CrossWords Language Hacks
I’m currently writing a series of ebooks for students of world languages. My first three which focus on Turkish verbs are available now and I’m planning on also writing a guide to Turkish cases, Spanish, French, and Russian verbs, as well as Russian cases. If I have the energy, one day I’ll probably write an Arabic guide or two (inshallah).
CrossWords Language Hacks: Intro to Turkish Verbs (Parts 1 & 2)
In this book, I break conjugations down into simple, easy to manage steps by using example sentences, an intuitive color-coding system, and space for learners to practice on their own. This is the very same method I myself have used for the past 20 years to study the seven world languages I currently speak.
CrossWords Language Hacks – Intro to Turkish Verbs Part 1: Affirmative Constructions
In this book, I break affirmative conjugations down into simple, easy to manage steps by using example sentences, an intuitive color-coding system, and space for learners to practice on their own. This is the very same method I myself have used for the past 20 years to study the seven world languages I currently speak. Once you complete this book and you’re feeling up for a challenge, check out Intro to Turkish Verbs Part 2: Negative and Interrogative Constructions!
CrossWords Language Hacks – Intro to Turkish Verbs Part 2: Negative and Interrogative Constructions
In this companion book to Intro to Turkish Verbs Part 1: Affirmative Constructions, I break negative and interrogative constructions down into simple, easy to manage steps by using example sentences, an intuitive color-coding system, and space for learners to practice on their own. This is the very same method I myself have used for the past 20 years to study the seven world languages I currently speak.
First Gen (Coming sometime in the next five years inshallah)
I’m working on a novel! Here’s a blurb:
Former classmates Amina, Jamie, Mai, Emilio, Deepanjali, and Marcus reconnect at their ten-year high school reunion. Each happens to be the child of immigrants. Each is also in the midst of their own battles with loneliness and the confusion that comes with being in your late twenties. Brought together by chance, they develop a strong bond over the course of a year. But will life’s ups and downs and cultural differences upend their friendship or can their shared identity as first generation Americans hold them together?
Novel coming soon!