The word ที่ /tîi/ is used almost everywhere. It is understandable you might be confused when to use this word exactly. Today teacher Pear helps you clear up the confusion you may have. USAHE 1: DESCRIBE A NOUN When we want to describe nouns , ที่ /tîi/ is used as a pronoun meaning ‘that, who, which, … [Read more...] about Intermediate Thai : Usage of ที่ /tîi/
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Thai Listening Exercise: Cooking Rice in Bamboo Tube in the Jungle
My family and I hiked into the jungle last Saturday, we cookd rice in bamboo tubes for lunch using all natural matrials. I took this opportunity to create a mini vlog with Thai listening exercise for you to learn Thai. ▪️Script from the video มาดูวิธีหุงข้าวในกระบอกไม้ไผ่ค่ะ /maa duu wí-tii hŭng kâao nai grà-bàwk máai-pài kâ/ Let’s learn how to cook rice in … [Read more...] about Thai Listening Exercise: Cooking Rice in Bamboo Tube in the Jungle
Test Your Thai Grammar (Level 2-3)
Can you form Thai sentences correctly? Let's test your grammar! I've created a short grammar test for you, you need to fill a blank space to complete the sentences. There are five sentences, please let me know your score out of 5 in the comments. คุณทำงาน___________ kun tam-gaan___________ 2. How long have you been working … [Read more...] about Test Your Thai Grammar (Level 2-3)
QUIZ: How Strong is Your Thai Vocabulary? | Commonly Confused Words
I created a short test for you with three pairs of commonly confused words. You need to choose the right word that complete a given sentence correctly. She is just a little girl, but she has to work hard. เขาเป็นแค่ผู้หญิง_______ แต่ต้องทำงานหนัก káo bpen pûu-yĭng _______, dtàe dtâwng tam-ngaan nàk 2. A lot: A. เยอะ /yér/ or … [Read more...] about QUIZ: How Strong is Your Thai Vocabulary? | Commonly Confused Words
Talk Thai Like a Native – How to Say “I’m Sorry For…”
I am sure you know “I'm sorry” in Thai. Did you know how to say “I'M SORRY FOR…”properly like a native speaker? In this lesson, you will learn to apologise to someone for doing something in real Thai language. "I am sorry." or "I apologize" in Thai is ขอโทษ /kăw-tôot/ The pattern you need for "I am sorry for...." is ขอโทษ/kăw-tôot/ + ที่ /tîi/ + a … [Read more...] about Talk Thai Like a Native – How to Say “I’m Sorry For…”
15 Advanced Phrases For Thai Confident Conversation
This video is perfect for intermediate to advanced English learners who want to improve their skills in Thai conversations. I'm teaching you 15 advanced Thai phrases so you feel confident speaking in Thai conversations! So I hope you're ready. Let's get into it! What to say when you understand, but you need to double-check. … [Read more...] about 15 Advanced Phrases For Thai Confident Conversation
Confusing Thai Grammar Rules : Didn’t VS Can’t
There are two uses of the word "ไม่ได้ mâi dâai" which could be confusing for some students. Let's clarify this grammar rule today. Rule number 1: Verb + ไม่ได้ mâi dâai = Can not do something. Rule number 2: ไม่ได้ mâi dâai + verb = Didn't do something Examples: Can not do something ชั้นพูดภาษาไทยไม่ได้ /chán pûut paa-sǎa Thai mâi … [Read more...] about Confusing Thai Grammar Rules : Didn’t VS Can’t
Thai for Intermediate Learners
This post shows a collection of 10 video lessons that are most useful for intermediate learners. You will find Intermediate grammar lessons such as the usage of ก็/gâw , ที่ /tîi/ , ไว้ /wái/ and some videos for practicing your listening skills. Just click on a link and improve your Thai! 5 Words That Make People Think You’re Fluent The Most Important Thai Word "ก็ … [Read more...] about Thai for Intermediate Learners
ADVANCED THAI – 5 Words That Make People Think You’re Fluent
Today I’ve got a slightly longer video lesson for you, I’m going to teach you FIVE advanced verbs that are going to make you sound like a native Thai speaker and they are going to dramatically increase your Thai vocabulary. There are also an exercise at the end of the lesson so remember to check them out. :) ติด /dtìt/ Basic meanings: ติด/dtìt/ has several meanings … [Read more...] about ADVANCED THAI – 5 Words That Make People Think You’re Fluent
Answer questions about yourself in THAI with EASE!
Do you hesitate or feel a little awkward when you get asked about yourself? Do you wonder if your answers sounds natural and accurate? This lesson will help you understand 10 common questions Thai people often ask foreigners and answer those questions in Thai. What is your name? คุณชื่ออะไร /kun chûe à-rai/ For male Speakers: ผมชื่อเจมส์ครับ /pŏm chûe James … [Read more...] about Answer questions about yourself in THAI with EASE!
VIDEO: 10 Phrases to Sound Like a Thai IMMEDIATELY!
You already speak some Thai and want to impress the native speakers with your knowledge? We have created this list of everyday words and expressions that will finally help you achieve native-level fluency in your conversational Thai. ประมาณนี้ /bprà-maan níi/ - “Something like this” Example: อยากได้ชุดประมาณนี้ /yàak dâai chút bprà-maan níi/ I would … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Phrases to Sound Like a Thai IMMEDIATELY!
VIDEO: Real Life Conversation: MAKE A DATE
This lesson offer you two exercises: 1.You can practice your listening skills. 2. You will learn 12 useful phrases for making a date and eating out. Kru Pear has a special guest to help her doing the role play, you will get to listen to a Thai man's voice in this video! Dialogue from the video: Pele: กินข้าวยังครับ /gin kâao yang kráp/ Have you eaten … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Real Life Conversation: MAKE A DATE
VIDEO: Learn 5 QUESTION WORDS and 3 TENSES in Under 10 Minutes
WHAT? อะไร /à-rai/ PRESENT TENSE: ทำอะไร /tam à-rai/ What do you do? PAST TENSE: เมื่อวานทำอะไร /mûea-waan tam à-rai/ What did you do yesterday? FUTURE TENSE: คุณจะทำอะไร/kun jà tam à-rai/ What will you do? WHERE? ที่ไหน / tîi-năi/ PRESENT TENSE: กินข้าวที่ไหน/gin kâao tîi-năi/ Where do you eat? PAST … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Learn 5 QUESTION WORDS and 3 TENSES in Under 10 Minutes
VIDEO: 10 Useful Phrases You Must Know When Visiting Thailand
Basic everyday phrases สวัสดี /sà-wàt-dii/ - Hello & Goodbye ขอบคุณ /kàwp-kun/ - Thank you ไม่เป็นไร/mâi bpen rai/ - No worries ขอโทษ/ kăw-tôot/ - I am sorry & excuse me! Phrase to answer yes and no YES Male – ครับ /kráp/ Female – ค่ะ /kâ/ NO Male – ไม่ครับ /mâi kráp/ Female - ไม่ค่ะ /mâi kâ/ Going … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Useful Phrases You Must Know When Visiting Thailand
VIDEO: 50 Common Thai Phrases to Use in Conversation (PART 2)
50 Common Thai Phrases to Use in Conversation (PART 1) CLICK HERE to see the phrases from part 1 50 Common Thai Phrases to Use in Conversation (PART 2) Common Phrases used to ask for information: คุณรู้ไหมว่า /kun rúu mái wâa/ Do you have any clue …? Example: Do you have any clue where 7Eleven … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 50 Common Thai Phrases to Use in Conversation (PART 2)
Video: Improve Your Thai Conversation Skills
Pear and I catch up on the phone, we talk about what we want to do after the situation is back to normal. You will learn useful Thai grammar and phrases you can use in daily life from this lesson. Below is the dialogue of the conversation: Mod: เป็นไงบ้าง ไม่ได้คุยกันหลายวัน /bpen ngai bâang, mâi-dâai kui gan lăai wan/ How are you doing? We didn't … [Read more...] about Video: Improve Your Thai Conversation Skills
VIDEO: Forming Basic Thai Sentences
The Thai language is like Legos. If you want to build a solid structure, you need to put down the first few blocks in the right place. That’s why learning basic Thai sentences is so important! You need to know the basics before you can build a beautiful castle with your words. In this lesson, you will learn three fundamental rules of forming basic Thai sentences … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Forming Basic Thai Sentences
5 Ways to Say “YES” in Thai Language
One of the first things you should do when you start learning Thai is to understand how to form Yes/ No questions and learn how to give the correct "YES" or "NO" answer. Many students understand that "ใช่ /châi/" is used for answering "YES" to every question which is WRONG. In this lesson, I am going to explain how to answer "yes" and "no" to basic Yes/No questions. To be able … [Read more...] about 5 Ways to Say “YES” in Thai Language
VIDEO: Fix Your Thai Mistakes : “กัน /gan/” VS “ด้วยกัน /dûai gan/”
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the everyday useful Thai word "กัน /gan/" The common usages of กัน /gan/ that are used in everyday life are: 1.กัน /gan/ 2.ด้วยกัน /dûai gan/ 3.เหมือนกัน / mŭean gan/ 1. กัน /gan/ is used by itself in two situations: [1] กัน/gan/ means "each other". We use this structure : Plural subject + VERB + กัน/gan/ Examples: เจอกัน … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Fix Your Thai Mistakes : “กัน /gan/” VS “ด้วยกัน /dûai gan/”
SPEAK NATURAL THAI – How to Say【Thank You For】
I am sure you know "thank you" in Thai. Did you know how to say "THANK YOU FOR..." in both casual and formal situations properly like a native speaker? In this lesson, you will learn to thank someone for something or doing something in real Thai language. OPTION 1: Casual Way ขอบคุณ /kàwp kun/ + ที่/ tîi /+ verb Examples: ขอบคุณที่มา /kàwp kun tîi … [Read more...] about SPEAK NATURAL THAI – How to Say【Thank You For】