How Well Can Thai’s Speak English?
December 31, 2007
I hope that English is not unusually difficult for a Thai person to learn, especially when motivated. Are there special courses available for this here in the
Answer: Have you tried to learn any Thai yet? If you have you will know how difficult it is. English is just as hard for a Thai person to learn in my experience. The languages are so completely different that it is impossible to form a common frame of reference. Grammar, sentence structure and etymology for the languages are so far apart that there is no common reference like there would be for you and I learning a Romance language or for a Thai person learning an Asian language. It may be getting better for younger Thai’s as English is now taught from a young age at many of the Thai schools.
I am not aware of any special classes available here specifically for Thai’s, however you can find ESL classes at your local universities usually and there are other non-profit’s that do ESL tutoring. Check with your local
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Well, it depends on how long you’ve emerged yourself in the Western culture. I’ve an straight “A” in English when I was studied there. As soon as I moved here to stay with my aunt&uncle. That’s the other part of my life had changed forever. I adjust myself into new culture, new environment, new belief. and I’ve been here in the states almost seven years now. I bet when Americans have comes across with me regarding to work, school, etc. They thought I was here!! Things changed! You’ve gotta believe in yourself.
Hi Yulee and thanks for your comment!
7 years is a long time and if you take the effort to adjust yourself to your new culture it makes learning that much faster and easier. And believing in yourself helps you become successful no matter what areas you’re talking about…language learning, school, work, relationships. Having a strong belief is the first step to success.