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Learning Thai Language

Irene Said:

Learning the Thai language?

We Answered:

hi mate
just type on google thai language in London and I'm sure you gonna find alot of options

Katherine Said:

Is it hard to learn Thai language?

We Answered:

Don't know about anyone else but I find it hard because it is a language that uses tones and if your tone deaf it can be a problem. I understand more then I can speak. I can speak enought to get by.

Jon Said:

Is there anything free on the internet to help me learn thai language?

We Answered:

thai-language.com

Edwin Said:

Learning Thai Writing In Bangkok Thai Language School -10 Points ?

We Answered:

I learned Thai at AUA - which I don't recommend. Their 'natural' method takes longer than it naturally takes an infant to learn to speak decent language. Add up the low per hour costs over the time needed (3 years at least) and you do pay a fortune.

Later I took some courses at Baan Phassaa Thai - which I do recommend. You can study exactly as you require. Contact Khun Yawalak for details.

Crystal Said:

How do I begin to learn Thai language. Any website to recommand?

We Answered:

http://www.thai-language.com/ : dictionary, language lessons, reference materials. MANY Thai language-learning resources!

http://www.learningthai.com/ : conversational Thai, grammar, alphabet and handwriting, reading Thai, listening resources - another site with LOTS of resources.

http://www.thai2english.com/ : excellent dictionary

http://www.ethaimusic.com/ : learn Thai through popular Thai songs

http://www.survivalthai.com/ : Thai language lessons (transliterated)

http://www.speakrealthai.com/ : Lessons including informal language, slang, and dialects

http://slice-of-thai.com/language/ : "Tasty morsels for learning Thai" (mostly alphabet and tones)

Harold Said:

What is the best Thai language school in Bangkok, Thailand?

We Answered:

I learn at AUA. It takes a long time, hundreds of hours because you learn by listening. In the early lessons they draw on the board so that you know what they are talking about.

The idea is that you learn the words as opposed to translating to Thai from English. It should also make your pronunciation much better.

AUA has the reputation for producing the best Thai speakers, but it does take longer than other courses. I have completed 500 hours and still a long way to go.

The good thing is that there are no fixed time you just turn up when you want. This means it will fit in easily with whatever else you are doing.

Good luck

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