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Basic Thai Grammar: Present Continuous Tense

Friday April 10, 2020 by Mod Leave a Comment

Basic Thai Grammar: Present Continuous Tense If you just started learning Thai, you first need to know some basic rules of the language. Developing a solid foundation in Thai grammar will not only help you create your own sentences correctly but will also make it easier to improve your communication skills in both spoken and written Thai. In this lesson teacher Pear … [Read more...] about Basic Thai Grammar: Present Continuous Tense

Thai Grammar : Conditional Sentences

Sunday March 29, 2020 by Mod 3 Comments

In this lesson, teacher Pear is teaching you a useful Thai grammar - Thai continual sentences or "if clauses". It is simple and straight forward, you only need to know this structure: ถ้า /tâa/ (if) + sentence 1 , subject + (ก็ /gâw/)* + verb  *ก็ gâw is optional For example; If I am tired, I go to sleep. ถ้า ฉัน เหนื่อย ฉัน นอน /tâa chán nùeai, chán … [Read more...] about Thai Grammar : Conditional Sentences

VIDEO: 10 Thai Expressions to Encourage People During Tough Times

Thursday March 19, 2020 by Mod 6 Comments

Our life is full of challenges, ups, and downs. Every single day is challenging for you. Along with a good time, you often have to face some bad times too in your life. In hard times, the words of encouragement can motivate your friends in a positive way. This lesson I am sharing with you Thai expressions of well wishing and encouragement. It will help you improve  your … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Thai Expressions to Encourage People During Tough Times

VIDEO: Top 10 Thai Proverbs You NEED to Know

Wednesday March 11, 2020 by Mod 1 Comment

Sawatdee ka! Have you ever had a day in Thailand where people said the strangest things?   You are doing bad Thai dance? She is running away from a tiger? Why did you catch fish with your hands?...Wait! What’s going on here? The answer is that your Thai friends are using proverbs.   What Is a Proverb ? Proverb in Thai is called สุภาษิต … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Top 10 Thai Proverbs You NEED to Know

VIDEO: House Vocabulary Words | Expand Your Thai Vocabulary

Tuesday March 3, 2020 by Mod 9 Comments

Here is the list of words from the video: ครัว/krua/ = kitchen ตู้เย็น/dtûu-yen/ = fridge ตู้แช่แข็ง /dtûu châe kăeng/ = freezer ตู้ /dtûu/ = cupboard ลิ้นชัก /lín chák/ = drawer อ่างล้างจาน /àang-láang jaan/ = sink กาต้มน้ำ /gaa dtôm náam/ = kattle เครื่องทำกาแฟ /krûang tam gaa-fae/ = coffee machine เครื่องปิ้งขนมปัง /krûeang bpîng kà- nŏm-bpang/ = … [Read more...] about VIDEO: House Vocabulary Words | Expand Your Thai Vocabulary

VIDEO: 12 Useful Thai Idioms to Sound Like a Native Thai Speaker

Saturday February 22, 2020 by Mod 3 Comments

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

VIDEO: Speak Like a Thai – Common Mistakes When Using the Word “Pay”

Saturday February 22, 2020 by Mod 1 Comment

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

Wednesday February 12, 2020 by Mod 3 Comments

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

Saturday February 8, 2020 by Mod 21 Comments

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

VIDEO: 5 Words You Must Not Mispronounce!

Saturday January 18, 2020 by Mod 63 Comments

This lesson we are talking about words for everyday life that we often hear Thai language learners mispronounce. If you mispronounce these words, it might change the meaning to an offensive word or impolite word, so we would like you to be careful when saying these five words! ขวา /kwăa/ = right คอย /kawi/ = wait for , and เคย /keoi/ = ever, have done something before … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 5 Words You Must Not Mispronounce!

KHANOM: The Unspoiled Paradise of Thailand

Sunday January 12, 2020 by Mod 17 Comments

When my students ask me where in Thailand I am from, and I tell them “Nakhon Si Thammarat”, all of them would ask “where is that?”. Then I reply “not far from Samui island” or “next to Krabi”, they would immediately say “Ahhhhhh….”. I thought to myself it was a shame that Nakhon Si Thammarat is such a gem, but it is often overlooked by tourists who flock to nearby Samui, … [Read more...] about KHANOM: The Unspoiled Paradise of Thailand

VIDEO: UPGRADE YOUR GRAMMAR | CONVERSATION

Thursday January 9, 2020 by Mod 5 Comments

This is a good lesson to learn many language skills. My sister and I created a Thai conversation for your to listen, it helps you to improve your listening, also you can learn some Thai grammars, and practice pronunciation with this video. At the end of the lesson, I have an exercise for you to practice the grammars that you learned today. Please find the answers … [Read more...] about VIDEO: UPGRADE YOUR GRAMMAR | CONVERSATION

VIDEO: Fix Your THAI Grammar

Saturday December 7, 2019 by Mod 16 Comments

This lesson is very special because you will learn two things in one; [1] Thai Grammar [2] Listening skills I try to make this lesson useful for both beginners and intermediate learners. I edited the same role play in two different versions; Version 1 is with subtitle and has slower talking speed Version 2 is without subtitle and has normal talking speed. If … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Fix Your THAI Grammar

VIDEO: Learn Thai While Driving

Wednesday December 4, 2019 by Mod 3 Comments

https://youtu.be/wW3kjvHEJO4 In this lesson teacher Pear is talking about useful words and phrases you related to driving. Even if you know some of these words, make sure you are focusing on the pronunciation of the words so that you are understood and sound like a real Thai. :) Below is the dialogue from the video. OFFER A RIDE: อ้าว เจมส์ จะไปไหน /âao James jà … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Learn Thai While Driving

VIDEO: Pronounce 50 Common Thai Words PERFECTLY

Friday November 15, 2019 by Mod 13 Comments

In my opinion the absolute best way to sound more like a native speaker is to imitate other native speakers. So I want you to imitate or to copy me! Now these words might seem quite easy to you because they are words we use all the time BUT I would like you to really concentrate on the vowel sounds if the word is pronounced with a short or long sound as well as the … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Pronounce 50 Common Thai Words PERFECTLY

VIDEO: Listen Better, Speak Better

Wednesday October 30, 2019 by Mod 21 Comments

Learning to pronounce Thai words correctly can be one of the hardest parts of learning Thai. One way to improve your pronunciation is to "learn to listen". Before you learn how to speak, you will need to learn how to listen. Some sounds can be hard to tell apart when you're listening. If you can hear the difference, it will be easier to speak correctly. So for this lesson … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Listen Better, Speak Better

VIDEO: Confusing Thai Words! | Fix Common Vocabulary Mistakes

Sunday September 22, 2019 by Mod 14 Comments

In this lesson I am talking about confusing Thai words. Words that have the same translation in English, words that sounds similar in Thai. For example; the word "ask"; Can I ask you a question? Can I ask for your phone number? In Thai language we use two different words for the above question - ถาม /tăam/ and ขอ /kăw/. Confusing, huh? Which word is the correct one … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Confusing Thai Words! | Fix Common Vocabulary Mistakes

VIDEO: Don’t Say These Words

Thursday August 29, 2019 by Mod 16 Comments

 I have been giving private lessons for almost ten years. My students are from around the world; America, Europe, Australia, Middle East, and Asia. One if the same mistakes they make is using words that Thai people don't use because those terms are too formal or old-fashioned. In this lesson I share with you ten common Thai words that I keep hearing my students say but Thai … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Don’t Say These Words

One Day Trip from Pattaya to Samae Sarn island

Sunday August 18, 2019 by Mod 14 Comments

Samae San (แสมสาร) is a small island located in Sattahip District, Chonburi Province of Thailand. The island is very small but excellent sightseeing and clean and tidy compared to Koh Larn. It is one of nine islands in the Plant Genetic Conservation Project under the Royal Initiative of Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Princess Debaratanarajasuda with the objectives of … [Read more...] about One Day Trip from Pattaya to Samae Sarn island

VIDEO: Improve Your Listening Skills (Intermediate)

Monday August 5, 2019 by Mod 7 Comments

We would like to encourage you to practice more listening skills. Listening is every bit as important to learning as reading, writing and speaking. Listening will help you to improve your understanding of the language and your pronunciation. So this lesson we created a quick conversation for you to listen. You will be listening to the conversation twice. The first round we … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Improve Your Listening Skills (Intermediate)

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