Compound words are formed when two or more words are joined together to create a new word that has an entirely new meaning. In this lesson teacher Pear is talking about useful compound words that you can use in daily life, it can also helps you improve your vocabulary as well as makes you sound like a native Thai speaker. Here is the list of all 12 words mentioned in the … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 12 Useful Thai Idioms to Sound Like a Native Thai Speaker
Archives for February 2020
VIDEO: Speak Like a Thai – Common Mistakes When Using the Word “Pay”
In this lesson I am talking about common mistakes when students use the word "pay for something" in Thai. Also I answer the question I received from a student on my Facebook page asking how to say "I want to pay for you but not for your friends". … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Speak Like a Thai – Common Mistakes When Using the Word “Pay”
VIDEO: 5 Sweet & Funny Sayings for Your Loved One
A cornball saying has the ability to make you smile. Teacher Pear prepared five cheesy messages to sink your teeth into. Unlike that box of chocolates, they’re calorie-free so don't be afraid to put them in your mouth! คุณขโมยหัวใจของผมไป /kun kà-moai hŭa-jai pŏm/ You stole my heart ผมจะโทรหาตำรวจเพราะว่าคุณขโมยหัวใจของผมไป /pŏm jà toe- hăa … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 5 Sweet & Funny Sayings for Your Loved One
VIDEO: Learn Thai from Love Phrases
With Valentine's day this month, love is definitely in the air, so this lesson you will get to learn Thai language from love quotes. I selected six lovely English phrases and explain how we construct those sentences in Thai. I would like to encourage you to try to translate these expressions to Thai language yourself first, then you can listen to my explanation and check how … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Learn Thai from Love Phrases