
My First Thai Conversation 55 Patterns
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Book Introduction
Is this your first time learning Thai?
"My First Thai Conversation: 55 Patterns, Starting with the Eyes and Mouth"
You can master the basics of Thai with just 55 patterns!
Thai has absolutely nothing in common with Korean! Its writing is as exotic as its sounds.
Thai is a language where tones are very important because even the same pronunciation can have different meanings depending on the tone.
It's really hard to get used to Chinese and other tones.
Also, it is difficult to distinguish between pictures and letters because the system of consonants, vowels, and final consonants is quite complex.
So, many people will think that studying is really difficult.
The author, Choi Ga-eul, is a Thai language expert YouTuber who has been teaching people how to study Thai easily and efficiently through various Thai language learning contents. In the process, she wrote “My First Thai 55 Pattern Thai Conversation” to help people become familiar with the Thai language’s letters, pronunciation, and sentence structure with just 55 patterns.
This book is designed to help you understand Thai letters and tones by practicing them yourself and listening to and imitating the pronunciation of native speakers.
"My First Thai Conversation: 55 Patterns, Starting with the Eyes and Mouth"
You can master the basics of Thai with just 55 patterns!
Thai has absolutely nothing in common with Korean! Its writing is as exotic as its sounds.
Thai is a language where tones are very important because even the same pronunciation can have different meanings depending on the tone.
It's really hard to get used to Chinese and other tones.
Also, it is difficult to distinguish between pictures and letters because the system of consonants, vowels, and final consonants is quite complex.
So, many people will think that studying is really difficult.
The author, Choi Ga-eul, is a Thai language expert YouTuber who has been teaching people how to study Thai easily and efficiently through various Thai language learning contents. In the process, she wrote “My First Thai 55 Pattern Thai Conversation” to help people become familiar with the Thai language’s letters, pronunciation, and sentence structure with just 55 patterns.
This book is designed to help you understand Thai letters and tones by practicing them yourself and listening to and imitating the pronunciation of native speakers.
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INTRO Essential & Basic Thai Knowledge!
ㆍ Consonants
ㆍ Vowels
ㆍ Tone
ㆍ Exceptional cases
ㆍ Numbers
ㆍ The final summary of distinguishing tones
Chapter 1 Seven Basic Patterns!
Vivid Culture 1.
Thai food
01 ~ is
02 Honorifics
03 Indefinite 1
04 Indefinite 2
05 Past tense
06 Future tense
07 Present Progressive
Chapter 2 Nine Question Patterns!
Vivid Culture 2.
Sweet Thai coffee!
08 Who, who
09 When
10 Where
11 What
12 How
13 Why
14 How much
15 How many
16 Which
Chapter 3 Four Question Expansion Patterns!
Vivid Culture 3.
Thailand, the kingdom of fruits
17 Interrogative sentences
18 Right?
19 Can you do it?
Have you ever tried 20?
Chapter 4 Three Comparison Patterns!
Vivid Culture 4.
Thailand Weather
21 Comparatives
22 Top-tier
23 ~like, ~like
Chapter 5 Two word/sentence connection patterns!
Vivid Culture 5.
A special Thai gift!
24 Connecting Words 1
25 Connecting Words 2
Chapter 6 8 Prepositional Patterns!
Vivid Culture 6.
Songkran, the world's largest water festival!
26 ~in
27 (place) ~ from ~
28 ~about, ~about
29 with ~
30 for ~
31 ~
32 ~
33 (hours) to
Chapter 7 8 Time Adverb Patterns!
Vivid Culture 7.
Another festival, Loy Krathong!
34 Normal
35 Sometimes
36 always
37 ~ Never
38 yet
39 Finally
40 years ago
41 ~after
Chapter 8 Nine Conjunction Patterns!
Vivid Culture 8.
Top 3 Hidden Travel Destinations in Thailand
42 When ~
43 And
44 or
45 If
46 And then
47 Because
48 But
49 So, therefore
50 ~ as you like
Chapter 9 5 Axis/Request Patterns!
Vivid Culture 9.
Thai food
51 Maybe
52 ~ It doesn't matter
53 Don't do it
54 Please ~
Congratulations on turning 55
ㆍ Consonants
ㆍ Vowels
ㆍ Tone
ㆍ Exceptional cases
ㆍ Numbers
ㆍ The final summary of distinguishing tones
Chapter 1 Seven Basic Patterns!
Vivid Culture 1.
Thai food
01 ~ is
02 Honorifics
03 Indefinite 1
04 Indefinite 2
05 Past tense
06 Future tense
07 Present Progressive
Chapter 2 Nine Question Patterns!
Vivid Culture 2.
Sweet Thai coffee!
08 Who, who
09 When
10 Where
11 What
12 How
13 Why
14 How much
15 How many
16 Which
Chapter 3 Four Question Expansion Patterns!
Vivid Culture 3.
Thailand, the kingdom of fruits
17 Interrogative sentences
18 Right?
19 Can you do it?
Have you ever tried 20?
Chapter 4 Three Comparison Patterns!
Vivid Culture 4.
Thailand Weather
21 Comparatives
22 Top-tier
23 ~like, ~like
Chapter 5 Two word/sentence connection patterns!
Vivid Culture 5.
A special Thai gift!
24 Connecting Words 1
25 Connecting Words 2
Chapter 6 8 Prepositional Patterns!
Vivid Culture 6.
Songkran, the world's largest water festival!
26 ~in
27 (place) ~ from ~
28 ~about, ~about
29 with ~
30 for ~
31 ~
32 ~
33 (hours) to
Chapter 7 8 Time Adverb Patterns!
Vivid Culture 7.
Another festival, Loy Krathong!
34 Normal
35 Sometimes
36 always
37 ~ Never
38 yet
39 Finally
40 years ago
41 ~after
Chapter 8 Nine Conjunction Patterns!
Vivid Culture 8.
Top 3 Hidden Travel Destinations in Thailand
42 When ~
43 And
44 or
45 If
46 And then
47 Because
48 But
49 So, therefore
50 ~ as you like
Chapter 9 5 Axis/Request Patterns!
Vivid Culture 9.
Thai food
51 Maybe
52 ~ It doesn't matter
53 Don't do it
54 Please ~
Congratulations on turning 55
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Publisher's Review
1.
Free video lectures from Thai YouTube stars (QR code)
Learn the basics of Thai with YouTube star Autumn Daisy.
We offer short, concise, basic Thai video lessons for free.
2.
Free provision of various supplementary learning materials, including Thai writing practice.
So that Thai, which looked like pictures or symbols, can be recognized as letters
We provide free basic Thai consonant/vowel transcription, Thai speaking practice book, and MP3s for pattern training with native male and female voice actors.
3.
Kill two birds with one stone: learn to speak and write Thai.
It is designed so that you can practice writing Thai as well as conversation.
If you follow the letters and write them down, you will soon become accustomed to them and be able to memorize them.
4.
Basic conversation is possible with 55 patterns
I only knew about Cup Khun Kap and Sawasdee Kap, which I heard from my guide while traveling in Thailand.
With just 55 patterns, you can now have basic conversations without a guide.
5.
Discover interesting Thai culture
It is said that if you know the culture, it becomes easier to learn the language of that country.
We've put together some interesting facts about Thai life and culture that will help you get started.
[Author's Note]
If you're learning Thai for the first time or are struggling with it, what's the most effective way to learn it? The author recommends starting with just your eyes and mouth.
By seeing the general flow of Thai letters with your eyes, you can get used to feeling the language naturally with your mouth.
When it comes to learning a language, the winner is always the consistent learner.
The driving force behind this consistency comes from confidence, which in turn leads to more confidence, ultimately leading to studying something you are good at or enjoy.
This is especially true for languages that are completely different from Korean, such as Thai.
Not only are unfamiliar letters repulsive from the start, but it also takes a lot of time and effort to read a single letter, including pronunciations, tones, long vowels, and short vowels that do not exist in our language.
It is at this stage that many learners give up.
So, rather than studying deeply from the beginning, I urge you to take it slow and think of it as building a general outline of the Thai language.
You can grasp the flow of Thai just by using your eyes and mouth after completing the 55 patterns in this book.
Once you feel confident, it's not too late to return to the first page of this book and begin studying the letters.
Rather, repetition will help you acquire knowledge faster and will serve as a foundation for studying more comfortably.
[Supplementary Learning Materials]
Free Thai video (QR code)
Free native speaker MP3s for learning the text
Free MP3 of author-direct lectures for pattern training
Free speaking training book
Free consonant/vowel transcription notes provided
(*Free download from www.pub365.co.kr website)
Free video lectures from Thai YouTube stars (QR code)
Learn the basics of Thai with YouTube star Autumn Daisy.
We offer short, concise, basic Thai video lessons for free.
2.
Free provision of various supplementary learning materials, including Thai writing practice.
So that Thai, which looked like pictures or symbols, can be recognized as letters
We provide free basic Thai consonant/vowel transcription, Thai speaking practice book, and MP3s for pattern training with native male and female voice actors.
3.
Kill two birds with one stone: learn to speak and write Thai.
It is designed so that you can practice writing Thai as well as conversation.
If you follow the letters and write them down, you will soon become accustomed to them and be able to memorize them.
4.
Basic conversation is possible with 55 patterns
I only knew about Cup Khun Kap and Sawasdee Kap, which I heard from my guide while traveling in Thailand.
With just 55 patterns, you can now have basic conversations without a guide.
5.
Discover interesting Thai culture
It is said that if you know the culture, it becomes easier to learn the language of that country.
We've put together some interesting facts about Thai life and culture that will help you get started.
[Author's Note]
If you're learning Thai for the first time or are struggling with it, what's the most effective way to learn it? The author recommends starting with just your eyes and mouth.
By seeing the general flow of Thai letters with your eyes, you can get used to feeling the language naturally with your mouth.
When it comes to learning a language, the winner is always the consistent learner.
The driving force behind this consistency comes from confidence, which in turn leads to more confidence, ultimately leading to studying something you are good at or enjoy.
This is especially true for languages that are completely different from Korean, such as Thai.
Not only are unfamiliar letters repulsive from the start, but it also takes a lot of time and effort to read a single letter, including pronunciations, tones, long vowels, and short vowels that do not exist in our language.
It is at this stage that many learners give up.
So, rather than studying deeply from the beginning, I urge you to take it slow and think of it as building a general outline of the Thai language.
You can grasp the flow of Thai just by using your eyes and mouth after completing the 55 patterns in this book.
Once you feel confident, it's not too late to return to the first page of this book and begin studying the letters.
Rather, repetition will help you acquire knowledge faster and will serve as a foundation for studying more comfortably.
[Supplementary Learning Materials]
Free Thai video (QR code)
Free native speaker MP3s for learning the text
Free MP3 of author-direct lectures for pattern training
Free speaking training book
Free consonant/vowel transcription notes provided
(*Free download from www.pub365.co.kr website)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 27, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 280 pages | 170*225*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791192431611
- ISBN10: 1192431618
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