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Linguaphone Thai PDQ CDs

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Linguaphone Thai PDQ
Contains:
:: 1 x 64 page illustrated color course book
:: 4 x 60 minute Audio CDs

Thai PDQ is a fun, holiday-style course aimed at beginners wanting to learn Thai. Using proven teaching methods and with a strong focus on essential vocabulary, you will quickly be able to handle a wide variety of everyday situations.

:: Learn to speak, read and write Thai to an elementary level.
:: Learn 500 essential Thai words and phrases.
:: Perfect your accent by listening to native Thai speakers.
:: Focus on the vocabulary that you need.

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Linguaphone Thai Complete CDs
 

Linguaphone Thai Complete 1 - 2 - 3 - Beginner to Proficient
contains:

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8 CDs
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Handbook
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Textbook
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Alphabet Book
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Study Guide

A complete language course, aimed at beginners who want to learn how to read, write and speak their chosen language.

:: Speak, read and write your chosen language to High School Diploma level.
:: Master over 2,000 words of practical, everyday vocabulary
:: Perfect your accent by listening to native speakers
:: Learn fast with structured language tuition and clear, easy-to-follow guidance

The Complete 1-2- 3 course uses our tried and tested ‘listen, understand, speak’ learning method to give you the confidence to use your new language. Throughout the CDs, course books and study guides, complete explanations and regular exercises give you the very best chance of learning all the language you’ll need. Specifically designed for use at home, these self-study courses have helped millions of satisfied customers gain a strong grasp in our broad range of languages.

This is a complete course, giving you all you need to learn a new language.

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The THAI Language:
Thai is the official language of Thailand. Thai is spoken by approximately 50 million people in Thailand, Vietnam, and the Yunnan province of China. It has several dialects. Although most of the words are monosyllables, a number of them are polysyllabic. Because there is no inflection, word order is important for showing grammatical relationships. The Thai language is also tonal, and the tones serve to distinguish meanings of words otherwise pronounced alike. There are five tones: high, middle, low, rising, and falling. Over the centuries Thai has borrowed many words from Chinese, Khmer, Pali, Sanskrit, and, more recently, from European languages such as French and English. The Thai language has its own alphabet, which ultimately goes back to a script of Southern India and which was adopted in the 13th century AD. Thai is written from left to right. Thai is formerly known as Siamese and is a member of the Tai or Thai subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages.


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