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    After going over your site Rapid, I notice you do the tones differently to Brett, I like the approach and how it relates to english, and losing the confusion between classes and tones, which did confuse the shit out of me on the few fleeting attempts at learning to read.

    Haven't had time to get stuck into the course yet only bought it a few weeks ago.

    I didn't really give a toss about how shitty my Thai was, still don't, but I want to understand more. My 3yo daughter speaks better Thai than me now, as well as two other dialects and english. If I dont do something about this, my children will be able to cuss at me and I won't understand cant have that can we.

    Also, I'm tired of needing to call in the Mrs to help do my bidding on man stuff like getting a new car stereo installed.

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    When learning a foreign language,learning from a native is the sina qua non
    BTW; white people spell it as "sine qua non"! If you're gonna use fancy-smancy words to impress us, at least spell 'em right..

    You most definitely DON'T need to learn the language from a native speaker. Very few thai nationals possess a sufficient command of engrish to explain questions most foreigners ask early on about the inz-n-outz in this language. Often times foreigners who are adept at thai can provide the reason why something is the way it is, compared to most thai teachers saying, "That's just how thai is, accept it." <- which is a lame knee-jerk thai answer usually provided because the thai doesn't know the answer themselves..

    9999
    our friends Brett and Rapid, who are both experts at language.
    Now I wouldn't go so far as to say either of those illustrious and entrepreneurial foreigners are "experts".

    They both seem to have come up with viable methods to teach thai to foreigners where the information "clicks" better with a foreign mindset. Both appear to possess the ability to speak/understand read/write thai just fine as well. But again, dunno that that makez either of them experts in the field of teachin' thai to foreignerz..

    Still, what ever method best works for you is the one you need to stick with. If the way either of them present the material makes sense for you, lets you wrap your head around it easier, good for you!
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    you can teach yourself how to read thai in under a year using a few books costing no more than 1000 baht in total
    You can teach yourself the alphabet in a fortnight with a minimum of work and without any difficulty whatsoever and learn the tone rules in another week. After that it's just practice. If people need someone to teach them this then I guess it's nice have someone around who is happy to take their money but it's extraordinarily easy to do it yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9999 View Post
    After going over your site Rapid, I notice you do the tones differently to Brett, I like the approach and how it relates to english, and losing the confusion between classes and tones, which did confuse the shit out of me on the few fleeting attempts at learning to read.

    Haven't had time to get stuck into the course yet only bought it a few weeks ago.

    I didn't really give a toss about how shitty my Thai was, still don't, but I want to understand more. My 3yo daughter speaks better Thai than me now, as well as two other dialects and english. If I dont do something about this, my children will be able to cuss at me and I won't understand cant have that can we.

    Also, I'm tired of needing to call in the Mrs to help do my bidding on man stuff like getting a new car stereo installed.

    Same for me. I get really frustrated waiting for my wife to make calls for me. My 2yr old also speaks more Thai than me. I feel really bad when I don't understand what she said. She speaks English with me, but nevertheless.

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