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Reccomendations For Thai Language Short Course

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Hello, can anyone reccomend a busy thai langauge school that offers short courses (under a week)

Thanks,

Chris

Assuming you are a native English speaker, I would recommend that you learn your native tongue before attempting to learn another language.

A one week course in the Thai language would barely teach you to say "Please" or "Thank you" in Thai.

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Apologies for any disrespect caused by not taking the time to spell check. I admit to be lazy with spelling.

But in terms of Thai langage, if it takes more than 15 hours (assuming 3 hours a day) to learn please and thank you, then I can understand why no one has much to say about language courses.

Apologies for any disrespect caused by not taking the time to spell check. I admit to be lazy with spelling.

But in terms of Thai langage, if it takes more than 15 hours (assuming 3 hours a day) to learn please and thank you, then I can understand why no one has much to say about language courses.

Hi

Take no notice of the pedant. I noticed he described his car as a 'Foretuner' on another thread Lols. We all make typos.

This is a question that has been asked many times. If you use the search facility, you'll find those old threads discussing Thai language schools in Chiang Mai.

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