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NSLI-Y Interactive recently hosted its second virtual event, featuring four National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) students on the academic year program in Izmir, Turkey.
The NSLI-Y Turkey students made the study abroad and language immersion experience come alive for a sizable audience consisting of students, educators, family members and friends, sharing their experiences with learning the Turkish language abroad, attending school, living with a Turkish host family, eating the cuisine, getting from place to place and some of the hobbies and activities in which they have taken part. The students also provided a view into these aspects of their lives through their photos and videos and integrated key words and phrases in Turkish.
We also recently made a new year’s resolution as a group to only speak Turkish with each other and to try as hard as we can to only revert to English in emergency situations. Even though its only been a couple of weeks since the new year, I feel like that resolution as a whole really has helped us to develop, and as we continue on to the next couple of months, I’m sure that the immersion aspects will continue to be even more beneficial. -Natasha
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The event concluded with a question and answer session, during which the students and audience engaged with each other on various topics related to the students’ experiences as NSLI-Y students in Turkey, such as what Turkish teens do for fun, how the students’ daily interactions with locals have changed since they have acquired their language skills, and how they plan to use their Turkish language skills in the future.
All of us or a lot of us actually plan on going into international affairs or something along that line. I personally want to do international relations and hopefully work for either the State Department or an international business overseas such as Nike…So I definitely plan on continuing [Turkish] in college and maybe minoring in it and definitely continuing on with [Turkish]. -Regan
The enthusiasm on the part of both the NSLI-Y student presenters and the audience was apparent, with questions and comments filling the chat box throughout the event.
I remember being there and having a feeling of these people’s passion being absolutely palpable. Blending old and new, East and West, Islam and secularism; Turkey is a nation unique to the region and to the world. -Noah
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I've talked to my host family about this a little bit. We talked about how when we came here, our Turkish was not very good, we didn't know a lot of the language and communication was not easy. But since we've been learning more, it's not easier to communicate with our families and with firends, and I think its really strengthened our relationship and made it so that we can get to know each other better. -Harry
Check out Noah’s video here and a recording of the event here.
Read below for more information about the NSLI-Y student presenters.
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