
Learn Thai emotions and feelings, including allam for mood, and practice phrases like 'I'm not in a good mood today' and 'I'm happy to meet my old friend' using subject–emotion–object.
Explore Thai vocabulary for crime and justice, including police, thief, breaking the law, punishment, kidnapping, and legal actions, with practical sentences and passive voice forms.
Learn to talk about relationships in Thai, including describing a couple, dating, and getting married. Use vocabulary for husband, wife, cooking, and divorce to express relationship status and changes.
Explore technology and social media in Thai, learning terms for internet, website, email, smartphone, app, online shopping, and actions like following a fan page and video calling.
Learn basic math vocabulary in Thai, including plus, minus, times, divide, fraction, exponent, and percentage, with counting practice from 0 to 10 and example problems.
Explore Thai linguistics and vocabulary, covering pronunciation, spelling, writing, and translation, and see how studying linguistics helps us understand the language and reinforce learning.
Explore prevalence and types of call center scams in Thailand and how scammers target victims. Learn warning signs, authorities’ responses, and what to do when you encounter suspicious calls.
Learn about the truth of the Songkran festival, including how it's celebrated across Thailand, family traditions, foreign participation guidelines, and how modern celebrations have evolved.
Analyze why Thailand should abolish military conscription, incorporating the course context of an intermediate-advanced Thai program and the topic's focus on conscription policy.
Explore informal debt in Thailand through everyday phrases about money, paying, and debt negotiation, with practical language examples for real-life Thai conversations.
Explore key vocabulary for information operation in Thailand and see how the Thai government uses information operation concepts, tools, fake news center, and map analysis.
Listen to Thai language in the Bangkok Pride Festival 2024 context, exploring LGBTQ+ themes, personal reflections, songs, and everyday conversation for listening practice.
Engage in listening-based Thai practice centered on buying a car, helping learners develop practical conversation skills through immersive scenario-driven exercises in an intensive intermediate-advanced course.
This course gives you a complete overview of Intermediate-Advanced Thai language
Hello everyone!! My name is FAM, I’m a native Thai and qualified master's degree and experienced more than 4 years
I have a neutral accent which is clear and easy to understand.
This might not be the longest course on Udemy, but I do respect your time.
The lessons are as long as necessary, and as short as possible.
The course is not designed to be accessed in sequence but takes more of a pick and mix approach.
For example, if you need help with prepositions of place, simply go to the prepositions section and look for the lesson on prepositions of place. Or if you need help with present perfect continuous, go to the tenses and aspects section and check out the lesson on present perfect continuous.
The exception to this is the intermediate’s Section, which is intended to be accessed from start to finish, in order.
I encourage you to ask questions if you feel that something has not been fully or clearly explained. You will get an answer and, if necessary, the course material will be updated. Depending on the answer, I will add a new lesson to the course.
Here is a brief summary of the course benefits for you:
Native speaker
Experienced and qualified teacher
Neutral and easy to understand accent
Lessons structured for easy access
No bloated lessons to trick you or waste your time
Updates as required by the learners
Good luck and I hope to see you inside the course!
What you’ll learn
How to pronounce all sounds in Thai language correctly.
Making intermediate sentences, ask questions, and have simple conversations like a native.
Speaking like a Native Speaker with Pronunciation Lessons
Participate in intermediate Thai Conversations and Use Daily Phrases
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
A computer, or a tablet, or a phone with good speakers or headphones.
Basic Thai is necessary.
Who this course is for:
It is a must-have Thai course for pre-intermediate learners, who want to reach the intermediate and advance level of spoken Thai in the shortest time possible.