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Don Wai Riverside Market: A day out from the bustling Bangkok

Saturday April 23, 2016 by Mod 13 Comments

One of the great excursions to do over the weekend is to visit one of the many floating markets within easy reach of Bangkok. The one that I visited last Sunday is called Don Wai Market (ตลาดดอนหวาย) which is in Nakhon Pratom Province (นครปฐม). My mom took me here before a couple of times when I was little and I haven't had a chance to revisit since, so it was nice to be back … [Read more...] about Don Wai Riverside Market: A day out from the bustling Bangkok

VIDEO: Hotel Conversation

Thursday April 21, 2016 by Mod 10 Comments

Hotel conversation I was in Koh Samet , my favourite closest island to Bangkok for a weekend getaway. I took the opportunity to film a short video lesson about inquiring for a room and making a reservation as well as requesting for extra things in the resort. Fortunately a receptionist was so kind to help me making this lesson. Below is the script of our conversation and … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Hotel Conversation

Trimurti Shrine – Bangkok Shrine of Love

Sunday April 3, 2016 by Mod 41 Comments

I was one of the bridesmaids of my good friend’s wedding. It was a lovely party all around. Every couple has their own how-we-met story, and we were talking about what really brought them together. I would like to share an interesting side of the love story related to Thai believe. I believe many of you have been to Bangkok and have heard of the Central World shopping … [Read more...] about Trimurti Shrine – Bangkok Shrine of Love

Sweet Thai Idioms and Proverbs

Tuesday March 15, 2016 by Mod 8 Comments

Teacher Pear and I met up in a cafe in Bangkok for an afternoon sweet treat. We were talking about how much we loved eating dessert and it let us to an old saying "กินคาวไม่กินหวานสันดานไพร่ gin kaao mâi gin wăan săn-daan prâi/". People in this generation like to jokingly use it as an excuse to eat more sugar. We found this expression interesting and would like to share with … [Read more...] about Sweet Thai Idioms and Proverbs

VIDEO: 10 Thai Romantic Phrases

Friday February 12, 2016 by Mod 29 Comments

We selected lovely Thai phrases that could help express your feelings. Learn these romantic Thai phrases to win over that special someone in your life. 1. You melt my heart คุณทำให้ใจผมละลาย /kun tam-hâi jai pŏm lá-laai/ ทำให้ tam-hâi = cause, make ละลาย lá-laai = melt 2. I have got a crush on you. - คุณโดนใจผมมาก /kun doan-jai pŏm mâak/ โดนใจ … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Thai Romantic Phrases

VIDEOS : Useful Thai Lessons for This Valentine’s Day

Tuesday February 9, 2016 by Mod 1 Comment

1. How to Ask Someone Out 2. 10 Useful Words of the Heart 3. Thai Love Phrases 4. Thai Slang: We are of the Same Mind 5. What Type of People are You Attracted to? … [Read more...] about VIDEOS : Useful Thai Lessons for This Valentine’s Day

Klong Lat Mayom: the Authentic Bangkok Floating Market

Sunday January 31, 2016 by Mod 40 Comments

There are many floating markets around Thailand. I enjoy being by the water so I have visited to many of them. Most of the nice floating markets are outside Bangkok which is too far for a day trip. I was happy to find Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market (ตลาดน้ำคลองลัดมะยม), which is less known than the heavily touristy floating markets such as Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa, but I … [Read more...] about Klong Lat Mayom: the Authentic Bangkok Floating Market

National Children’s Day in Thailand

Friday January 8, 2016 by Mod 8 Comments

Thailand celebrates its National Children’s Day (วันเด็กแห่งชาติ) on the second Saturday in January. Every year on this day, there are campaigns to indicate that children are the most valuable resource of the nation.The Prime Minister will establish the motto for children. Here is what was chosen by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha: คำขวัญวันเด็กแห่งชาติ 2561: รู้คิด … [Read more...] about National Children’s Day in Thailand

VIDEO: 5 Useful Expressions for the Holiday Season

Wednesday December 30, 2015 by Mod 4 Comments

So our year come to an end and the New Year is almost here. Teacher Pear has a small gift for you all - she made a short video talking about five useful questions you can use to ask your Thai friends about their New Year's celebration. She also has lovely message to say to you at the end of the lesson, so please watch until the end. :) Here are the five questions in the … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 5 Useful Expressions for the Holiday Season

How do Thai People Celebrate New Year?

Tuesday December 29, 2015 by Mod 3 Comments

A lot of people asked me if Thai people celebrate New Year like the rest of the world as the traditional Thai New Year is on 13th of April known as ‘Songkran’. The answer is ‘yes’. Thai people have been celebrating the 1st of January as the first day of the year for almost 70 years. The New Year is a long holiday in Thailand from 31st December to 3rd January. Many people … [Read more...] about How do Thai People Celebrate New Year?

Some Favourites from Our Videos in 2015

Wednesday December 23, 2015 by Mod 4 Comments

As I was writing our newsletter last week I was scanning through the videos Pear and I have uploaded over the past 12 months. While we would obviously like to do more (although that would have been impossible with our full time commitment with one-to-one lessons, and our other projects), we really enjoyed making the ones we've made and thought they were useful for your Thai … [Read more...] about Some Favourites from Our Videos in 2015

VIDEO: 10 Common Thai Interjections

Friday December 18, 2015 by Mod 18 Comments

Have you ever heard  a strange funny sound from a Thai person and you didn't understand what it meant? In this lesson we show you the common sounds that Thai people make to show emotion or feelings. We hope it helps you to understand Thai people better and you can also apply to your own everyday life and make yourself sound like a Thai. :) In Thai 'interjection' is called … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 10 Common Thai Interjections

Photo Gallery: My Trip to Chiang Rai

Monday December 7, 2015 by Mod 12 Comments

"Chiang Rai (เชียงราย)" might be less well known than Chiang Mai as a tourist destination. After my visit to Chiang Rai in February 2015 I found that Chiang Rai was actually much fascinating with less tourists than Chiang Mai. Chiang Rai is endowed with an abundance of natural beauty and cultural heritage that attracts visitors year round. Where is Chiang Rai? Chiang Rai is … [Read more...] about Photo Gallery: My Trip to Chiang Rai

VIRAL VIDEO: Amazing Luxury Thailand

Saturday November 21, 2015 by Mod 4 Comments

Earlier this week, Tourism Authority of Thailand (HK) released a new promotional video that has quickly gone viral. The video posted to the Hong Kong Facebook page of TAT on Monday has almost reached 1,000,000 views already. Amazing Luxury Thailand: Where Life Rules Everything shows a different aspect of a dream travel experience in Thailand. There … [Read more...] about VIRAL VIDEO: Amazing Luxury Thailand

10 Different Types of Krathongs for The Loi Krathong Festival

Wednesday November 18, 2015 by Mod 6 Comments

Loy Krathong is one of Thailand’s most important festivals. As the exact date of the holiday is determined by the Thai lunar calendar, the date is different each year. The festival normally falls in November. The festival starts in the evening when there is a full moon in the sky. Participants carry their Krathongs to the nearby rivers, canals, lake, or ponds. What is … [Read more...] about 10 Different Types of Krathongs for The Loi Krathong Festival

Food Review: Paleo Meal in Bangkok

Saturday November 14, 2015 by Mod 3 Comments

I have never heard of Paleo food before until one day I went to a Bangkok’s farmer market in K-Village in the city’s downtown and bought a small portion to test. It was delicious but then I forgot about this concept of diet. I have been practicing yoga in the past two years and I am also interested in healthy food both Thai and international cuisine. Last month I got an … [Read more...] about Food Review: Paleo Meal in Bangkok

Viral Video – Pray for Anna: She is totally paralysed after visiting Thailand

Friday October 30, 2015 by Mod 10 Comments

The short film tells a story of a beautiful young traveler named Anna who comes to visit her Thai boyfriend, but their journey takes an appetizing yet sour turn. Anna eats like a monster, to the point she is left in a food coma suffering “jawbone syndrome” from all the delicious street food; grilled pork, fried meatballs, som tam, noodles… the list goes on.   I … [Read more...] about Viral Video – Pray for Anna: She is totally paralysed after visiting Thailand

VIDEO: 12 Most Common Mistakes Foreigners Make When Speaking Thai

Sunday October 25, 2015 by Mod 36 Comments

Thai people always love to hear foreigners make an effort to speak Thai. We always encourage our students not to be afraid of making mistakes when they have a conversation with local people, we would love students to use the lessons they learn in real life. We believe mistakes are stepping stones to learning! However we as Thai language teachers would like to help you to speak … [Read more...] about VIDEO: 12 Most Common Mistakes Foreigners Make When Speaking Thai

Thailand Vegetarian Festival is Now!

Saturday October 17, 2015 by Mod 5 Comments

It's the most wonderful time of the year for Thailand's meat-averse, with the nation's Thai-Chinese population kicking off a 9-day vegan diet as part of the annual Vegetarian Festival (ประเพณีถือศีลกินเจ). Thailand Vegetarian Festival takes place for nine days and nine nights . (Some Thai people will hold the precepts for a total of 10 days.) The festival is celebrated on … [Read more...] about Thailand Vegetarian Festival is Now!

The Reasons Why You Want to Visit Hua Hin

Tuesday October 13, 2015 by Mod 45 Comments

Hua Hin is one of Thailand’s premier beach resort towns on the Gulf of Thailand. It is located less than 200 km south of Bangkok, making it one of the most popular weekend getaway destinations for city residents. "Huahin” pronounced “ Hua - Hin “ หัว Hua in Thai means head and หิน Hin means stone. Therefore, Hua Hin means “ Stone Head “ , was named after the rocks at the … [Read more...] about The Reasons Why You Want to Visit Hua Hin

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