
Master Thai speaking with practical relationship vocabulary, including mia and hallelujah, husband, boyfriend or girlfriend fan, plus third-person terms geek and two and slang like tam kanban.
Discover seven Thai slang words to impress your friends, including be angry, dump someone, clean meaning tall, chill out, don't do it, and Isan sign language slang.
Master twenty phrases you must know when traveling to Thailand. Use them to order meals and drinks, ask prices, and find restrooms or taxis.
Learn 30 common Thai verbs for daily conversation with practical examples, including to be, at home, to do, listen, speak Thai, write, read, buy, go, come, and more.
Master native Thai speaking skills with almost every common verb and example, covering eat, drink, sleep, write, read, and speak, plus tone variations like flat, rising, and falling.
Explore Thai pronouns for i and you across contexts—strangers, parents, siblings, and coworkers. Identify appropriate forms, avoid rude or overly polite usage, and practice with contextual activities.
Master native Thai speaking skills for buying food and drinks, ordering at restaurants, and asking for the bill, with price phrases and dishes like pad thai and tom yum goong.
Learn how to talk about family, jobs, and hobbies in Thai, including how to ask about siblings, describe professions, and discuss free-time activities using everyday vocabulary.
Learn Thai emotion phrases to express your feelings and thoughts, and show your emotion when using these phrases in everyday talk.
Learn essential Thai medical phrases for describing symptoms, seeking help at hospitals, and talking about illness, pain, and medicine.
This course gives you a complete overview of How to speak Thai as Thai native speakers.
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 Beginner’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 simple sentences, ask questions, and have simple conversations like a native.
Speaking like a Native Speaker with Pronunciation Lessons
Participate in Basic 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.
No knowledge of Thai is necessary.
Who this course is for:
It is a must-have Thai course for complete beginners, who want to reach the pre-intermediate level of spoken Thai in the shortest time possible.