Another incredibly useful video from this channel. Thank you! This is how English should be taught in Thai schools - not all the advanced grammar theory, which even farangs don't understand, and the boring rote learning and repetition. Just short, simple phrases that are used all the time in everyday speech. It's a perfect way to learn and improve.
Very good video although you present a lot of phrases its almost to much at once (for me). Did like when you broke down all the words on the blackboard describing meaning of words. An improvement from part one. Well done. keep up the good work
sawadee khpa kru.Mâi rúu ják ( I dont´know ). And I know.( how can I say )? thanks a lot for sharing ! I´ve been learning a lot Congrats! Júlio César from Brazil
A little tip for you. Don't take this the wrong way, but it's based on 18 years of living in Thailand and learning Thai. Throw away the transliteration. It's a nightmare. Not only will it *not* help you, it will mislead you. When you are learning to speak, look at the Thai spelling of the words you are learning and try to figure out how the written language works. It's really not that difficult and it will help immensely you with your pronunciation. สวัสดีครับคุณครูผมไม่รู้จัก Transliteration is a necessary evil. With so many foreigners in Thailand who can't read Thai it needs to be there otherwise there would be chaos in airports and other places, but as a language learning aid it isn't fit for purpose.
Another incredibly useful video from this channel. Thank you! This is how English should be taught in Thai schools - not all the advanced grammar theory, which even farangs don't understand, and the boring rote learning and repetition. Just short, simple phrases that are used all the time in everyday speech. It's a perfect way to learn and improve.
คุณสอนภาษาไทยเก่งมากครับ
Awesome lesson! Thank you so much.
Khop khun mak ka🙏🏻
👍: Very good, useful video! Greetings from Germany.
Please, make more videos about this topic, I used for talk my thai friend and it's super usefully, thank you so much Mod
Very good video although you present a lot of phrases its almost to much at once (for me). Did like when you broke down all the words on the blackboard describing meaning of words. An improvement from part one. Well done. keep up the good work
Awesome 👍
..so many great sentences to remember 😁😁
The dress is beautiful. Where did you buy it?
I'm getting better
can anyone give an example of the use of the phrase "พูดอีกก็ถูกอีก" thanks
Khuen-nii khun duu suay ma’ak!
Excellent lesson KKK Kru Pear !
sawadee khpa kru.Mâi rúu ják ( I dont´know ). And I know.( how can I say )?
thanks a lot for sharing !
I´ve been learning a lot
Congrats!
Júlio César
from Brazil
A little tip for you. Don't take this the wrong way, but it's based on 18 years of living in Thailand and learning Thai. Throw away the transliteration. It's a nightmare. Not only will it *not* help you, it will mislead you. When you are learning to speak, look at the Thai spelling of the words you are learning and try to figure out how the written language works. It's really not that difficult and it will help immensely you with your pronunciation. สวัสดีครับคุณครูผมไม่รู้จัก Transliteration is a necessary evil. With so many foreigners in Thailand who can't read Thai it needs to be there otherwise there would be chaos in airports and other places, but as a language learning aid it isn't fit for purpose.
Thanks PEAR ;) (correcting the person below me)
Question word at the end of a sentence. Is it spelled ใหม or ไหม ?
I saw it both ways in this video, number 40.
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geng ma Khun Khru
kor hai sa nook kha
Cool but why ask about where 7Eleven is there is one each 100 meters XD
You can apply the 'where is phrase' to any situation.
Eg. Horng nam yuu tee nai?
Where is the toilet?
It's true..
In my city, there is a 7 across the street from a 7…
Hì I am rohit ludo friend u come I delhi
Mai hen duay is all I hear off my wife