Another compliment here. I really like how you pronounce things clearly, specify the tone, and repeat numerous times. the best youtube channel for me for learning Thai effectively🙏😊
Jack, I love your lessons, it is a real pleasure to learn Thai with you. And this super clear pronunciation!!! It is much easier to understand everything. You are great!!! Please keep going. 🙏 🥰
Jack, I really love your videos. I went to Thailand this January and I'll going back at July and I hope I can communicate better in Thai. And I like you say how to pronounce the words right but you also say how Thai people normally pronounce them. Coz if we only learn the formal way, when we are talking with Thai people, a lot of things might be confusing. Thanks a lot!
I have to say I fully agree with all the compliments below. Your demeanor and teaching methods are great! I have studied many languages and am just beginning Thai. I have an idea I would like to discuss with you I am frequently in Bangkok. I would love to discuss my idea with you if you have any interest.
I’m learning Thai and I’m so happy I found your channel. I will make Thailand my new house so I need speak the language. Your videos are so good I just love how you explain everything. Thanks 😊
I see four or five people doing videos on teaching Thai. You my favorite! I love the way you teach and reinforce old lessons. Keep doing it and I keep watching 555
YOU are such a talented teacher !!! Mother of study is repeating and you do this for us. Plus you show with your finger the intonations. That's sooo good !!! Keep on the great work. Big sucsess garanteed !!! Cheers from germany
สวัสดีครับ Hello, I don't know much about Thai language schools in Bangkok, but check out the AUA Thai Program at Chumchuri Square office building. I saw many foreigners go to study there.
Of course! They can be formal and informal. They are spoken language. You can commonly use these sentences to speak both in formal and informal situations.
I have difficulty with the gesture for the falling tone. Every time Jack illustrates it he rises his finger in an arc before falling - so it must be a rising falling tone I guess?
Yes, the falling tone is similar to the Chinese pinyin 4th sound. The way I remember it personally is actually the opposite of falling, it is more like a high tone. The main sound is a high tone, but it is not rising, it is like high right away. Think of it like an exclamation mark, like if you were to shout 'Hey!'. I personally also don't find it intuitive to think of this tone as a 'falling' tone because the main sound is a high exclamation mark kind of tone. But I think I see why they call it falling tone because to fall you first need to begin from a higher place. I still prefer my own way of seeing it though. Hope this helps!
Another compliment here. I really like how you pronounce things clearly, specify the tone, and repeat numerous times. the best youtube channel for me for learning Thai effectively🙏😊
Thank you so much 🙏😉
Jack, I love your lessons, it is a real pleasure to learn Thai with you. And this super clear pronunciation!!! It is much easier to understand everything. You are great!!! Please keep going. 🙏 🥰
Thank you Kru Jack!!
your way of teaching is SUPERRRRRR
Jack, I really love your videos. I went to Thailand this January and I'll going back at July and I hope I can communicate better in Thai. And I like you say how to pronounce the words right but you also say how Thai people normally pronounce them. Coz if we only learn the formal way, when we are talking with Thai people, a lot of things might be confusing. Thanks a lot!
I have to say I fully agree with all the compliments below. Your demeanor and teaching methods are great! I have studied many languages and am just beginning Thai. I have an idea I would like to discuss with you I am frequently in Bangkok. I would love to discuss my idea with you if you have any interest.
I’m learning Thai and I’m so happy I found your channel. I will make Thailand my new house so I need speak the language. Your videos are so good I just love how you explain everything. Thanks 😊
You are really a wonderful teacher!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!;
Thanks Jack
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I see four or five people doing videos on teaching Thai. You my favorite! I love the way you teach and reinforce old lessons.
Keep doing it and I keep watching 555
You teach very good !!!
Sanuk Mac mac !!!!
clear teaching , thank you
that was very useful, thank you very much kru Jack
YOU are such a talented teacher !!! Mother of study is repeating and you do this for us. Plus you show with your finger the intonations. That's sooo good !!! Keep on the great work. Big sucsess garanteed !!! Cheers from germany
Thank you so much. I'm very happy you like it 😃🙏
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I’m coming to Thailand in April, thank you! 🙏
Welcome 🙏😊
The best teacher❤
The best Thai teacher you are
สวัสดีคุณครู ผมเป็นคนเวียดนาม ปีนี้อายุ 40 ปี ผมก็เข้าใจภาษาญี่ปุ่นN2 JLPT ปัจจุบันกําลังเรียนภาษาไทยด้วยตัวเอง ผมอยากไปเรียนภาษาไทยให้ดีดีที่กรุงเทพ แต่ไม่รู้ว่าโรงเรียนไหนมีคุณภาพ โปรดให้คําแนะนําแก่ผม ผมอยากอยู่ที่เมืองไทยประมาณ 1 ปี ขอบคุณมากครับคุณครู
สวัสดีครับ Hello, I don't know much about Thai language schools in Bangkok, but check out the AUA Thai Program at Chumchuri Square office building. I saw many foreigners go to study there.
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Love the way of your teaching. So clear. Thank you teacher Jack.
It's helpful for me
Thank you Dear Sir for your lessons...
Have a good one 😊
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Do you have a podcast too? I learn a lot from your videos. Thank you!
ขอบคุณครับ your video helps my daily practice!
You are a good teacher kuru
Thanks
kob khun maag maag krub 🙏
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thankyou so much na ka Khun, your video is very helpful! you're the most articulate of them all. You deserve all the accolades!
Thank you. I like the way you teach. Khap Khun kap
I love your lessons.
great video!
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its so useful thankyou นะคะ~ looking forward to seeing more videos🎉
Thank you
Love your channel! 🙏 thank you!
Thank you Jack for such a good and useful content!
very good vidioz
Wow very good, khob khun kab
Im Thai, after watching this VDO I just realized Thai language is quite difficult haha
Love your videos. It’s very helpful. Thank you. Hope you can do a video on Thai pronunciation for those who can’t roll our tongue. 😂
Could I ask a question please with the two sentences that had ( kue ) in the middle
Are they formal or informal usage
Of course! They can be formal and informal. They are spoken language. You can commonly use these sentences to speak both in formal and informal situations.
I have difficulty with the gesture for the falling tone. Every time Jack illustrates it he rises his finger in an arc before falling - so it must be a rising falling tone I guess?
Yes, the falling tone is similar to the Chinese pinyin 4th sound. The way I remember it personally is actually the opposite of falling, it is more like a high tone. The main sound is a high tone, but it is not rising, it is like high right away. Think of it like an exclamation mark, like if you were to shout 'Hey!'. I personally also don't find it intuitive to think of this tone as a 'falling' tone because the main sound is a high exclamation mark kind of tone.
But I think I see why they call it falling tone because to fall you first need to begin from a higher place. I still prefer my own way of seeing it though.
Hope this helps!
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