Archive for 'Beginner'
Right on Thai Time, Part 1 Posted by palmisano on Feb 13, 2012
Learn how to tell time in Thai.
Days, Weeks, Months, and Years Posted by palmisano on Feb 10, 2012
In this article I will show you how you can talk about the days, weeks, months, and years with respect to today.
The No-Bar-Needed Bar Girl, Part 3 Posted by palmisano on Feb 1, 2012
The following views and descriptions should not be conferred as the views held by Transparant Thai, and in no such manner is this article meant to demean women or Thailand. The following article is presented as a means to convey the darker side of Thailand, an opportunity to learn vocabulary that wouldn’t be taught in…
The No-Bar-Needed Bar Girl, Part 2 Posted by palmisano on Jan 30, 2012
The following views and descriptions should not be conferred as the views held by Transparant Thai, and in no such manner is this article meant to demean women or Thailand. The following article is presented as a means to convey the darker side of Thailand, an opportunity to learn vocabulary that wouldn’t be taught in…
The No-Bar-Needed Bar Girl, Part 1 Posted by palmisano on Jan 28, 2012
The following views and descriptions should not be conferred as the views held by Transparant Thai, and in no such manner is this article meant to demean women or Thailand. The following article is presented as a means to convey the darker side of Thailand, an opportunity to learn vocabulary that wouldn’t be taught in…
Vocabulary for Prostitution, Part 3 Posted by palmisano on Jan 26, 2012
The following article on prostitution is presented as a means to convey the darker side of Thailand, an opportunity to learn vocabulary that wouldn’t be taught in any formal/proper educational setting. Such vocabulary, culture, and events can be found in Thai movies and daily conversation, giving it practical academic use.
Vocabulary for Prostitution, Part 2 Posted by palmisano on Jan 25, 2012
The following article on prostitution is presented as a means to convey the darker side of Thailand, an opportunity to learn vocabulary that wouldn’t be taught in any formal/proper educational setting. Such vocabulary, culture, and events can be found in Thai movies and daily conversation, giving it practical academic use.