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Language Schools Pattaya!

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Looking for the best Thai language school in pattaya, wanting to study 4-5 days per week for for 4-5 hours each session.

Language schools in Pattaya often seem to emphasise the "ed" visa rather than any actual learning.

Pro Language Pattaya klang was the one for me, I enjoyed my Year there.

My daughter is on her 4th Year, can now speak, read and write.

Nice friendly teachers, I particularly liked the Coffee they made me :)

A friend of mine went to the 'Prince of Wales' (or something like that), but wasn't impressed.

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That's 2 people recommending pro language, thanks.

I would also recomend Pro Language. I am doing 4 hours a week, Thai Speaking course. The Ed Visa for me is just the bonus of doing the course.

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Bertdryden How long have you been studying at pro language? And can you converse yet?

Pro Language Pattaya klang was the one for me, I enjoyed my Year there.

My daughter is on her 4th Year, can now speak, read and write.

Nice friendly teachers, I particularly liked the Coffee they made me smile.png

Was that after 4 years?

I could do that after 4 months where I went.

I have been studying about 5 weeks. I am starting to get converse more & more - I still have a long way to go (but Thais seem to like my efforts). A word of advice: if you start a class thats already more then 4 lessons into the course its very hard to pick up whats going on. Some people who are starting now on the course find it hard to keep up. Pro L will advise when the next course starts if you call them. They always seem helpful.

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