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Expat Interview: Jonas Anderson and Christy Gibson
Jonas & Christy and Thailand’s ลูกทุ่ง (lôok tôong)… In WLT’s Successful Thai Language Learners series, those interviewed began studying the Thai language in their twenties and older. Jonas and Christy came in...
An Easy Way to Learn Foreign Languages: Part Two
Luca Lampariello’s language learning method… To refresh your memory of Luca’s previous post, An Easy Way to Learn Foreign Languages: Part One, here are the main points of his language learning method: The timeframe of the method is: Quality,...
Thai Xmas Cards by Jaab
Shopping for Xmas cards in Thailand… There isn’t much choice for holiday cards in Thailand. Not if you want to keep away from Hallmarks! There are some fairly dull cards created with photos of Thai murals or such. And you can sometimes f...
An Easy Way to Learn Foreign Languages: Part One
Introducing Luca and his language learning method… Luca Lampariello is an Italian polyglot who speaks 9 languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, and Portuguese. Chinese is his latest language project, and l...
Interviewing Successful Thai Language Learners: Daniel T. Murphy
Interviewing Successful Thai Language Learners… Name: Daniel T. Murphy, Ph.D. Nationality: American Age range: 40-50 Sex: Male Location: Berkeley, California, USA & Bangkok, Thailand Profession: Educational & School Psychologist, Licens...
Survey: Expats Love Thailand, but the Thai Language Loses Out
No surprise, Thailand comes top for love… The latest HSBC report was emailed to me just this morning (thanks Lana :-) Expats fall in love with Thailand but not the language. Putting Thailand aside for now… I was not surprised to find t...


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