Re: PATTAYA: English school for Thai
I'm a little late posting I guess, but I would like to add another vote for AUA Pattaya. I have attended Thai classes there for several years (off and on) and noticed the students who were taking English there appeared to be having a good time and were studying quite a lot. The Thai courses are of high quality, and I imagine the English is probably good quality as well.
Dboy
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Surfcrest is regularly to be found down on his hands and knees in the archives, scrabbling to find some quote that he can twist to fit his point.
Funny that... Surfcrest claims to be a "party friend" of LMTU. Do you think he gets it from LMTU's habit of regularly being found on his hands and knees in the toilets looking for something to suck?
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IтАЩm of the mindset that this discussion has come to a head in just a very short while and that hopefully Beachlover will either vanish or stop
Mate... you're dreaming. You've done little more than demonstrate your lack of ability to think things through logically and honestly. Your argument hasn't gone anywhere. Every piece of "evidence" you put forward is contradicted and proven false.
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Every piece of "evidence" you put forward is contradicted and proven false.
Except that (in point of fact) no one or two board personas saying so makes anything a fact. :blackeye:
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How many times do we have to see that dumb ass train crash picture?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I think AUA Language School, North Pattaya is the place to go. There are different levels and the classes are not that expensive, 2,500 baht for a level. There is a placement test before the sessions begin.
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I think a good choice. I have a Thai friend who attended AUA and did very well.
My bf went there too and enjoyed it. They claim they have native English speakers but only partly true as several were from the Philippines.
Teachers from the Philippines are 50% cheaper than hiring Native English speaking teachers.
The going rate is about 15,000 baht a month vs 30,000 baht monthly for an American, Aussie or Brit...as example.
In past, I have found AUA a good choice.
Mim who owns NS Travel in Sunee also teaches English...and fair priced...
she is good. I have had several Thais taught by her over the years.
tj