u/Middle_Gur_1152

Want to learn natural, everyday Turkish? Try reading the news! (How I use my app to help)
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Want to learn natural, everyday Turkish? Try reading the news! (How I use my app to help)

Hi everyone!

I’ve been teaching Turkish for a while, and one thing I’ve noticed is that textbook Turkish can sometimes feel a bit... stiff. If you really want to understand how Turks speak, text, and think, reading the news is one of the most effective ways to build vocabulary and understand context.

However, most news sites are cluttered, full of pop-ups, or written in very formal, "old-school" Turkish that you might not hear on the streets of Istanbul. That’s why I built Zapp!

It’s free to use and available on both stores:

I wanted to create a clean, minimalist experience where you can catch up on daily news in Turkey without the noise.

Zapp! is designed to be fast and distraction-free. Whether you are a beginner looking to pick up basic words or an advanced learner trying to master complex sentence structures, it’s a great tool to keep your Turkish sharp every single day.

I’d love to hear your feedback! Let me know if there are any specific features you think would make it even better for language learners.

Teşekkürler!

u/Middle_Gur_1152 — 4 days ago