November 12, 20187 yr I would like to get an EDU visa for the year-long visa, but I am also quite interested in learning Thai as well. I know a lot of the schools operate more or less just to issue the visas, not interested in these. I'd like to have a fairly strong hold on Thai after putting through a years studies in the classes -- what are good options to consider for proper schools with good teachers and material?
November 12, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Cheesekraft said: I'd like to have a fairly strong hold on Thai after putting through a years studies in the classes -- what are good options to consider for proper schools with good teachers and material? i don't know if this is considered an "option"........but IMO the most important factors in learning thai are the amount of time and effort, your aptitude, and how much immersion ((being in the company of thai speakin people only) one is willing to do. It takes a determined effort to make progress....some people get far in one year....many do not. Sorry, i know you wanted some school names but others should offer some . I have no personal experience in CM Edited November 12, 20187 yr by rumak
November 12, 20187 yr This subject was done to death here a couple months ago... Edited November 12, 20187 yr by sfokevin
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