I wish to learn Thai. Is it hard and shall I have time for Thai lessons in Pattaya?
I have no reason to say that I did not learn most of my Thai in shops and restaurants in the early days. Not saying that I am:) but speaking with many different people from different parts of Thailand and speaking literally the same stuff – can confirm or make unconfirmed what you know/understand. This environment for learning should not be relied on as correct – but a framework and certainly interesting into Thai society. There comes a time where you really need to learn to read and write. Certainly read. To read and actually spell allows you to remember so much more vocabulary where many of the words sound (to us) exactly the same. To spell is to be able to differentiate between the Thai words. It’s no longer in publish as the Bangkok Post Publishing company (printing books) is no longer in operation. However if you can gain a copy of ” Essential Thai” by James Higbie you’d really, and I mean REALLY be doing yourself a great favour in learning Thai. The learning is progressive, easy
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