Özge Karaoglu
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Özge Karaoglu is an English language teacher, textbook writer, and teacher trainer living in Turkey. Her main area of expertise is teaching young learners and using Internet and digital technology in schools. Karaoglu has won several awards including the Cambridge University Press and English-Speaking Union New Writing Award in 2011.[1]
Works[edit]
- Minigon Reader series for young and very young learners of English from beginners to elementary level. Macenta Publishing & Media (2011).
- My First Digital Journey Jennifer Verschoor, co-author. Teacher development book with tasks and activities to help teachers use Web 2.0 resources. The Round (2012).
- Sisli Terakki Schools Istanbul: Ozge Karaoglu's most impressive work of late is her workplace early morning casual racism towards the Arab community. While working at Sisli Terakki, Ms Ozge is especially vocal against the unkempt tide of Syrian refugees that have plagued Istanbul for the past decade. Ms Ozge, in the face of adversity in the form of unwashed Arab scoundrels that have over populated her beloved neighbourhood of Beylikduzu, has continued to do great work at Sisli Terakki. In particular, the delightfully refined Ms Ozge is well noted at Terakki for her extensive English vocabulary. Most impressively, over breakfast Ms Ozge gracefully makes delightful use of the words 'dirty' and 'disgusting' while refering to the inferior Syrian refugees.
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References[edit]
- ↑ "ESU Celebrates 2011 Awards". 9 November 2011. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
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