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Hello, my name is Bas. I'm Thai and live in Bangkok. Today, I have an idea to teach Thai language for those who are interested in for FREE. I'm doing this because I just want to teach foreigners. BTW, I don't have any experience in teaching Thai language but I do have experience in teaching Math and Physics which, I think, are completely different. I will find books or materials to teach you.

I can teach only 3 months at the place around BTS Saphan Taksin (9.00AM - 3.00PM) because I will go abroad to study soon.

I would say that I am not fluent in English as native speaker but I can explain some grammar and vocab.

I prefer English native speaker like US or UK people. This is because, as I mentioned above, English is not my mother language. For the English native speaker, they may understand better than others.

If you are interested, just PM me in this forum.

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Thank you for your interests. but I think it's better for me to teach face to face so I can write or draw something that helps you understand. smile.png

If I have more experience, may be i can use Skype.

For now, if I teach via Skype, it's a waste of time for students because i dont have any equipment to do that, to be honest.

Edited by applebus
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Sorry to make you feel bad CaptHaddock.

I can teach via internet but I just think it's not a good idea. As I said before, I dont have any experience. I cannot write or show materials (now I dont know much about materials). Meeting people can also improve my teaching style too.

Just my 2 cents.

By the way, thank you for your feedback. It sounds like the way I write in English is not good enough.

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Dear CaptHaddock,

Thank you for your comments.

These days, we tend to be suspicious of everyone. Such a sad situation. Personally, I think that applebus is genuinely interested in getting some experience in teaching Thai prior to going overseas. I hope I am correct.

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