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The best way to teach Thai, or any language really Posted by palmisano on Jun 14, 2012
Is it better to learn Thai from a native speaker, or a non-native speaker? Read on to learn more . . .
Thai Tones, Part 3 Posted by palmisano on Mar 23, 2012
Like Chinese, Thai is a tonal language. It should only take about a week to learn the tones, but more than a year to really get the hang of them. And then plenty more years before you no longer need to ask what the tone is for a particular word. The tones are extremely important…
Thai Tones, Part 2 Posted by palmisano on Mar 19, 2012
Like Chinese, Thai is a tonal language. It should only take about a week to learn the tones, but more than a year to really get the hang of them. And then plenty more years before you no longer need to ask what the tone is for a particular word. The tones are extremely important…
Thai Tones, Part 1 Posted by palmisano on Mar 15, 2012
Like Chinese, Thai is a tonal language. It should only take about a week to learn the tones, but more than a year to really get the hang of them. And then plenty more years before you no longer need to ask what the tone is for a particular word. The tones are extremely important…
Introduction to Learning Thai, Part 3 Posted by palmisano on Mar 14, 2012
For the past year or so I’ve been blogging on beginner and intermediate subjects, assuming everyone is up to speed. For the next month of blog posts I will give an introduction targeted mainly at the ultra-beginners. I will lay out my advice and explain the very very basics.
Introduction to Learning Thai, Part 2 Posted by palmisano on Mar 12, 2012
For the past year or so I’ve been blogging on beginner and intermediate subjects, assuming everyone is up to speed. For the next month of blog posts I will give an introduction targeted mainly at the ultra-beginners. I will lay out my advice and explain the very very basics.
Introduction to Learning Thai, Part 1 Posted by palmisano on Mar 9, 2012
For the past year or so I’ve been blogging on beginner and intermediate subjects, assuming everyone is up to speed. For the next month of blog posts I will give an introduction targeted mainly at the ultra-beginners. I will lay out my advice and explain the very very basics.