I agree with you, John Lowell : Kruu NEW is a real SUPER Teacher , the Best Thaï Teacher, for me too. Many details and many explanations with a nice way of teaching. 😏🙂🙂
Here I am enjoying your lessons, you are a credit to your profession, Outstanding beyond comprehension, you deserve all the thanks that you get from your subscribers and viewers all the best from London 😎 keep smiling it's what Thailanders do best, All the best to you, your family and friends at this time,😎.
Hello Krou New, you did a great job with these two lessons abour 100 Q and A. It is so interesting and the way you teach is lively and very attractive. All we learn is idiomatic and my thai friends are very surprised of the way i improved. Khopkhoun na khrap maak. Xavier
4:04 "Much" not "Mush" (typo) - If you want my help, I can proof read through your English for you. Just let me know. No big deal, everyone understands. Great content. Thank you sooooo much!
Thanks New~These longer lessons action packed and challenging. Tam daai laew. 👍🌶️🍻 All good! "Bpa" hear a lot in Thai speaking. Usually hear at the end of sentences. It's only used as a question word?
What I might know is "Bpa" --> ป้ะ is the short form of "Bplau" --> เปล่า which is again the short form of "rueblau" --> รึเปล่า = ...or not? as a question word but let's ask our teacher. I hope I wrote the romanization correctly and can highly recommend to learn reading and writing Thai. It makes a lot so much easier. Teacher New helps us with her best lessons.
@@jochimschrank6971 Yeah that's right, shortened for "reu blao" question word. Trying to remember if /heard/or can use another way. Kruu New will set it straight!
What these 2 lessons have great about them is also because you speak fast at first. Pleaseee speak fast at least in 1 sentence in every video you record. You repeat every sentence 3 times already amyway, I think it's fine to say them fast at least once so that we can get used to the speed :p Nobody in real life will speak that slow and wait for us to process.
Question about "have you guys met? "Song kon nee" seems to be third person. In English there is a difference between speaking directly TO someone "have you guys met?" and speaking ABOUT someone "have those 2 met?" In Thai is there a difference when forming those kinds of sentences?
Kruu New, could you please focus on the grammar like you did in the past? Eg. this video here is good. ruclips.net/video/_EpHvXsljwM/видео.html&ab_channel=ThaiLessonsbyNew Nobody is going to remember your 100 sentences if we don't understand how the grammar structure is made. Most of them will forget what they saw in your video after the next morning. My suggestion is to make each video short in around 20 minutes that focus on grammar structure each week. If you don't know what grammar to teach next, I would like to give you a list.
Finally, someone who actually teaches casual Thai! (The "real" way Thais talk to each other) A series of casual conversations would be pure gold :)
Thank you 😊
You might be interested in a conversation lesson
ruclips.net/video/hOP3C0WplwM/видео.html
having the words in the description is so very helpful. Most channels dont go this far - thank you for going the extra mile
You're welcome. I am glad that you like it and find it helpful 😊
Kru New, your clips are packed full with useful knowledge! Amount of information per minute is by far the best I've seen.
Thank you so much!😊 So glad to know that.
I agree with you, John Lowell :
Kruu NEW is a real SUPER Teacher , the Best Thaï Teacher, for me too.
Many details and many explanations with a nice way of teaching. 😏🙂🙂
Here I am enjoying your lessons, you are a credit to your profession, Outstanding beyond comprehension, you deserve all the thanks that you get from your subscribers and viewers all the best from London 😎 keep smiling it's what Thailanders do best, All the best to you, your family and friends at this time,😎.
Thank you 😊 will keep smiling
excellent, tks for the lesson
Thank you 😊
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Your lessons are very well constructed and so enjoyable to follow. Thank you jang ley. Mic. :)
Thank you Mic. ขอบคุณนะคะ😊
Excellent.
Thank you 😊
Thank
😊😊, you are welcome
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ขยันไปด้วยกันนะคะ😉
Hello Krou New, you did a great job with these two lessons abour 100 Q and A. It is so interesting and the way you teach is lively and very attractive. All we learn is idiomatic and my thai friends are very surprised of the way i improved. Khopkhoun na khrap maak. Xavier
Really That's awesome!!. Let's do some challenge. Let's keep making your friends surprised 😉
@@thailessonsbynew Agreed ! Each of your video is so exciting. You are a brilliant teacher 😉😉
thank you so much Khru New, i will learn the lesson as good as i can🙏
I understand there are a lot to learn. Don't be pressured. Just enjoy 😊, you can come back and watch it anytime you want, as long as you want 🤗
สวัสดีครับ คุณ นิว Grateful for your advise whether หรอ and เหรอ mean the same and can be used interchangeably. Thank you.
They are the same. You can use either one 😊
4:04 "Much" not "Mush" (typo) - If you want my help, I can proof read through your English for you. Just let me know. No big deal, everyone understands. Great content. Thank you sooooo much!
Thank you so much for your offer 😊
Thanks New~These longer lessons action packed and challenging. Tam daai laew. 👍🌶️🍻 All good! "Bpa" hear a lot in Thai speaking. Usually hear at the end of sentences. It's only used as a question word?
What I might know is "Bpa" --> ป้ะ is the short form of "Bplau" --> เปล่า which is again the short form of "rueblau" --> รึเปล่า = ...or not? as a question word but let's ask our teacher.
I hope I wrote the romanization correctly and can highly recommend to learn reading and writing Thai. It makes a lot so much easier.
Teacher New helps us with her best lessons.
@@jochimschrank6971 Yeah that's right, shortened for "reu blao" question word. Trying to remember if /heard/or can use another way. Kruu New will set it straight!
Agree on script learning. will learn script if/when finally move to Thailand. Just want to familiarize vocab and listening for now.
You are all correct. มั้ย รึเปล่า เปล่า ป้ะ are very similar. ป้ะ might be the most casual one among this group. They are useful in yes-no questions.😊
What these 2 lessons have great about them is also because you speak fast at first. Pleaseee speak fast at least in 1 sentence in every video you record. You repeat every sentence 3 times already amyway, I think it's fine to say them fast at least once so that we can get used to the speed :p Nobody in real life will speak that slow and wait for us to process.
Thank you for your suggestion 😊
Why do I heard that you pronounce แนใจ as sounds like sai?
Nice lesson!
What about " อะไรนักหนา" what is the meaning of that sentence teacher?
It means 'what all the fuss about?'🤗
Question about "have you guys met? "Song kon nee" seems to be third person. In English there is a difference between speaking directly TO someone "have you guys met?" and speaking ABOUT someone "have those 2 met?" In Thai is there a difference when forming those kinds of sentences?
In that case of 'those', I suggest you use the word nán นั้น
So in that regards, sŏng kon nán สองคนนั้น would be for those two 😊
@@thailessonsbynew Thank you.
I kind of feel like nobody says “meuen yak gin” we just say “roo suek yak gin” right?
Umm, interesting 🤔
How come you say “lor” with “rewr”?
And is it okay to tell foreigners to say “wa” in place of “pood”?!
I think in some situations you can, but not always the case 😊
Kruu New, could you please focus on the grammar like you did in the past? Eg. this video here is good.
ruclips.net/video/_EpHvXsljwM/видео.html&ab_channel=ThaiLessonsbyNew
Nobody is going to remember your 100 sentences if we don't understand how the grammar structure is made. Most of them will forget what they saw in your video after the next morning.
My suggestion is to make each video short in around 20 minutes that focus on grammar structure each week. If you don't know what grammar to teach next, I would like to give you a list.
Thank you for your suggestion 😊. Please give me your list. p.wasineee@gmail.com
'It's mean' , 'that's mean' are not correct
Thank you
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