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Our Thai lessons focus on “realistic Thai”, meaning sentences and usage that will make you sound like an actual Thai person rather than a formal and dull text book.

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Thai Wedding Party

Sunday October 4, 2015 by Mod 54 Comments

Previously I talked about the beautiful and unique traditional Thai wedding many times. My younger sister just got married and it made me thinking that there are some interesting aspects in the wedding party in Thailand that are worth sharing. When Thai couples tie the knot, there are two wedding events; traditional Thai ceremony and the wedding party. Some couples do both … [Read more...] about Thai Wedding Party

Thai Amulets

Tuesday September 29, 2015 by Mod 11 Comments

Most visitors to Thailand might have noticed that many Thai people wear amulets (พระเครื่อง prá-krûeang). Thai amulets are special Buddha images. They are made of an almost infinite variety of substances , gold, silver, platinum, copper etc. There are probably a million different styles of Buddha amulets in Thailand. The amulet is worn around the neck often with gold or silver … [Read more...] about Thai Amulets

VIDEO: Flavours รสชาติ

Saturday September 19, 2015 by Mod 24 Comments

Food and eating is an important part in Thai culture. Food often becomes the social occasion in itself. This is partly due to the friendly, social nature of Thai people, but also because of the way in which food is shared in Thailand. You have learned how to order food or how to eat like a Thai. This lesson you will learn useful words used to describe flavours in … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Flavours รสชาติ

VIDEO: Useful THAI Phrases “STAY SAFE”

Tuesday August 18, 2015 by Mod 33 Comments

  Useful Thai Phrases to Show Your Care for Your Loved Ones: 1. Are you safe? คุณปลอดภัยดีมั้ย kun bplàwd-pai mái? คุณปลอดภัยดีรึเปล่า kun bplàwd-pai rúe-bplàao? FORMAT: do something + ปลอดภัย bplàwd-pai = do something safely เดินทางปลอดภัย dern-taang bplàwd-pai = Have a safe trip เดินปลอดภัย dern bplàwd-pai = walk safely ข้ามถนนปลอดภัย kâam … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Useful THAI Phrases “STAY SAFE”

VIDEO: Useful Thai Words and Phrases for Party!

Saturday July 11, 2015 by Mod 18 Comments

Get the night started Are you going out tonight? คุณไปเที่ยวมั้ยคืนนี้ kun jà bpai tîao mái kuen-níi? (ไปเที่ยว bpai tîao = go out) Where are you going tonight? คืนนี้คุณจะไปเที่ยวไหน kuen-níi kun jà bpai-tîao năi? Where do you like to party? คุณชอบปาร์ตี้ที่ไหน kun châwp bpaa-dtîi tîi-năi? or คุณชอบไปเที่ยวที่ไหน kun châwp bpai-tîao … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Useful Thai Words and Phrases for Party!

Thai and Western Cultural Differences

Friday July 3, 2015 by Mod 62 Comments

Pear and I visited Prague in Czech Republic and Dresden in Germany for 8 days in last week of June. We had a good time meeting new people, trying new flavors, experience different weather and seeing many interesting things. I have observed some cultural differences, and unalike etiquette of life and would like to share my observations with … [Read more...] about Thai and Western Cultural Differences

Thai Calendar

Tuesday June 9, 2015 by Mod 1 Comment

Before the current calendar, Thailand used lunar calendar (Thai: ปฏิทินจันทรคติ /bpà-dtì-tin jan-tá-rá ká-dtì/) which is a calendar that is based on cycles of the lunar phase. Until year 1889 in the reign of King rama V, Thailand formally announced to use the solar calendar (Thai : ปฏิทินสุริยคติ bpà-dtì-tin sù-rí-yá ká-dtì/) in which the years are counted in the Buddhist Era … [Read more...] about Thai Calendar

VIDEO: A Collection of Fun Thai Slang

Saturday May 30, 2015 by Mod 8 Comments

To speak like a Thai, knowing some fun Thai slang not only makes you enjoy the conversation but  it might also impress local people you are talking to as well. Here is a collection of fun Thai slang videos I created. Hope you learn something new and find it enjoyable. (You can click the name of each video to read full dialogue of the lesson and see further explanation) 1. … [Read more...] about VIDEO: A Collection of Fun Thai Slang

One Day in Bangkok : 10 Things to Do and See

Saturday May 16, 2015 by Mod 14 Comments

Bangkok is a fascinating city. There are lots of activities and attractions for everyone including interesting sites and delicious street food available in every corner - more than you could ever imagine. If you know someone who lives in Bangkok, you might already know that most of us often go to hang out in  shopping malls and I assume that is because the weather in Bangkok … [Read more...] about One Day in Bangkok : 10 Things to Do and See

Top 4 of Thailand’s Best Unspoilt Islands

Thursday April 30, 2015 by Mod 11 Comments

Thailand has some of the best beaches in the world and it brings millions of people to Thailand each year (over 15 million tourists in year 2014).  It might be difficult if you want to to get away from the crowds, but you can still find quiet, unspoilt beaches on which to relax and enjoy the nature. :) Here are my Top 4 of Thailand's Best Unspoilt Islands: 1. Koh Lipe, … [Read more...] about Top 4 of Thailand’s Best Unspoilt Islands

Koh Ngai: Another Paradise in Thailand

Monday April 27, 2015 by Mod 10 Comments

In my recent long weekend trip, I was happy to discover another paradise (after I visited Surin Island and Lipe island). Thailand has some of the best beaches in the world but the more famous it is, the more visitors there are. Once in a while I like to take myself away from the crowds and my busy schedule to be in a peaceful surroundings, a place with clear and pristine … [Read more...] about Koh Ngai: Another Paradise in Thailand

VIDEO: Road Trip

Saturday April 18, 2015 by Mod 24 Comments

This lesson is for students who want to practice listening skills, so there is no subtitle. I will make another video separately with subtitle and explanation for the useful phrases. See below the dialogue of the story: Mod: Mai, yak gin nŏm à, wáe see-wên súe kà-nŏm duâi ná ไหม อยากไปกินหนมอ่ะ แวะเซเว่นซื้อขนมด้วยนะ (Mai, I want to eat some snack. Please stop by … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Road Trip

VIDEO PLAYLIST: Thai Lessons by Mod&Pear

Friday April 17, 2015 by Mod 3 Comments

Since May 2013, I welcomed Pear to join my team. We have been happily working together and become best friends. Pear is giving Thai lessons to students around the globe both online via Skype and in-person in Hua Hin, the beach town in upper part of Southern Thailand. Here is the playlist of video lessons we made together. If you are interested to have private Thai … [Read more...] about VIDEO PLAYLIST: Thai Lessons by Mod&Pear

VIDEO: Songkran Festival

Monday April 13, 2015 by Mod 17 Comments

Songkran (Thai: สงกรานต์) is a traditional Thai New Year festival where people enjoy themselves by throwing water at each other. In Sanskrit, the word Songkran means ‘to pass’ or ‘move into’ and indicates the passing of the sun, moon and other planets into a new zodiac orbit. Songkran is celebrated on April 13th every year. If you are in Thailand, you would find yourself … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Songkran Festival

VIDEO: Useful Phrases to Show You Care

Sunday April 12, 2015 by Mod 9 Comments

Songkran long holiday has officially started today and many Thai people are traveling to celebrate the Thai New Year and see their families. Songkran is also the period when road accidents are occurring at the highest rate and this period between 9th – 15th April is referred by the police as the ‘Seven Dangerous Days’ of the New Year. Most accidents are caused by drunk driving … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Useful Phrases to Show You Care

VIDEO: How to Forbid & Give Warning

Saturday April 11, 2015 by Mod 11 Comments

Songkran or Thai New Year is coming in a couple days. Besides all the major fun that is about to go on with the water fight, there are also some tips that have been given to the festival participants for their safety. We are going to talk about useful words that are used to make a command NOT to do something. :) 1. ห้าม hâam (forbid, prohibit) Pattern 1: " Someone … [Read more...] about VIDEO: How to Forbid & Give Warning

VIDEO: Say Them Right, Thai Long Vowels

Saturday April 4, 2015 by Mod 48 Comments

To speak Thai clearly and make local people understood, it is not only getting the tones right it is also pronouncing the vowels correctly. There are in total 32 vowels in Thai language, 14 of them are long vowels and 18 are short vowels Similar to pronouncing Thai tones, when the vowel changes the meaning changes too. So you should make sure you are saying a word … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Say Them Right, Thai Long Vowels

21 Interesting Facts About Thailand

Thursday March 5, 2015 by Mod 27 Comments

Thailand’s name in the Thai language is Prathet Thai (ประเทศไทย), which means “Land of the Free". Thailand was actually called Siam throughout history; the name changed to Thailand in 1939. Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that has never been colonised by a European nation. Thailand’s national language is called Thai, which many scholars believe is a form of … [Read more...] about 21 Interesting Facts About Thailand

VIDEO: Eat Like A Thai 101

Saturday February 28, 2015 by Mod 17 Comments

  Understanding how Thai people eat provides a greater understanding of the food and people. Here are a few tips on how to eat like the Thais do. In the West, food is brought out in a certain order: Appetiser, Main Dish, and Dessert. In Thailand, there are really only two courses in a Thai meal: The food and the dessert. When I travel it also makes me think of the … [Read more...] about VIDEO: Eat Like A Thai 101

Chinese New Year in Thailand

Wednesday February 18, 2015 by Mod 15 Comments

Every year, many people in Thailand with Chinese ancestors which are called "คนไทยเชื้อสายจีน /kon tai chúea-săai jiin/" (about 14% of the population of Thailand), celebrate the Chinese New Year which in Thai is called วันตรุษจีน (wan dtrùt jiin) with elaborate ceremonies. On this occasion, Thai-Chinese people greet with the phrase ซินเจียยู่อี่ ซินนี่ฮวดไช้ Sin Jia Yoo Ee … [Read more...] about Chinese New Year in Thailand

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