Why Audio Thai Language Courses Are Key
When English speakers start learning to speak Thai it is extremely important that they pay close attention to tone and intonation. Spoken Thai relies heavily on the speaker getting their tones right or they risk changing words to mean something else altogether. Developing an 'ear' for Thai as it is spoken is what will determine your ability to speak Thai with any fluency.
As you listen to your Thai audio CDs ordered from Farang Thai focus your listening. Pay attention to how Thai words are said, the rythm, not just the general sound. At first you will probably forget to do this, but you will get better at it over time. As you continue to learn Thai you will naturally improve your accute listening skills. Once you become familiar with the Thai accent you'll notice your own spoken Thai improving.
The Thai audio courses that we sell include either a book or booklet that support the audio Thai language material. You will find this written and audio combination extremely effective when used often.
Be Patient When Learning Thai
When learning a new language we all want instant results. And sometimes we get them. But you'll find learning Thai can take a little longer to progress than with say European languages. The tonal nature of Thai is a new concept for most English speakers so you need to be patient.
Once you establish a firm foundation your skill in speaking Thai will grow at a faster rate. Thai audio should therefore form a large part of your early Thai language study. And an understanding of written Thai is very helpful since Thai script indicates the correct tone to use when reading Thai aloud.
Return to your Thai audio CDs often and you will continue to progress as your confidence grows.