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My Thai is lousy. I have bought books and tapes to help but I find it difficult. I think the brain is pickled with too much Chang Beer.

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Better than most farangs I know but I'm still rather mediocre at best. Somewhat studied it on my own off and on for 10 years, took a 5-week course (2 hours, twice a week) in Hua Hin earlier this year, a 3-week (3 hours, 5 days a week) course at Chiangmai University a few weeks ago, and am now trying a private tutor for two one-hour sessions per week.

Biggest stumbling block for me is retention - which ain't so good at 61. But I'm also hard of hearing and that sure as hell doesn't help me accurately hear those weird sounds and tones. But studying Thai is fun, somewhat keeps your mind disciplined, and most Thais I know appreciate it when you make the effort (even badly).

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I went to school in Bangkok a few years back it did'nt stick. It is a struggle with the tone changes for me. My kids help alot, they seem to enjoy correcting me.

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A good book for beginners that want tolearn Thai is Thai for Beginners by Becker.

For someone just visiting for a few weeks and not concerned with the alphabet then Thai For Lovers is a good choice.

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