Based on the Textbook from TSLTK Chapter 5 Page 69-70, please listen carefully the phrases related to places and directional/prepositional words.
1. โรงพยาบาลอยู่ที่ไหน
2. ตลาดอยู่ที่ไหน
3. สนามบินมีร้านค้ากับร้านอาหาร
4. บ้านคุณอยู่ที่สถานีรถไฟอะไร
5. คุณมาจากประเทศอะไร
6. โรงแรมของคุณชื่ออะไร
7. ที่โรงแรมไม่มีร้านค้า
Please listen carefully and imitate me.
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2:50
Thai Vocabs Related to Places - Part 1
Thai vocabs related to places - Part 1
These are the vocabulary words that
are used in the TSLTK textbook volume 1 / Chapter 5 (p.65-68).
Please listen and repeat after me. Also, don't forget to
follow or subscribe to listen to how to use those words in sentences.
1. ได้ can
2. ที่ at, to; that, which
3. ไหน where/which
4. อยู่ to be at; to stay/live at
5. ไป to go
6. มา to come
7. จาก from
8. บ้าน home; house
9. ประเทศ country
10. ร้านอาหาร restaurant
11. ร้านค้า store; shop
12. โรงพยาบาล hospital
13. สถานี station
14. รถไฟ train
15. สนามบิน airport
16. ตลาด market
17. โรงแรม hotel
18. ของ of; thing
19. ซื้อ to buy
20. ขาย to sell
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2:57
Thai vocabs (travelling and directions) Part 1
Thai vocabs (travelling and
directions) Part 1
These are the vocabulary words that
are used in the TSLTK textbook 'Thai language buddy Chapter 1' (p.4-6).
Please listen and repeat after me. Also, don't forget to
follow or subscribe to listen more to useful Thai expressions na ka. ^^
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2:11
Phrases used in LTWA Classes
In this episode, I would like to share what words or phrases I have been usually used with my students in Thai lessons.
1
Ok?
Okay mái ká
2
Is it? …right?
châi mái ká
3
Please repeat after me
pôot dtaam ná ká
4
One more time please
èek kráng kâ
5
Pardon.
What was that?
kŏr tôht kâ à-rai ná ká
6
Can you say again?
1)à-rai ná ká
2)pôot èek kráng dâai mái ká
7
Can you speak slowly?
pôot cháa cháa dâai mái ká
8
Can you speak louder?
pôot sĭiang dang dang dâai mái ká
9
Next
dtòr bpai
10
Please listen carefully.
fang dee dee ná ká
11
Can you hear me/that?
dâai yin mái ká
12
Can/Do/Did you see me/that?
hĕn mái ká
13
Please speak in Thai.
pôot bpen paa-săa tai kâ
14
To question
tăam
15
To answer
dtòp
16
To answer the question
dtòp kam tăam
17
Do you understand?
kâo jai mái ká
18
Am I too fast?
pôot reo bpai mái ká
19
Am I too slow?
pôot cháa bpai mái ká
20
Can you read by yourself?
àan eng dâai mái ká
21
Can you catch up with me/that?
fang tan mái ká
22
Time is up.
mòt way-laa láew
23
See you later.
láew póp gan mài ná ká
láew jer gan ná ká
24
Bye
báai baai / sà-wàt-dee kâ
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Tone drills for Middle Class Consonants
Here is the recording of tone drills (possibilities) for 9 middle class consonants.
Reference Material: TSLTK Reading and Writing Chapter 1 (Page 6).
I decided to record these syllables for my students so that they can listen and practice all the possible tones that we can produce according to the vowels a (short) and aa (long). However, most of those syllables have no meanings and especially they (with short vowel and rising tone) don't exist in any Thai words (we don't have words in Thai).
Considering the tones that we can't use in our daily life, you might skip the words/syllables that are not applicable.
Here are examples:
กะ ก้ะ ก๊ะ ก๋ะ
กา ก่า ก้า ก๊า ก๋า
จะ จ้ะ จ๊ะ จ๋ะ
จา จ่า จ้า จ๊ะ จ๋า
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