Where can I learn Thai when I want to travel to Thailand?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-10
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Actually, no. All you need is a simple sense of English.

    Especially the Pattaya side. Most of them are foreigners. Most of my Pattayans speak English. So you don't need to learn much about Thai.

    If it's in Bangkok or something. Actually, you don't need to speak Thai. It's also directly in English, and that's it.

    If you run into older drivers (who don't speak English very well). You can show them the hotel card or point it to them on the basemap, and they'll take you there.

    I've only been there once. It's free. There are 4 people in the company. None of us knew a word of Thai. But we know a little English. Very simple English. That's enough.

    In fact, it is nothing more than a few scenes or corresponding English words:

    Scene: Taxi, Ride, Tuk-tuk:

    Any idea how to get around this place? (Show him a map or a card or report it and name it or the name of a tourist attraction).

    How much is a person?

    How much does it cost?

    How long does it take to get there?

    Dock. Coach station.

    Railway station. Aerodrome.

    How does it work? (I asked at the Bangkok subway station.) )

    Scene: Beach.

    Lockers

    Beach chairs, umbrellas.

    How much is a person?

    How much does it cost? (Buy or rent something).

    Scene: Hotel.

    Hotel Lobby: Lobby

    I forgot the key in the room.

    Is there a Chinese service? (Some hotels in Thailand have Chinese staff.) )

    Scenario: Other.

    **Card. **Top-up card.

    Internet café (when you need to use the Internet in an emergency).

    Scene: Eating.

    No hot

    You can also learn about other things you like to eat. Or bring a simple dictionary of everyday English translations. It contains commonly used dishes such as fried rice, noodles, lobster, oysters, and so on.

    In fact, as long as you study it roughly, and then bring a mobile phone translation software and a small book of daily English for translation, it is enough.

    I hope you find the above helpful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you go to Thailand, you can speak simple English.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Only bring enough one-way travel fare to Thailand, don't bring anything and don't eat before going. When you get there, you will find that the potential of people is endless, and I believe that the worst plan will not take more than 20 minutes, and you will say, "Sir, poor and pitiful, give me some money!" "Or something like that.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, if you are determined to learn Thai on your own, you need a practical textbook, such as Practical Thai Course

    The textbook is accompanied by a CD, so you can contact the pronunciation.

    Secondly, for students who have the time and experience to take language classes, you can go to it, because the phonics rules are more complicated and easy to confuse. Therefore, there is no harm in having a teacher to explain it properly.

    The above two steps belong to the preparatory work. If the preparation is complete, the next step will be self-cultivation. And this link is very important.

    1.Memorize 44 consonants and 22 vowels. This is the foundation of the foundation.

    2.Start with words, start with common words in daily life, and accumulate word volume.

    3.Try to form a sentence using the words you memorize. There are more sentences that can be spoken, so you can have a simple conversation.

    4.Walk to**Learn**. Speak more. It is not very difficult to use Thai in daily life.

    Day after day, I believe there will be results. Practice makes perfect, it's still the same old truth. It's better to be down-to-earth in language learning. If you take it step by step, you shouldn't have too many problems.

    Some things are common and useful gadgets when learning a language, and they are very powerful for beginners, despite their small size. This indispensable gadget is a little notebook that you can take with you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, you plan how long you want to talk and how much you want to learn, if you can listen, speak, read and write, and if you can learn it on your own, maybe 5-6 years, or even longer, you can start with phonetic transcription.

    If you want to communicate simply, then you can buy a ready-made transliteration book and imitate it yourself by rote memorization. Generally, 2 years is fine.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I went to live in Thailand for 2 years, and it was a bit difficult to learn a foreign language on my own.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For Chinese, Thai is actually very simple, the grammar is basically the same, only nuances, beginners must memorize all the consonants and vowels, and then begin to spell out common words, daily phrases to memorize, in general, to memorize. It only took me three months to be able to translate directly into Thai business.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    **The "Thai self-study tutorial ultimate version" on is good, you can search for it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Learning Thai from word to word and word to sentence is an easy way to learn Thai.

    1: Heart. 2: Okay.

    Good-hearted, adjective suffix.

    He's kind, he's kind.

    Very kind and kind.

    He was kind, so we liked him.

    1: Yes, take:

    2: Heart:

    Please, take the heart.

    Pleasing him. I love to please him very much, and I please him too much.

    He likes you and her, so please you.

    1: Eyes (maternal grandfather):

    2: Big (grown):

    Big eyes (big eyes).

    She has big eyes. She has big eyes.

    She has big eyes, and she's beautiful.

    Why? Do?

    Why she has big eyes.

    Why not.

    Why not.

    What are you going to do? What are you going to do?

    Like. I like you.

    I like you. Love.

    I like you. I like you.

    Look good = look good.

    Repeat symbols. Look, this is mine.

    Look, he likes me.

    Look, I'm leaving.

    Go. Where are you going?

    And with whom? It can't be done.

    Go far.

    Resolution, modification.

    To solve it, to modify.

    It can be solved and modified.

    Well revised, well resolved.

    He solved it well.

    :Put. Feign. Heart. Pretending to be in the heart = caring.

    Cares. Concerned?

    Care about me us.

    Indifference. Right. Docking.

    Confrontation, struggle.

    It can be fought for, it can be fought against.

    Fight with whom? I can't fight.

    I've already fought for it.

    1.See.

    2.Good.

    It's good to look at the front and look at the back.

    It looks good and it looks good.

    Is it good-looking? This one is pretty good.

    It's better looking, it's better.

    This dress is beautiful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My experience is:

    1. Back vowels, consonants.

    2. Look at the grammar after cooking, and then memorize the words. . .

    I'm now memorizing words and some simple thanks, sorry, when, in the stage of **...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sister Ling in Bangkok: How to learn Thai as an introductory step.

    Let's start with that. Sister Ling has been in Thailand for more than 6 years and has been exposed to Thai for 8 years.

    In the past eight years, he has taught Thai to friends, sisters, and students.

    After teaching a lot, it is summed up, in fact, it is necessary to learn phonetics firmly.

    It takes 22 hours, which is actually equivalent to 10 hours in it to help you remember later, because there is an experience.

    It was to write 13 pages of Thai for self-study for my sister in China (we are from Chaoshan), and she learned it in a month.

    Then I was thinking.

    Isn't 22 hours more, but can also be shortened.

    So Sister Ling started the class and experimented with it.

    Yes, it only takes 8-12 hours to master the voice.

    Hearing this, do you feel that you see the dawn of hope?

    Thai pronunciation is not that difficult!

    So how do you learn it?

    Sister Ling's entire set of courses is based on the book Basic Thai.

    So, you ask self-study? It's definitely this book.

    It's just this book, how to use it?

    If you are self-taught, you first need to understand.

    Thai phonetics, what are the components?

    Consonant + vowel + tone + pronunciation rules + tail auxiliary + leading lead.

    Without. So, when learning middle consonants, all you need to do is:

    Ask three questions: What is the tone of Zhongfu itself? What is the key of a short vowel? What is the key of a long vowel? Medium + Long = ? Short to medium = ?

    Consonant attributes, vowel attributes, pronunciation rules).

    This is the way of learning that should be maintained all the time when learning, with questions to learn this lesson, the next lesson, the same, ask questions, find answers, and summarize.

    Summary: So the course idea is based on basic Thai.

    The learning method is to find out the properties and rules by analogy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Learning Thai is not difficult.

    2. It is normal to encounter various problems in the entry stage of each language. When learning Thai, Thai pronunciation has something in common with Hanyu Pinyin, and the grammar is basically the same as Chinese. Therefore, learning Thai can actually be very simple.

    As long as the deep iron pestle is sharpened into a needle.

    3. Steps to learn Thai:

    Step 1: Pronunciation phase.

    There are a total of 5 tones and 4 tone symbols in Thai. Their timbre is similar to the pronunciation of Hanyu Pinyin in Chinese, which can be studied in contrast and help memory. The first is the first tone in Thai, which is exactly the same as the one in Hanyu Pinyin.

    The second tone of Thai is similar to the third tone in pinyin. The third tone of Thai is the same as the fourth tone of Pinyin. The fifth tone of Thai is similar to the second tone of pinyin.

    Only the fourth tone of Thai remains, which is not found in Hanyu Pinyin. However, this pronunciation can be mastered with practice.

    Step 2: Literacy stage.

    The basic vocabulary of Thai is mostly monosyllabic words, which are made up of consonants, vowels and tone marks. Just like the Chinese pinyin of Chinese, it is a truth that it is composed of initials, finals and tone symbols. Therefore, if you learn the consonants, vowels, tone symbols and their combined pronunciation rules in Thai, you will be able to learn to read and write easily.

    Step 3: Grammar Stage.

    The word order of Thai is very similar to the word order of Chinese, both are "subject-verb-object" and "subject-system table". There are only a few differences, for example: adjectives in Thai are placed after the modified word (beautiful girl, in Thai the word order is "girl" + "beautiful"); Verbs in Thai can often be used as adverbs or even adjectives, among other things.

    In addition, it is important to note that conjunctions are used in Thai. Because verbs, adverbs, and adjectives are often used interchangeably, it is especially important to use conjunctions to connect sentences with each other. Sentences in Thai sometimes have very long modifiers, so you need to use conjunctions to connect the modifiers and the modifiers, and if you find the right conjunctions, you will be able to clearly understand the meaning of long and difficult sentences.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Learning Thai is slightly easier than learning English. The grammar is close to Chinese, with 44 letters and 5 sounds (one more tone than Hanyu Pinyin, close to the third tone). It is easy to get started, basically 3 months to get started, and you can read the newspaper in 6 months.

    Of course, pronunciation is more difficult. The tone is close to the northeast flavor. Self-study is not recommended.

    Studying in Thailand for 3 months ensures that you can communicate easily.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At first, it was difficult, but when you learn the rules of phonics, it's easier after that, and the main thing is to accumulate words.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not that hard. It's a phonetic script that is easier for Chinese to learn Thai than it is for Thais to learn Chinese.

    It also depends on the degree of effort of the person, and no matter how simple it is, it is difficult to achieve success.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Fortunately, after two months of study, I learned to prepare to enroll in the intermediate class again and learn to speak again.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's hard, it's hard to learn any language well.

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