B1 English for Turkish Speakers

Learn step by step with intermediate-friendly English lessons, clear audio practice, and Arabic support to help you feel more confident.

What You Will Learn at This Level

At the B1 level, you will practice more natural English for everyday conversations, work, study, and common life situations. You will learn how to express your thoughts more clearly, ask better follow-up questions, understand longer conversations, and speak with more confidence in real situations.

Audio Practice

Listen once, then listen again and repeat out loud. You do not need to be perfect. The goal is to get more comfortable each time.

Full Lesson Audio

Listen to the full lesson at a natural pace.

Vocabulary Audio

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Dialogue Audio

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Key Vocabulary

Practice these words slowly first, then say them again at a more natural speed.

Introduction

Welcome to English for Turkish Speakers.
In this lesson, you will learn Work, Goals, and Daily Responsibilities.

Core Phrases

I usually start work at nine.
I am responsible for the weekly report.
I need to finish this task today.
My goal is to improve my English at work.
I sometimes work with a team.

Support

I usually start work at nine. means Genellikle saat dokuzda işe başlarım.
I am responsible for the weekly report. means Haftalık rapordan ben sorumluyum.
I need to finish this task today. means Bu görevi bugün bitirmem gerekiyor.
My goal is to improve my English at work. means İşimde İngilizcemi geliştirmek hedefimdir.
I sometimes work with a team. means Bazen bir ekiple çalışırım.

Dialogue

What are you working on this week?
I am finishing a report and helping my team prepare for a meeting.
That sounds busy, but it is a good chance to practice English.

Practice Tip

Listen to the audio and repeat the phrases several times.”

Practice Steps

  1. Watch the video once without pausing.
  2. Listen to the audio and repeat each phrase out loud.
  3. Practice the vocabulary slowly.
  4. Record yourself and compare your pronunciation.
  5. Repeat again with more confidence.