, writer, producer and director 'Welcome To Yiddishland. Producer: Kimberley Price…
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With Queenslanders on the cusp of an election, the state's abortion laws, youth crime and the cost of living continue to dominate the campaign trail as politicians try and win over voters before they head to the polls this Saturday. But the big question is whether Labor can make a bid to cling to power or will Saturday see an historic LNP landslide…
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It's been a week since the Broken Hill's power supply was knocked out by a major storm that swept through far-west New South Wales. And as politicians in Sydney debate who's to blame, residents are facing the prospect of waiting weeks before long-term repairs restore full power to the region.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One of the UK's most loved comedians and musicians, Bill Bailey is back in Australia with a new show all about our failures as humans. Bailey played the very helpful and enthusiastic sales assistant Manny Bianco in the cult TV series Black Books and he'll be touring until the end of November. Guest: Bill Bailey Producer: Kimberley Price, Joanna Cro…
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As the federal debate on housing continues, state governments are rolling out new plans to meet their share of the national target. In Victoria, the government has faced some community anger after announcing a plan to increase density at 50 sites across the state. Guest: Harriet Shing, Victorian Housing Minister. Producer: Max Chalmers…
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In rugby union news, Joseph Suaalii picked in the main Wallaby squad for the spring tour of the UK and Ireland. In rugby league, no changes to the Australian team but New Zealand has sprung a surprise for this weekend's men's Pacific Championship game in Christchurch. Sports commentator and RN Breakfast legend, Warwick Hadfield brings the latest ne…
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The debate over how to get more Australians into affordable housing continues to heat up, with Federal Teal independents coming out against higher density planned for Victoria. Nationals Senator and the Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Bridget McKenzie says "we need to throw the kitchen sink" at the issue and accuses the Teals of being "the bigg…
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The major parties are zeroing in on their housing policies as the election looms. And the International Monteary Fund has issued a stark warning to the Albanese government this morning. Are we heading for higher inflation for longer? Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has just put it the abortion debate on the national agenda, as the topic looms large amid t…
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The Government's Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society has just released its second interim report. It recommends the government consider imposing a tax on tech companies like Meta and Google and establish a fund to help traditional news media organisations "strengthen alternative income streams". Independent MP Zoe Daniel s…
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You wouldn't normally see muster dogs and sheep in Parramatta, but when the King and Queen are in town, it seems anything goes. King Charles and Queen Camilla were treated to a working dog demonstration by trainer and farmer Murray Wilkinson, as part of their whirlwind tour of Australia. Guest: Murray Wilkinson, dog trainer and farmer Producer: Joa…
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Despite figures showing a decline in youth crime, the Queensland Opposition - led by David Crisafulli - has managed to make it a central issue heading into this Saturday's state election. So, how have they done it, and what's being put on the table? Featured: Reporter: Luke Siddham DundonVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As the US election looms, both candidates are campaigning at a frenetic pace in key swing states. Democrats candidate Kamala Harris has been out courting conservative voters in Wisconsin, while Donald Trump was attempting to woo voters in North Carolina. Some Republicans, like Liz Cheney who have endorsed Kamala Harris - yet the polls remain extrem…
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Voters in Moldova have said yes - by the tiniest margin - at a referendum on the country's aspirations to join the European Union and turn away from Russia. 50.46 per cent of Moldovans voted yes, but the referendum was overshadowed by allegations of vote-buying to say no, and political interference by the Kremlin. Guest: Denis Chenusa, analyst at t…
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Nobel Prize laureates and some of world's biggest thinkers will exercise their critical thinking skills at University of NSW's Nobel Prize Dialogue 'The Future of Decision Making'. Australian writer and composer Tim Minchin will join Nobel physics prize laureate, Saul Perlmutter - who's on President Joe Biden's Scientific Advisory Council, and an e…
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Labelled Australia's answer to Yellowstone and Dallas, Territory follows the Lawson family, who run the largest cattle station in the world. The Aussie drama follows the family as they fight out the claim to the the succession plan for the station and family empire. Guests: Sam Corlett and Philippa Northeast, stars of Territory Producer: Kimberley …
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The High Court ruled last year that Qantas had illegally fired 1700 ground crew members during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, the Federal Court has ordered Qantas to pay $170,000 in compensation to three workers in test cases which could mean the national airline could face a final bill worth tens of millions of dollars. Guest: Josh Bornstein Maurice …
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Victorian First Nations Senator Lidia Thorpe made global news after interrupting a reception for the King in Canberra, and using the protest to demand a Treaty for Australia's First Nations people. The Senator told Radio National Breakfast she doesn't "subscribe to assimilating" to the colonial structure - and warns the public she'll be in the role…
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Parliament House greeted King Charles yesterday - but it's housing policy that remains top of the agenda. Political Editor for the Guardian Australia Karen Middleton joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. Guest: Karen Middleton, Political Editor for the Guardian Australia…
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Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet told Radio National about how a piece of furniture inspired her to bring Lee Miller's story to the screen. Celebrated WWII photographer Lee Miller is perhaps best known for photographs of her taking a bath in Adolf Hitler's Munich apartment in 1945 on the day Hitler and Eva Braun took their own lives. Gues…
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Housing Minister Clare O'Neil labelling has criticised the Opposition's announcement of $5 billion to fast-track infrastructure for housing, labelling it a "failure of imagination" and suggesting it's work the Government is already doing. The Minister also told Radio National Breakfast "stamp duty is a bad tax", and while it's a state issue - she s…
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The infamous Robodebt scheme was rolled out by the Liberal-National Coalition government back in 2015 as a cost-saving measure. But what transpired was an automated debt recovery system that saw half a million Australian welfare recipients illegally pursued over false debts and some take their lives, in what was later described by the Royal Commiss…
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56 delegates alongside thousands of representatives from Commonwealth countries will meet in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Samoa. It is the first time the event has been hosted by a Pacific Island nation, pushing climate change to the top of the agenda. King Charles is set to attend - for the first time as the head of th…
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Governments around the country could be left with a costly clean-up bill by a plan to reduce the levels of so-called 'forever chemicals' allowed in Australia's drinking water. These are synthetic chemicals, which are found in a range of consumer goods like cookware, building materials and cosmetics. While tougher, the new rules won't be as strict a…
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