A collection of Thai language courses, grammars, dictionaries and other learning materials for Thai.
Courses, Grammars, Dictionaries
by Russ Crowley (Author), Toni Howard (Illustrator) and Duangta Mondi (Translator)
- contains numerous illustrations, dozens of examples of sentences, phrases and idioms from a native Thai speaker will help you attain the skills necessary to start reading, speaking and writing Thai.
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by Benjawan Poomsan Becker
- an excellent introductory course in spoken and written Thai suitable for complete beginners. Focuses on teaching you practical, everyday language. A cassette and CD with recordings of the dialogues and exercises are also available, but sold separately.
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by Benjawan Poomsan Becker
- a book and CD designed to help you perfert your pronunciation of Thai. Covers tones, vowels, consonants, clusters, poly-syllablic words and Thai intonation. Useful for any student of Thai.
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by David Smyth
- a good introduction to spoken and written Thai. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with two cassettes or CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises. Introduces you to the Thai script gradually as you work through the course.
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by Benjawan Poomsan Becker
- a good intermediate-level course in spoken and written Thai. Focuses on teaching you practical, everyday language. A cassette and CD with recordings of the dialogues and exercises are also available, but sold separately.
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by Benjawan Poomsan Becker
- introduces you to various styles of written Thai and helps you to expand your Thai vocabulary in a systematic way. Suitable for those who can already read Thai to some extent.
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by Glossika
- Glossika's audiovisual method helps you master comprehension and achieve fluency. Great on its own, or the perfect companion to your ongoing studies.
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by David Smyth
- covers Thai grammar in a clear, jargon-free style and includes numerous examples in both Thai script and romanization. Also includes advice on pronunciation, speech conventions and the Thai script. Essential reading for any serious student of Thai.
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by James Higbie and Snea Thinsan
- written to meet the need of students and teachers of the Thai language for information on advanced sentence structure. The book is divided into chapters based on common grammatical-structural categories. There are over 500 separate topics, and the most important feature is the sample sentences for each topic, of which there are over 2,000. These sentences are not stuffy, old-fashioned grammar examples, but samples of typical, idiomatic spoken Thai. The authors, an American and a Thai both with advanced degrees in linguistics and language teaching, analysed thousands of Thai sentences to formulate clear and concise explanations for all the important sentence patterns of the Thai language. Examples are given in both Thai script and transliterated Thai, written in the English alphabet with no special phonetic symbols. Tones are marked with a special font that shows the level of the sound of each word, essential to pronunciation in tonal languages like Thai.
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by Benjawan Poomsan Becker
- a good Thai dicionary designed for English speakers. The Thai entries are shown in the Thai script and in Latin transliteration. Also includes a guide to pronunciation and notes on grammar.
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by Oxford Dictionaries
- contains over 110,000 words and phrases, and 120,000 translations, capturing the idiomatic, colloquial, spoken and written character of English and its equivalents in Thai. There are also appendices on useful phrases, English irregular verbs, the characteristics of the Thai language, and key government organizations. Aimed at both Thai and English native speakers working and translating from English into Thai, and is ideal for advanced Thai learners who want to develop their Thai language skills.
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by Bruce Evans
- contains many useful phrases and a good little dictionary section as well as a short introductory grammar section.
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by Lexus Ltd
- the definitive phrasebook to help you make the most of your time in Thailand. Whether you want to book a hotel room, ask what time the train leaves or buy a drink from the bar, this new phrasebook will help you. The free audio downloads, recorded by native Thai speakers, can be downloaded to your computer or MP3 player, allowing you to listen to the correct pronunciation of essential dialogues, ideal for practicing before you go or while you're there. There's also a regional pronunciation guide, travel tips, and a two-way dictionary packed with vocabulary and a helpful menu and drinks list reader.
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