hi mod! please do take care! hope you are okay with the bombs in BKK. How do we express our concerns for our friends in Thailand? like: "i heard there's a bomb in BKK, are you okay?" Also, if they reply that they are okay, how do we respond to that reply? Like, "I am okay." Then "Glad to hear you are okay"
ThaiwithMod thank you. I found your video on the vowels the best because you highlight how to use your mouth to pronounce, its really helpful. I've learnt all the consonants so learning the vowels now is really fun for me because I can slowly read words a loud. I feel like a baby again hahaha but it's so enjoyable.
Hi, Pear! Thank you, and lovely and fun, as always. I am an audio engineer. I want to suggest again that if you prioritize sound, not video, your goals will be better met. In this case (as others have suggested in their comments), the bird was horribly distracting, and even made it difficult to hear your voice. Very loud chirping in our ears! Your videos are about language, are they not? Therefore, SOUND, NOT VIDEO (tho you and Mod are very pretty!). Headset microphones -- especially *dynamic* , not *condenser* -- will make your voices much easier to hear and copy. A dynamic headset microphone would remove the bird from the audio recording. You might need a little portable mixer to make this happen, especially when you are patching back into your cell phone. So, something like a little Zoom portable recorder, with 2 XLR inputs (for your microphones: 1 or 2) and a little headphone out jack (to go to your cell phone or camera) would do it.
Hi Beautiful Lady Pearl thanks so much for your accurate teachings of the Thai language professor
Kru Pear and Kru Mod, Swatdee Pee Mai Krab. Thank you for this wonderful and helpful lesson.
Michael Jalili Kop kun ka, we are very happy to hear that you found our lesson useful. :)
Happy Songkran duay na krap😊
Kikuchi Leo Kop kun ka ^_^
Good teaching
hi mod! please do take care! hope you are okay with the bombs in BKK. How do we express our concerns for our friends in Thailand? like: "i heard there's a bomb in BKK, are you okay?" Also, if they reply that they are okay, how do we respond to that reply? Like, "I am okay." Then "Glad to hear you are okay"
Hi kun pear i am learning from u thai language Songkran and Myanmar is Thingyan
Thank you
Danijel Soldić Thank you for watching :)
good...thanks
မဴိး သစ္ Thank you for watching and your kind comments. :)
isn't it songkran means war/battle ?
oh i know already สงกรานต์ -- new year, สงคราม-- battle/war.
Short vowelssss please :)
THISGUY I will do soon. Thank you for following our videos. Kop kun ka:)
ThaiwithMod thank you. I found your video on the vowels the best because you highlight how to use your mouth to pronounce, its really helpful.
I've learnt all the consonants so learning the vowels now is really fun for me because I can slowly read words a loud. I feel like a baby again hahaha but it's so enjoyable.
Hi, Pear! Thank you, and lovely and fun, as always.
I am an audio engineer. I want to suggest again that if you prioritize sound, not video, your goals will be better met.
In this case (as others have suggested in their comments), the bird was horribly distracting, and even made it difficult to hear your voice. Very loud chirping in our ears!
Your videos are about language, are they not? Therefore, SOUND, NOT VIDEO (tho you and Mod are very pretty!).
Headset microphones -- especially *dynamic* , not *condenser* -- will make your voices much easier to hear and copy. A dynamic headset microphone would remove the bird from the audio recording. You might need a little portable mixer to make this happen, especially when you are patching back into your cell phone. So, something like a little Zoom portable recorder, with 2 XLR inputs (for your microphones: 1 or 2) and a little headphone out jack (to go to your cell phone or camera) would do it.
Time To GET WET!
too bad the bird was not a parrot lol he was louder than the teacher
Haha u used iMovie