Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu
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Article Citation Count: 0Can Yücel: Konuşmacı Mı Çevirmen Mi? Yücel'in William Shakespeare'in 66. Sone'sinin Çevirisi Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme(2015) Babahan, Arev[Abstract Not Available]Article Citation Count: 7Comparing Task-Based Instruction and Traditional Instruction on Task Engagement and Vocabulary Development in Secondary Language Education(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018) Page, Merve Halici; Mede, EnisaThe purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the impact of task-based instruction (TBI) and traditional instruction (TI) on the motivation and vocabulary development in secondary language education. The focus of the study was to also find out the perceptions of teachers about implementing these two instructional methods in their teaching practices. The participants were 97 students and 2 teachers engaged in the 7th grade EFL program at a private school in Istanbul Turkey. Data was collected quantitatively from a vocabulary check test and motivation scale as well as qualitatively from semi-structured interviews. The findings revealed that implementing TBI had positive impact on students' vocabulary development as well as their motivation. In line with these findings it was also suggested that teachers perceived TBI to be a more effective method to be incorporated in secondary grade language practices. Based on the gathered findings suggestions for redesigning and implementing the existing 7th grade EFL program were provided.Book Part Citation Count: 18Morphotectonic Development of the Southern Black Sea Region and the Bosphorus Channel(Springer Netherlands, 2007) Yılmaz, YücelThe southern coast of the Black Sea is bounded by the east-west trending Pontides and Strandjas mountain ranges and between them flows the Bosphorus a narrow channel representing the only seaway connecting the Black Sea with the Aegean-Mediterranean system. All of these morphological entities are young formed during the Plio-Quaternary period. A major force in the formation of the Pontides has been north-south compression generated in eastern Anatolia by the progressive northward advance of the Arabian Plate. At its western end the Pontides terminate in the Marmara region where north-south extension has been deforming the land since the Late Miocene producing a number of grabens and horsts aligned east to west. The Strandjas represent one of these horsts that extends westward along the trend of the Pontides to form the Black Sea's southwestern margin. Located between the Pontides and the Strandjas are the lowlands around Istanbul where deep erosion has produced a flat-lying surface. Beginning in the Pliocene when the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) extended into the Marmara Sea basin the Istanbul horst began to be deformed under a dextral shear stress regime. This regime generated conjugated pairs of oblique faults which caused the Bosphorus to take shape as a zigzagging channel. © 2007 Springer.Editorial Citation Count: 0Without Boundaries: an Interview With Huseyin Tabak Director of the Legend of the Ugly King (2017)(INTELLECT LTD, 2018) Cengiz, Nuran Buket; Tabak, Hüseyin[Abstract Not Available]