My husband and I are learning Thai (just started a week ago). There is absolutely no way that we’ll learn five words a day; we’re having enough trouble learning five word per week! When we were younger learning languages was easy, but we’re both nearly seventy, and it’s not as easy now! We plan to move (retire) to Thailand in two years and seven months from now (if we’re spared), so we’re prioritizing the words we’ll most often need. Is it possible to use your course to learn at our own pace? Blessings! 🙏🏻 Jesse.🌹
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ขอบคุณครับ Your lessons are always so practical. "I'm going to count to 3..." I think that is used by parents all over the world!
Yes!!! Happy new video with Jay!! First press like, then watch. 🙂 Thank you for the lesson.
Hahaha, these are so applicable to me as an English Teacher here in Thailand. Thank you!!!
My husband and I are learning Thai (just started a week ago). There is absolutely no way that we’ll learn five words a day; we’re having enough trouble learning five word per week!
When we were younger learning languages was easy, but we’re both nearly seventy, and it’s not as easy now!
We plan to move (retire) to Thailand in two years and seven months from now (if we’re spared), so we’re prioritizing the words we’ll most often need.
Is it possible to use your course to learn at our own pace?
Blessings! 🙏🏻
Jesse.🌹
Would have been nice specifying that bpit ปีด also means CLOSE and can be used to close the door bpit bpratu or turn of the light bpit fai
i think i love you.
U so cute
My Mummy told me to do my homework when I was 6-7-8-9-10
pom kit waa pom rak kun