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VIDEO: How to Start Reading Thai

Wednesday May 19, 2021 by Mod 7 Comments

In this lesson I’m teaching you to start reading Thai like the way I learned at school.

Learn the Thai vowels here: https://bit.ly/3tQClUA

Why should you learn to read Thai?

1. Master the Real Sounds of Thai

The biggest advantage you get when you can read Thai is you will be able master your Thai pronunciation. Roman alphabet based languages don’t cover all the sounds in Thailanguage, especially when it comes to both distinguishing vowel length and mastering those ever-tricky tones. Learning Thai pronunciation by understand how to read is the best way to master all the real Thai sounds and makes it less likely that you will develop bad habits when you speak.

2. Unlimited Opportunity to Expand your Thai vocabulary

You can start learning new words by reading and using a dictionary by yourself. No more asking your Thai friend “what does the sign say?” Being able to read also helps a great deal to memories new words.

3. Immerse Yourself in Real Thai Life

Imagine yourself being able to read street signs, food menu, or even Thai newspapers or your Thai friends’ posts on their social media. You will be able to understand the real Thainess by reading materials available around you in everyday life.

ONLINE READING GROUP CLASSES ON ZOOM:

There are thousand of sources to learn to read Thai, but the information is not well structured. Do not waste your time figuring it out yourself. Let us give you the right direction to master Thai reading, join our online group reading course today!

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Course Level : Beginner (Stage 1)

Course Duration: 15 Hour Course

Schedule : Sat & Sun 8:30 – 10:00 A.M. Thailand time Course

Date: 12 June – 11 July 2021

Price: 5,500 Baht.

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  1. R says

    Thursday January 26, 2023 at 12:25

    Sawasdee Kha,
    How many student do you take for each class? Is there any limit or if you take individual class also?

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday January 30, 2023 at 12:05

      Sawatdii ka, thank you for your message. It is great that you are interested in learning Thai with us.
      For our online group classes, we limit the number of students unto 10 people. However at the moment we offer group classes for speaking and listening classes only. For reading and writing classes, we offer online one-on-one lessons. Please see the rates and packages for online private lessons below;

      •Purchase a 10 hour course, and get 1 free lesson ( 9,500 Baht)
      •Purchase a 20 hour course, and get 2 free lessons ( 18,000 Baht)
      •Purchase a 30 hour course, and get 4 free lessons ( 27,000 Baht)
      •Purchase a 40 hour course, and get 6 free lessons ( 36,000 Baht)
      •Purchase a 50 hour course, and get 8 free lessons ( 43,500 Baht)

      We always prefer talking to the student for a complimentary lesson to find out what the student wishes to achieve and how we can best work together. If this is convenient for you, please contact me at learnthaiwithmod@gmail.com.

      Best regards,
      Mod

      Reply
  2. Mauro says

    Monday June 20, 2022 at 16:57

    hi! I just watched this video (though I can already write and read thai, slowly) because I like the way you explain things – you only forgot to mention that อ is mostly silent, so your last example อา can be a little confusing for a beginner as in reality one has to pronounce the vowel า only
    great video anyway, those primary school sheets seem to be very useful!
    and, of course, you’re gorgeous as ever!

    Reply
  3. Evert says

    Saturday May 22, 2021 at 03:44

    Sawatdee krap kun pooying Mod, do you mean Ducht time vryday / saterday 3.30 til 5.00 and saterday/ sunday? Or saterday / sunday 3.30 til 5.00 and sunday / monday 3.30 til 5.00
    Thank you that you will think about euro people. Khop kun mak

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Monday May 31, 2021 at 14:10

      Sawatdee ka Khun Evert,

      I am sorry for my late reply.

      I meant our current schedule for reading course is
      Saturday and Sunday (weekend) during 3:30 to 5:00 A.M. in the morning Dutch time.

      I hope we can find availability for students in Europe soon.

      Reply
  4. Evert says

    Wednesday May 19, 2021 at 19:48

    Thank you. Whats time in the Netherlands? Is Zoom save? How to do when i beable onley sunday, because saterday i have almost no time. lian dek bpoo ya ta yai. Is there an way to catch up or do another day? Do you have a schema/list how the course is build.? What topics are coverered in each chapter and episode.

    Reply
    • Mod says

      Friday May 21, 2021 at 23:13

      Sawatdee ka Khun Evert, thank you for your interest in joining our online reading group course on Zoom. The schedule of the course in the Netherlands is Sat & Sun at 3:30 – 5:00 A.M.

      I understand if this schedule is not convenient for you. We will organise a new course that is European-friendly time in the near future.

      Please write us at learnthaiwithmod@gmail.com to receive the course outline.

      Thank you and regards,
      Mod

      Reply

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