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Get Started in Thai Absolute Beginner Course: (Book and audio support) [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x134x11 mm, kaal: 136 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Downloadable audio file
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 1444798774
  • ISBN-13: 9781444798777
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x134x11 mm, kaal: 136 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Downloadable audio file
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Teach Yourself
  • ISBN-10: 1444798774
  • ISBN-13: 9781444798777
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Do you want a solid foundation to your Thai studies If you are looking for a solid foundation to your language studies for school, work or travel, this engaging course will get you speaking, writing, reading and understanding Thai in no time. Through authentic conversations, clear language presentations, and extensive practice and review, you will learn the Thai you need to communicate naturally in everyday situations - from booking a hotel room to talking about friends and family.What will I learn Basic Thai is slowly and carefully introduced to ensure you progress confidently through the course and build up a foundation to allow you to feel confident in everyday situations and move to the next level of your learning. It teaches grammar, vocabulary and listening, reading, writing, speaking and pronunciation skills. By the end of the course you will reach a solid Novice High proficiency level of ACTFL (The American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages) and A2 Beginner level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) guidelines. Is this course for me Get Started in Thai is for absolute and false beginners of Thai. Clear and simple explanations make the course appropriate and accessible to anyone learning Thai. There are extensive illustrations to support the learner working on his or her own. This course is also ideal to use with one-to-one tutoring and as a classroom course.What do I get? This book has a learner-centred approach that incorporates the following features:- 10 units of learning content - covering everyday topics from booking a hotel room to talking about friends and family- Discovery Method - figure out rules and patterns yourself to make the language stick- Outcomes-based learning - focus your studies with clear aims- Vocabulary building - thematic lists and activities to help you learn vocabulary quickly- Test yourself - see and track your own progress- Native speaker audio - available as a digital download- Free, downloadable audio transcripts and vocabulary and language reference listsThis pack includes a book and one MP3 CD of audio material.Where do I go next If you want to advance your Thai, our Complete Thai course (9781444101911) will take you to an intermediate level of Thai. Rely on Teach Yourself, trusted by language learners for over 75 years
Acknowledgements v
About the author vi
How this book works vii
Learn to learn x
The Thai language xiv
Pronunciation guide xv
1 sa-wut dee, bpai la na, korp-kOOn, kor-toht
Hello, goodbye, thank you, sorry
2(10)
Exchanging greetings, addressing people, basic courtesy phrases, polite particles; low class consonants (i), vowels (i)
2 kOOn cheu a-rai? What's your name?
12(10)
Saying your name, nationality, place of origin and occupation, asking other people about themselves; mid class consonants, vowels (ii)
3 tee-nee mee in-dter-net kah-fay mai?
Is there an internet cafe here?
22(10)
Asking for simple directions, describing the location of a place; high class consonants
Review unit 1
32(2)
4 Mee Pee Norng Mai?
Do you have any brothers and sisters?
34(13)
Talk and ask about family members and their ages; low class consonants (ii), vowels (iii)
5 Chorp Tahn ah-hahn tai mai?
Do you like eating Thai food?
47(11)
Ordering food and expressing opinions about Thai food; tone marks
6 Nee Tao-Rai?
How much is this?
58(11)
Asking the price of things, asking to look at, or try on something; live syllables and dead syllables
Review unit 2
69(2)
7 Bpai Soo-wun-na-poom mai?
Will you go to Suvarnabhumi?
71(11)
Negotiating with taxi drivers, talking about your Thai language competence; low class consonants (iii), vowels (iv)
8 Sao Ah-Tit Ja bpai tee-o tee-nai?
Where are you going this weekend?
82(12)
Talking about what you plan to do in the future and what you have done in the past, expressing opinions and preferences; consonant clusters at the beginning of a word
9 Rot Ork Gee Mohng?
What time does the bus leave?
94(12)
Making travel arrangements, telling the time; rarely used consonants, vowel shortener
10 choo-ay kee-un hai noy dai mai?
Could you write it down for me, please?
106(14)
Asking Thais to repeat, translate, speak slowly and write things down for you; some commonly used symbols and some common spelling irregularities
Review unit 3
120(2)
Answer key 122(8)
Thai--English glossary 130(8)
The Thai alphabet 138(3)
Thai numbers 141
David Smyth spent several years teaching at universities in Thailand before taking up a post as Senior Lecturer in Thai at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London.