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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 17 MIN

Exploring İstanbul's Hidden Corners: A School Trip Adventure

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Fluent Fiction - Turkish: Exploring İstanbul's Hidden Corners: A School Trip Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/tr/episode/2026-04-27-07-38-19-tr Story Transcript:Tr: Bahar mevsiminin ılık bir günüydü.En: It was a warm day in the spring season.Tr: Güneş ışıkları, İstanbul'un tarihi çarşısı Kapalıçarşı'nın renkli çatılarının üzerine dökülüyordu.En: Sunlight was pouring over the colorful roofs of İstanbul's historical market, the Kapalıçarşı.Tr: Emir, Leyla ve Serkan, okullarının düzenlediği bu geziye katıldıkları için çok heyecanlıydılar.En: Emir, Leyla, and Serkan were very excited to be part of this trip organized by their school.Tr: Öğretmenlerinin direktifleri açıktı: gruptan ayrılmadan keşif yapacaklardı.En: Their teachers' instructions were clear: they would explore without separating from the group.Tr: Emir tarihi hikayelerle iç içe olmayı severdi.En: Emir loved being immersed in historical stories.Tr: Leyla, Emir'in en iyi arkadaşıydı, işlerini düzenli tutmayı önemserdi.En: Leyla, Emir's best friend, valued keeping things organized.Tr: Serkan ise her zaman temkinliydi; kafasında hep bir soru işareti taşırdı.En: Serkan, on the other hand, was always cautious; he always had a question mark in his mind.Tr: Fakat bugün Emir'in içindeki merak ağır basıyordu.En: But today, Emir's curiosity was overwhelming.Tr: "Gizli bir köşe keşfetmeliyiz," dedi Emir, Leyla ve Serkan'a.En: "We need to discover a hidden corner," said Emir to Leyla and Serkan.Tr: "Öğretmen gruptan ayrılmamamızı söyledi," diye uyardı Leyla, ama Emir'in gözlerindeki pırıltı Leyla'nın ve Serkan'ın kalplerinde de bir kıvılcım yaktı.En: "The teacher told us not to separate from the group," warned Leyla, but the sparkle in Emir's eyes ignited a spark in the hearts of both Leyla and Serkan.Tr: "Bir şans verelim. Eminim bir aksilik olmaz," dedi Emir güvenle.En: "Let's give it a try. I'm sure nothing will go wrong," said Emir confidently.Tr: Üç arkadaş, kalabalığın arasından sıyrılarak dar bir koridora daldılar.En: The three friends slipped through the crowd and plunged into a narrow corridor.Tr: Burada satıcılar, rengarenk halılar ve ipek kumaşlarla bezeli dükkanlarda işlerini yapıyordu.En: Here, vendors were working in shops adorned with colorful carpets and silk fabrics.Tr: “Burası turistik yolların dışında,” diye mırıldandı Serkan, biraz şüpheyle ama aynı zamanda heyecanla.En: "This is beyond the tourist paths," mumbled Serkan with a bit of suspicion but also excitement.Tr: Uzun bir yoldan sonra, az sayıda kişinin olduğu, huzurlu bir köşeye vardılar.En: After a long journey, they reached a peaceful corner with few people around.Tr: Bu bölümde bir antika dükkanı vardı.En: There was an antique shop in this section.Tr: Dükkanda eski, adeta tarihten fırlamış gibi görünen eşyalar vardı.En: The shop contained items that looked as if they had sprung from history.Tr: “İşte aradığımız yer!” diye bağırdı Emir sevinçle.En: "Here's the place we've been looking for!" shouted Emir joyfully.Tr: Dükkanın sahibi, yaşlı bir adam, Emir’e gülümsedi.En: The shop's owner, an old man, smiled at Emir.Tr: "Bu kilimi Selçuklu döneminde dokunmuş," dedi, elleriyle gösterdiği kilimi işaret ederek.En: "This carpet was woven during the Selçuklu period," he said, pointing to the carpet he indicated with his hands.Tr: Leyla ve Serkan çok etkilenmişti.En: Leyla and Serkan were very impressed.Tr: Serkan usulca, "Kim bilir bu kilim hangi hikayelere şahitlik etmiştir," dedi.En: Serkan quietly said, "Who knows what stories this carpet has witnessed."Tr: Zaman hızla geçmişti.En: Time had passed quickly.Tr: Üç arkadaş öğretmenlerini daha fazla kaygılandırmadan gruba dönmeye karar verdiler.En: The three friends decided to return to the group before worrying their teachers further.Tr: Emir, Leyla ve Serkan koşa koşa gruplarına katıldılar.En: Emir, Leyla, and Serkan ran back to join their group.Tr: Öğretmenleri biraz kızgındı ama çocukların yüzlerindeki mutluluğu görünce yumuşadı.En: Their teacher was a bit upset but softened when he saw the happiness on the children's faces.Tr: Emir, birazdan arkadaşlarına ve öğretmenine antika dükkandaki keşiflerini anlatmaya başladı.En: Emir soon began to describe their discoveries in the antique shop to his friends and teacher.Tr: Öğretmenleri, "Meraklı olmak güzel ama grubu takip etmek de önemlidir," diye hatırlattı.En: Their teacher reminded, "Being curious is great, but following the group is also important."Tr: Emir ise bu maceranın hem keşif yaparken hem de kuralların önemini doğru anlama fırsatı sunduğunu anladı.En: Emir realized that this adventure offered an opportunity to understand both exploring and the importance of rules correctly.Tr: Sonunda, o günün hatırası ve öğrettikleri hafızalara kazındı.En: In the end, the memory and lessons of that day were etched into their minds.Tr: Artık Emir, dikkatle dinlenmiş, Leyla ve Serkan ise yeni bir maceranın hayalini kurarak dönmüşlerdi.En: Now Emir was attentively resting, while Leyla and Serkan returned home dreaming of a new adventure.Tr: Kapalıçarşı'nın labirent gibi koridorları, onlara sadece bir çevre değil, yeni bir ufuk açmıştı.En: The labyrinth-like corridors of the Kapalıçarşı opened up not just their surroundings but a new horizon for them. Vocabulary Words:immense: iç içehistorical: tarihicuriosity: merakseparate: ayrılmaksparkle: pırıltınarrow: darcorridor: koridorvendor: satıcıadorned: bezelisuspicion: şüpheantique: antikawoven: dokunmuşSelçuklu period: Selçuklu dönemiimpressed: etkilenmişwitnessed: şahitlik etmiştiretched: kazındılabyrinth-like: labirent gibihorizon: ufukorganized: düzenliconfidence: güvenplunged: daldılarpeaceful: huzurluopportunity: fırsathidden: gizliexplore: keşif yapspring: baharcaution: temkincrowd: kalabalıktransform: dönüşmekdirectives: direktifler

Fluent Fiction - Turkish: Exploring İstanbul's Hidden Corners: A School Trip Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/tr/episode/2026-04-27-07-38-19-tr Story Transcript:Tr: Bahar mevsiminin ılık bir günüydü.En: It was a warm day in the spring season.Tr: Güneş ışıkları, İstanbul'un tarihi çarşısı Kapalıçarşı'nın renkli çatılarının üzerine dökülüyordu.En: Sunlight was pouring over the colorful roofs of İstanbul's historical market, the Kapalıçarşı.Tr: Emir, Leyla ve Serkan, okullarının düzenlediği bu geziye katıldıkları için çok heyecanlıydılar.En: Emir, Leyla, and Serkan were very excited to be part of this trip organized by their school.Tr: Öğretmenlerinin direktifleri açıktı: gruptan ayrılmadan keşif yapacaklardı.En: Their teachers' instructions were clear: they would explore without separating from the group.Tr: Emir tarihi hikayelerle iç içe olmayı severdi.En: Emir loved being immersed in historical stories.Tr: Leyla, Emir'in en iyi arkadaşıydı, işlerini düzenli tutmayı önemserdi.En: Leyla, Emir's best friend, valued keeping things organized.Tr: Serkan ise her zaman temkinliydi; kafasında hep bir soru işareti taşırdı.En: Serkan, on the other hand, was always cautious; he always had a question mark in his mind.Tr: Fakat bugün Emir'in içindeki merak ağır basıyordu.En: But today, Emir's curiosity was overwhelming.Tr: "Gizli bir köşe keşfetmeliyiz," dedi Emir, Leyla ve Serkan'a.En: "We need to discover a hidden corner," said Emir to Leyla and Serkan.Tr: "Öğretmen gruptan ayrılmamamızı söyledi," diye uyardı Leyla, ama Emir'in gözlerindeki pırıltı Leyla'nın ve Serkan'ın kalplerinde de bir kıvılcım yaktı.En: "The teacher told us not to separate from the group," warned Leyla, but the sparkle in Emir's eyes ignited a spark in the hearts of both Leyla and Serkan.Tr: "Bir şans verelim. Eminim bir aksilik olmaz," dedi Emir güvenle.En: "Let's give it a try. I'm sure nothing will go wrong," said Emir confidently.Tr: Üç arkadaş, kalabalığın arasından sıyrılarak dar bir koridora daldılar.En: The three friends slipped through the crowd and plunged into a narrow corridor.Tr: Burada satıcılar, rengarenk halılar ve ipek kumaşlarla bezeli dükkanlarda işlerini yapıyordu.En: Here, vendors were working in shops adorned with colorful carpets and silk fabrics.Tr: “Burası turistik yolların dışında,” diye mırıldandı Serkan, biraz şüpheyle ama aynı zamanda heyecanla.En: "This is beyond the tourist paths," mumbled Serkan with a bit of suspicion but also excitement.Tr: Uzun bir yoldan sonra, az sayıda kişinin olduğu, huzurlu bir köşeye vardılar.En: After a long journey, they reached a peaceful corner with few people around.Tr: Bu bölümde bir antika dükkanı vardı.En: There was an antique shop in this section.Tr: Dükkanda eski, adeta tarihten fırlamış gibi görünen eşyalar vardı.En: The shop contained items that looked as if they had sprung from history.Tr: “İşte aradığımız yer!” diye bağırdı Emir sevinçle.En: "Here's the place we've been looking for!" shouted Emir joyfully.Tr: Dükkanın sahibi, yaşlı bir adam, Emir’e gülümsedi.En: The shop's owner, an old man, smiled at Emir.Tr: "Bu kilimi Selçuklu döneminde dokunmuş," dedi, elleriyle gösterdiği kilimi işaret ederek.En: "This carpet was woven during the Selçuklu period," he said, pointing to the carpet he indicated with his hands.Tr: Leyla ve Serkan çok etkilenmişti.En: Leyla and Serkan were very impressed.Tr: Serkan...

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