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tod-daniels wrote:The thai language school AUA (American University Alumni) in Bangkok has a TON of you tube videos available for students of thai. They use the "ALG method" (automatic language growth). They DON'T have sub-titles, but if you start from video 1, level 1 and work your way up, you'll be amazed how much thai you pick up and how much better your understanding of spoken thai gets;
Here's the link to their you tube channel; ALG World
You hafta scroll thru to find the first of their conversational videos as they have a LOT of material on their channel..
https://www.youtube.com/user/algworld/videos
tod-daniels wrote:The thai language school AUA (American University Alumni) in Bangkok has a TON of you tube videos available for students of thai. They use the "ALG method" (automatic language growth). They DON'T have sub-titles, but if you start from video 1, level 1 and work your way up, you'll be amazed how much thai you pick up and how much better your understanding of spoken thai gets;
Here's the link to their you tube channel; ALG World
You hafta scroll thru to find the first of their conversational videos as they have a LOT of material on their channel..
https://www.youtube.com/user/algworld/videos
In class, students practice by speaking the language in a controlled setting. As a student you will be expected to actively participate in the learning process-interaction not only between teacher and student but between fellow students. Words and grammar patterns are presented for understanding and repeated to ensure proper pronunciation and tone habits. Dialogs are also practiced to increase fluency.
Keven wrote:What I am especially looking for are videos or shows for Thai natives with subtitles. Not news, which is a bit too formal, but more standard Thai.
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