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Looking For A Thai Language Tutor


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I lived in the North East before I moved to Thailand, I couldn't find any professional tutors either. I started learning from a book/CD from library, but didn't really get it until I came here & could speak & listen to Thai people.

Its probably best to learn from a book & practise with a Thai person - maybe try advertising in paper or colleges/unis for someone to help you. Its not ideal, as they won't know how to teach you properly, but you could learn the basics. If you're going to move here, I would advise learning to read & write as early as possible - it really helps.

Lots of good websites available too, listed on language forum somewhere.

Chok Dee (Good Luck!)

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