Mr. Liebeler. Do you speak Turkish?

Mrs. Hall. Turkish a little bit.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever try to speak to Marina Oswald in English?

Mrs. Hall. No; I never did. I wasn't so long with her to try to teach her something.

Mr. Liebeler. It was quite clear to you, was it, that Marina could not speak English at all?

Mrs. Hall. Yes; she could understand a little bit what the conversations was about, if I was talking to somebody. But she couldn't understand all little things.

Mr. Liebeler. Now you first met Marina, you say, in approximately July of 1962. Did you have an opinion as to how much English she could understand at that time?

Mrs. Hall. Well, I think it was the same thing.

Mr. Liebeler. She didn't seem to learn too much English as time went on, is that right?

Mrs. Hall. Well, George Bouhe tried to teach her, and he brought her books and things like that. And once a week or twice a week she was sending her homework or something to him. He would correct her and sometimes, on a weekend, he would come and teach her more. That was all that I know that she has of English.