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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 18 MIN

From Cake Recipes to Calculus: A School Day Adventure

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Fluent Fiction - Turkish: From Cake Recipes to Calculus: A School Day Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/tr/episode/2026-04-07-07-38-19-tr Story Transcript:Tr: Emre ve Aylin, okul koridorlarında hızlı adımlarla ilerliyordu.En: Emre and Aylin were walking quickly through the school corridors.Tr: İkisinin de kafasında tatlı düşünceler vardı.En: They both had sweet thoughts in their minds.Tr: Bugün, yemek pişirme kulübü günüydü.En: Today was cooking club day.Tr: Emre, yeni pastalar yapmayı öğrenmek için sabırsızlanıyordu.En: Emre was eager to learn how to make new cakes.Tr: Aylin ise onunla birlikte olmaktan keyif alıyor, aynı zamanda işleri düzende tutmaya çalışıyordu.En: Aylin, on the other hand, enjoyed being with him and was also trying to keep things organized.Tr: Havada baharın taze kokusu vardı.En: There was the fresh scent of spring in the air.Tr: Açık pencerelerden içeri dolan çiçek kokuları, koridorlara yayılan öğrenci seslerine karışıyordu.En: The smell of flowers coming in through the open windows mixed with the sounds of students filling the corridors.Tr: Okulun eski taş binası, duvarlarındaki renkli afişlerle her zamankinden daha canlı görünüyordu.En: The old stone building of the school looked more lively than ever with the colorful posters on its walls.Tr: Emre, "İşte burası," dedi.En: Emre said, "Here it is."Tr: Yanlış bir sınıfa giriyorlardı ama bunu henüz bilmiyorlardı.En: They were entering the wrong classroom, but they didn’t know it yet.Tr: İçeri girdiklerinde, tahtada karmaşık matematiksel ifadeler gördüler.En: When they went inside, they saw complicated mathematical expressions on the board.Tr: Aylin hemen tedirgin oldu.En: Aylin immediately became uneasy.Tr: "Emre, yanlış yerde miyiz?" diye fısıldadı.En: She whispered, "Emre, are we in the wrong place?"Tr: Emre, etrafa hızlıca bakındı.En: Emre looked around quickly.Tr: Ama yerlerine oturdular çünkü çıkmak için uygun bir zaman görünmüyordu.En: But they sat down because it didn't seem like an appropriate time to leave.Tr: Öğretmen içeri girmişti bile, onlara dikkatle bakarak.En: The teacher had already entered and was looking at them attentively.Tr: Ders başladı ve Emre, ciddiyetle defterini açtı.En: The class started, and Emre opened his notebook seriously.Tr: "Sadece not alıyormuş gibi yapalım," diye önerdi.En: "Let's just pretend to take notes," he suggested.Tr: Aylin başını salladı, matematikle arası iyi olmasa da en azından bir şeyler öğrenebileceğini düşündü.En: Aylin nodded; she wasn't good at math, but she thought she might at least learn something.Tr: İleri düzey matematik dersiydi.En: It was an advanced math class.Tr: İkisi de sorulan soruların çoğunu anlamıyordu ama Aylin dikkatle dinliyordu.En: They both didn’t understand most of the questions asked, but Aylin was listening intently.Tr: Ancak dersin ortasında, öğretmen doğrudan onlara bir soru yöneltti.En: However, in the middle of the class, the teacher directly addressed them with a question.Tr: Emre, eğlenmeyi severdi.En: Emre liked to have fun.Tr: Bu yüzden, soruya bir tebessümle, "Ah matematik mi? Daha çok pasta tariflerini seviyoruz," yanıtını verdi.En: So, he answered the question with a smile, "Oh, math? We prefer cake recipes."Tr: Sınıf bir kahkaha çemberi içinde kaldı.En: The class erupted into a circle of laughter.Tr: Öğretmen bile gülümsedi.En: Even the teacher smiled.Tr: "Peki, siz iki maceraperest neredeydiniz?" diye sordu.En: "So, where were you two adventurers headed?" he asked.Tr: Emre, "Yemek kulübünü arıyorduk. Yanlış odaya girmişiz," dedi.En: Emre said, "We were looking for the cooking club. Seems we entered the wrong room."Tr: Öğretmen onları anlayışla dışarı gönderdi.En: The teacher understandingly sent them out.Tr: "Ama yine de cesaretinizden ötürü tebrikler," dedi.En: "But congratulations on your courage, nonetheless," he said.Tr: Emre ve Aylin sınıftan çıktıklarında hızlı adımlarla yemek kulübüne koştular.En: Emre and Aylin rushed to the cooking club with quick steps as they left the class.Tr: Ancak, kulüp günü iptal edilmişti.En: However, the club day had been canceled.Tr: Emre bir an durdu, duyduğu hayal kırıklığına rağmen gülümsedi.En: Emre paused for a moment and smiled despite the disappointment he felt.Tr: "Demek ki belki de biraz daha dikkatli olmalıyız," dedi.En: "Looks like we need to be a bit more careful," he said.Tr: Aylin, Emre’ye baktı.En: Aylin looked at Emre.Tr: Onun bu rahat tavrını takdir ediyordu.En: She appreciated his easygoing attitude.Tr: "Tamam, belki de. Ama en azından bir şeyler öğrendik," diye ekledi.En: "Okay, maybe. But at least we learned something," she added.Tr: Böylece Emre ve Aylin, o günü mutlu birer deneyim olarak tamamladılar.En: Thus, Emre and Aylin ended the day with a happy experience.Tr: Emre, her şeye rağmen eğlenmeyi sevdiğini, Aylin ise bazen akışa kapılmanın da kötü olmadığını anladı.En: Emre realized that he loved having fun despite everything, while Aylin understood that sometimes going with the flow wasn't so bad.Tr: İkisinin de yüzlerinde gülümseme vardı.En: A smile was on both of their faces.Tr: Bahar rüzgarı, kafalarındaki tatlı düşüncelerle birlikte onları yeni maceralara taşıyordu.En: The spring breeze, along with the sweet thoughts in their minds, carried them to new adventures. Vocabulary Words:corridors: koridorlareager: sabırsızlanıyorduorganized: düzendescent: kokuposter: afişcomplicated: karmaşıkexpressions: ifadeleruneasy: tedirginattentively: dikkatlenotebook: defterpretend: mış gibi yapmakadvanced: ileri düzeyintently: dikkatleaddressed: yönelttiadventurer: maceraperestcourage: cesaretcanceled: iptal edildidisappointment: hayal kırıklığıeasygoing: rahatappreciated: takdir etmeexperience: deneyimflow: akıntıbreeze: rüzgarthoughts: düşüncelerrecipe: tarifquickly: hızlıcaappropriate: uygunsuggested: önerdilaughter: kahkahacareful: dikkatli

Fluent Fiction - Turkish: From Cake Recipes to Calculus: A School Day Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/tr/episode/2026-04-07-07-38-19-tr Story Transcript:Tr: Emre ve Aylin, okul koridorlarında hızlı adımlarla ilerliyordu.En: Emre and Aylin were walking quickly through the school corridors.Tr: İkisinin de kafasında tatlı düşünceler vardı.En: They both had sweet thoughts in their minds.Tr: Bugün, yemek pişirme kulübü günüydü.En: Today was cooking club day.Tr: Emre, yeni pastalar yapmayı öğrenmek için sabırsızlanıyordu.En: Emre was eager to learn how to make new cakes.Tr: Aylin ise onunla birlikte olmaktan keyif alıyor, aynı zamanda işleri düzende tutmaya çalışıyordu.En: Aylin, on the other hand, enjoyed being with him and was also trying to keep things organized.Tr: Havada baharın taze kokusu vardı.En: There was the fresh scent of spring in the air.Tr: Açık pencerelerden içeri dolan çiçek kokuları, koridorlara yayılan öğrenci seslerine karışıyordu.En: The smell of flowers coming in through the open windows mixed with the sounds of students filling the corridors.Tr: Okulun eski taş binası, duvarlarındaki renkli afişlerle her zamankinden daha canlı görünüyordu.En: The old stone building of the school looked more lively than ever with the colorful posters on its walls.Tr: Emre, "İşte burası," dedi.En: Emre said, "Here it is."Tr: Yanlış bir sınıfa giriyorlardı ama bunu henüz bilmiyorlardı.En: They were entering the wrong classroom, but they didn’t know it yet.Tr: İçeri girdiklerinde, tahtada karmaşık matematiksel ifadeler gördüler.En: When they went inside, they saw complicated mathematical expressions on the board.Tr: Aylin hemen tedirgin oldu.En: Aylin immediately became uneasy.Tr: "Emre, yanlış yerde miyiz?" diye fısıldadı.En: She whispered, "Emre, are we in the wrong place?"Tr: Emre, etrafa hızlıca bakındı.En: Emre looked around quickly.Tr: Ama yerlerine oturdular çünkü çıkmak için uygun bir zaman görünmüyordu.En: But they sat down because it didn't seem like an appropriate time to leave.Tr: Öğretmen içeri girmişti bile, onlara dikkatle bakarak.En: The teacher had already entered and was looking at them attentively.Tr: Ders başladı ve Emre, ciddiyetle defterini açtı.En: The class started, and Emre opened his notebook seriously.Tr: "Sadece not alıyormuş gibi yapalım," diye önerdi.En: "Let's just pretend to take notes," he suggested.Tr: Aylin başını salladı, matematikle arası iyi olmasa da en azından bir şeyler öğrenebileceğini düşündü.En: Aylin nodded; she wasn't good at math, but she thought she might at least learn something.Tr: İleri düzey matematik dersiydi.En: It was an advanced math class.Tr: İkisi de sorulan soruların çoğunu anlamıyordu ama Aylin dikkatle dinliyordu.En: They both didn’t understand most of the questions asked, but Aylin was listening intently.Tr: Ancak dersin ortasında, öğretmen doğrudan onlara bir soru yöneltti.En: However, in the middle of the class, the teacher directly addressed them with a question.Tr: Emre, eğlenmeyi severdi.En: Emre liked to have fun.Tr: Bu yüzden, soruya bir tebessümle, "Ah matematik mi? Daha çok pasta tariflerini seviyoruz," yanıtını verdi.En: So, he answered the question with a smile, "Oh, math? We prefer cake recipes."Tr: Sınıf bir kahkaha çemberi içinde kaldı.En: The class erupted into a circle of laughter.Tr:...

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