Free Thai Learning Resources Corner

Welcome to the “Free Resources Corner,” where visitors can dive into a selection of complimentary language learning resources. Whether you’re curious about my teaching approach, looking for a taste of what I offer, or simply seeking additional learning materials, this section has something for everyone. From vocabulary lists and grammar guides to interactive quizzes and language tips, explore these free resources to kickstart your Thai language learning journey. Enjoy sampling my offerings, and when you’re ready to take your Thai language learning further, consider joining my private tuition programme, weekly group classes, or blog membership for exclusive access to even more tools and support.

Daily Thai Confidence: Using เล่า (lâo)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb เล่า (lâo), which means ‘to tell,’ ‘to narrate,’ or ‘to recount’ a story, event, or experience. It is used when someone shares information in a spoken, story-like way, often describing something that happened. Unlike simply giving information, the verb เล่า (lâo) often implies telling something in detail, like a story or experience.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using ลึกลับ (léuk-láb)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the adjective ลึกลับ (léuk-láb), which means ‘mysterious,’ ‘secretive,’ or ‘difficult to understand. It describes something or someone that is not easily explained, hidden from view, or surrounded by uncertainty.

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using เล่น (lên)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the verb เล่น (lên), which means ‘to play’. It can refer to playing games, sports, music, or simply having fun. It can be followed by a noun (a word that names the activity, sport, game, or instrument) or a complement (a phrase that describes the activity or situation, depending on what you want to express).

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Daily Thai Confidence: Using ยกเว้น (yók-wén)

In this Thai lesson, we learn how to use the preposition of exception ยกเว้น (yók-wén), which means ‘except,’ ‘excluding,’ or ‘with the exception of’. It is used to exclude someone or something from a rule, group, or statement. It is placed before the person, thing, or circumstance that is excluded.

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