Linguaphone – Thai Language Training
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Description
No previous language experience is required with Linguaphone’s highly acclaimed Thai language course, which has helped thousands of people learn Thai to an advanced level.
Written by Thai language experts and using native speakers, our Complete Thai language course will give you a good grounding in the grammar, verb tenses and sentence structure needed to communicate effectively and confidently in Thai.
This popular course covers a mixture of social, travel and business scenarios and includes a wide range of course material to help you master the Thai language. Not only that, but you’ll develop an active vocabulary of over 2,000 Thai words.
What the Linguaphone advanced Thai language course includes:
- 8 audio CDs.
- A 296 page handbook which provides step-by step lesson plans, full grammatical explanations and fun activities.
- A 248 page textbook – contains the printed and illustrated transcription of the CD Recordings.
- A 72 page Alphabet book – Explains how to read and write the letters of the Thai alphabet.
- A Study guide – contains full instructions of how to plan your study to get the most out of your course.
- A Linguaphone carry case.
Language levels you will achieve:
- Advanced
What you’ll learn:
- Over 2,000 practical Thai phrases and sayings.
Sample topics covered:
- Sightseeing and asking for directions.
- Asking questions and ordering food and drink.
- Shopping.
- Visiting the doctor.
Language Level: from A1 Complete Beginner to A2/B1 Independent User by the end of the course as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
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