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Great explanation. I had to listen a few times how to use muea when referring to a past event.
You are good teacher. I understand everything clearly. Thank you very much Sir.
What a wonderful teacher you are 👌 10/10✅
Best ever teacher !
Another great lesson, thank you 🙏🏻 ขอบคุณมากครับ
This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
Great lesson 👏👏👏
Thanks for great lesson 🙏ขอบคุณนะครับ
Whew! Lots of good stuff today, Jack. Good job.
Jack, so good to see you ! love your videos !! and thank you :D
Больше спасибо! Khob khun khrap 🤗
I’m learning more and more!
Great lesson Jack, thank you
What a great lesson. Thank you
Great teacher, thanks!!
Wonderful, thank you Jack 🙏
Very helpful, thank you!!
Could you also cover the difference between เมื่อ and ตอน as time markers?
Excellent teacher . It s a pitty we can t ‘buy him a coffee’ . I d be happy to contribute .
Thanks - very useful.
❤❤ขอบคุณครับ
Khap Khun khaaa🎉🎉
sabai dii mai krap?
Great class
Very useful !
Can U teach Thai idioms? Wanna learn😍
Do you teach thai language for private lessons
With the first example - "when I opened the door, then the dog ran out", do you have to use gaw? In English we just say when I opened the door, the dog ran out. In Thai, the extra word is required?
I would say it does sound more natural to put ‘gaw’ in the sentence.😊
@@s.chitratta5894 ok, I figured in Thai it would be required, English can be a very sloppy language - taking shortcuts whenever possible.
เมื่อดูวิดีโอของแจ็คก็เรียน
☝☝👌
super tuned. details. thank you bro
Tawn ni maa tee nee diow ni, come here right now...?
Great explanation. I had to listen a few times how to use muea when referring to a past event.
You are good teacher. I understand everything clearly. Thank you very much Sir.
What a wonderful teacher you are 👌 10/10✅
Best ever teacher !
Another great lesson, thank you 🙏🏻 ขอบคุณมากครับ
This was incredibly helpful, thank you!
Great lesson 👏👏👏
Thanks for great lesson 🙏
ขอบคุณนะครับ
Whew! Lots of good stuff today, Jack. Good job.
Jack, so good to see you ! love your videos !! and thank you :D
Больше спасибо! Khob khun khrap 🤗
I’m learning more and more!
Great lesson Jack, thank you
What a great lesson. Thank you
Great teacher, thanks!!
Wonderful, thank you Jack 🙏
Very helpful, thank you!!
Could you also cover the difference between เมื่อ and ตอน as time markers?
Excellent teacher . It s a pitty we can t ‘buy him a coffee’ . I d be happy to contribute .
Thanks - very useful.
❤❤ขอบคุณครับ
Khap Khun khaaa🎉🎉
sabai dii mai krap?
Great class
Very useful !
Can U teach Thai idioms? Wanna learn😍
Do you teach thai language for private lessons
With the first example - "when I opened the door, then the dog ran out", do you have to use gaw? In English we just say when I opened the door, the dog ran out. In Thai, the extra word is required?
I would say it does sound more natural to put ‘gaw’ in the sentence.😊
@@s.chitratta5894 ok, I figured in Thai it would be required, English can be a very sloppy language - taking shortcuts whenever possible.
เมื่อดูวิดีโอของแจ็คก็เรียน
☝☝👌
super tuned. details. thank you bro
Tawn ni maa tee nee diow ni, come here right now...?