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No, all my thai friends are well-educated and speak fluent English. I have no desire to mingle with the lower class Thais anyway.
For that kind of money I'd expect my own very cute teacher!
how much for a copy @ Panthip?
You can get that ... and for much less. One-on-one teaching, combined with every-day immersion in Thailand (and trying your best), combined with a helpful in-house partner is the best way.Quote:
Originally Posted by joe552
Audio CD's (et al) are quite often a complete waste of money and time.
But number one is 'desire'. I have a friend in Pattaya who is taking one-on-one Thai lessons ~ and has for a long time now ~ who told me he started to get very depressed in the beggining about his self-perceived lack of progress. Yet he kept it up diligently, and magically (and gradually) began to "get it". It was only at that pivotal point (i.e. after very hard work) that he began the gratifying journey towards being able to speak, read, and understand Thai language.
I envy him for his lack of laziness ... unlike myself.
Cheers ...
"Gratifying"? If a Thai is able to discuss the Uncertainty Principle, Chaos theory and other intellectual diversions then he'll be fluent in English, making any need to learn more than rudimentary Thai completely superfluousQuote:
Originally Posted by Smiles
How can he talk (even if he wanted to) with you sitting on his face?Quote:
Originally Posted by homintern
Cheers ...
He can say my weightQuote:
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In kilotons?Quote:
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KlingonsQuote:
Originally Posted by Bob