
Master reading and writing Thai by learning the four consonants, vowels, and tone rules, practice blending syllables, and reinforce skills with vocabulary, exercises, and downloadable course materials.
Master reading and writing Thai by learning all 44 consonants and their 21 sounds, including inherent vowel sounds, with mnemonic pictures, flashcards, and games to memorize the alphabet.
Explore Thai consonant group 3 ฎ-ณ, covering six letters such as da, cha, and tau tan, with flat, high, rising, and falling tones and related names.
Master Thai consonant group four by learning six letters with flat, low, and rising tones, and practice pronunciation with examples like da, de, tar, toon, and no means mouse.
Practice Thai alphabet chant ก-ฮ with a slow first pass and a faster second pass, reinforcing recognition of the Thai letters through a paced chanting exercise.
Learn to trill the Thai ร by placing the tongue at the alveolar ridge and shaping air to tremble, using stepwise drills from la to rah to long r.
Explore Thai consonant classes: middle, high, and low, and how a class determines syllable tones. Learn conjugation rules with live syllables and tone patterns.
This lecture introduces Thailand's 32 vowels, explains short and long forms, and demonstrates pronunciation by saying 'sara' before the vowel sound, with single and compound vowels.
Learn Thai vowel sounds by practicing the sound and name of each vowel, then pair and memorize both to pronounce and recognize vowels accurately.
Practice blending mid-class consonants with short and long vowels, noting the short vowel's low tone and the long vowel's flat tone while reading words aloud.
Explore how blending words with high-class consonants and short vowels yields low tone, while certain extra vowels create rising tones, and practice with examples like saw, sara, and core.
Learn to blend words using low-class consonants with short vowels in Thai, and practice tone patterns such as high and flat tones with long vowels through guided pronunciation and examples.
Practice blending words with อี sound by reading and writing example syllables such as sa, la, re, bee, fa, fee, and more, and read them together.
Practice blending words with ไอ to master Thai syllable sounds, using examples like phi phi, sigh, ray, cha ching, and bye bye, followed by a guided reading together.
Practice blending Thai words with the อิ sound to read, write, and pronounce common syllables and names, building confident decoding and pronunciation skills.
Practice blending words with อือ through guided pronunciation, spell and read together, and use examples like mu, ma, to, moon, Muthu, and Molly to improve Thai reading and writing.
Practice blending Thai word parts and reading aloud through guided examples like ball by ball, tall Tom, saw some, and pa pa pa to build recognition, pronunciation, and fluency.
Practice blending words with เออ to build Thai reading and writing skills, exploring phonetic sounds, tones, and sound combinations through hands-on pronunciation drills.
Practice blending words with เอะ to build Thai pronunciation and reading skills, using syllable patterns and everyday examples to improve accuracy and comprehension.
Practice blending words with the Thai sound แอะ by sounding out and blending everyday words such as cat, bat, bag, chair, net, and pat to reinforce pronunciation and word connections.
Practice blending Thai syllables with the โอะ sound through guided reading drills, matching onsets and rhymes, and exploring low and high tones for fluent Thai reading.
This lecture explains Thai final consonants, outlining eight groups that shape the end sound of syllables and guiding reading and writing by distinguishing vowels from final consonants.
Master Thai final consonants in the mae god lesson, exploring a 16-letter final-consonant group with examples and applying them in writing.
Learn to write Thai tone marks, including marks that denote high, falling, and rising tones, and practice placing them on the line with step-by-step guidance.
Explore life and dead syllables in Thai, and how final consonants and vowel length affect tone. Learn rules distinguishing long vowels without a final consonant from those with final consonants.
Master reading and writing Thai uses a hands-on table to practice middle-class tone conjugation, covering initial consonants, long and short vowels, final consonants, and tones.
Master Thai tone conjugation by practicing initial consonants, long and short vowels, final consonants, and tone marks to produce rising, low, and falling tones.
Practice Thai low-class tone conjugation by forming syllables with initial consonants, long and extra vowels, and final consonants, and by applying flat and falling tones across examples.
Learn to use the Thai tone chart to conjugate words across five tones, using middle, high, and low class consonants, vowels, and final consonants for accurate pronunciation.
Explore Thai consonant clusters, distinguish true consonant clusters (with 15 types) from false clusters, and learn how vowels affect their sounds for clearer pronunciation and reading.
Explore Thai phonics in false consonant clusters by decoding final consonants and silent letters, then connect sounds to spellings through hands-on practice with examples like sore, song, sop, and tara.
Practice reading and writing leading consonants in Thai, focusing on nam and the ya sounds. Apply high class and low class tone rules to produce the falling tone.
Practice reading and writing leading consonants from the middle class and single low class groups, with guided examples and paired sounds, then read them together to build Thai phonics skills.
Learn to use spatial symbols, repetition marks for emphasis, silent letters, and abbreviation marks like Bayan Noy and By Yan Yan in Thai reading and writing.
Engage in a Thai reading and writing activity that expands letters and vowels, analyzes final consonants, and poses individual questions to guide practice.
In this activity, examine words and fill in the blanks to practice Thai reading and writing skills.
Practice Thai vocabulary through a picture-based activity, matching words from the box to images and learning terms like eat (kim) and elephant.
Engage in an activity-based Thai reading and writing practice, exploring basic color terms such as white, everyday items like home, toy, ball, and simple phrases to build foundational skills.
Update 2023.
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Welcome to Master Reading and Writing Thai course!
This course will help you to build a solid foundation for reading and writing through blending and spelling words. With the guidance of a native Thai speaker, you will practice reading and writing extensively and gain a deep understanding of the rules for reading Thai. This course is designed for those starting from zero and our goal is to help you achieve the ability to read any Thai word with confidence.
What will you learn?
- Thai Consonants: You will have the ability to identify Thai characters and the sounds they represent in consonants.
- Thai Vowels: You will be able to recognize all Thai vowels and distinguish between short and long vowels.
- Blending Words: You will comprehend the technique of blending and spelling Thai words.
- Final Consonants: You will be able to identify and read words that end with a final consonant.
- Tones: You will be able to recognize the tone marks, understand the tone rules, and read words with different tones.
- Consonant Clusters and Leading Consonants: You will have the ability to read words that start with two complex initial consonants.
- Special symbols: You will know how to use Thai special symbols.
What’s included in this course?
- Downloadable eBook
- Flashcards
- Fun Games
This online course is about 11 hours long.
You can learn Thai from anywhere you are and anytime you want.
I can't wait to see you on the course!
Jack.
Your Teacher