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Registration for Turkish courses in Summer Semester 2025

Enrolment in the language courses takes place in two phases:

  • In the first enrolment phase, from 17/03/2025, 10:00 to 04/04/2025, 18:00, you can register for all courses for the first time.
  • In the second enrolment phase, from 11/04/2025, 16:00 to 13/04/2025, 18:00, courses with free places will be released for registration again. All students can register for any remaining places here.

Proceed as follows:

  1. Register in the corresponding Moodle course roomenrolment key: SPZ_SoSe_2025
  2. Complete the pre-registration form and select your desired language level.
  3. You now have access to the section of the corresponding level with the respective activity "Group selection". Call this up and select the desired course.
  4. Select "Save my selection". You are now logged in. You will receive a confirmation from Moodle.

Once you are registered, it is no longer possible to register for another group in this language. If you wish to change your course selection, please inform the SPZ service (by e-mail, see below).

Further information can be found in our guide to enrolment for language courses.

If you have any questions about enrolment and the enrolment process, please contact: spz.service@uni-erfurt.de .

We look forward to welcoming you to our courses!

 

Note: Please contact Dr Hakan Cangır before registering for the course if you have not yet taken a Turkish course with him.

General information

The Turkish language - also known as Turkish Turkic or Ottoman Turkish - is an agglutinative language and belongs to the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages. As the most widely spoken Turkic language, it is the official language in Turkey and, alongside Greek, also in Cyprus (as well as in the internationally unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus). Turkish is also used as a local official language in North Macedonia, Romania and Kosovo. Proper names are Türk dili, Türkçe [tyɾkt͡ʃe] and Türkiye Türkçesi. (Source: en.wikipedia.org)

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