
Thai for Beginners
Practical Learning with SynapseLingoBy Tobias Hartmann, Synapse Lingo AI Tools (human-supervised)Length1h 59m
About this audiobook
E-book with audio access and learning software via link.This beginner-friendly course is your clear start into Thai, created especially for English-speaking learners. You will begin with the essential sounds and tones, build correct pronunciation from day one, and learn step by step the most useful words, phrases, and short dialogs for everyday life, travel, food, family, and simple small talk. Each unit follows a simple pattern: short English explanation, compact vocabulary list, example dialog, pronunciation and tone tips, mini exercises, and a quick review to reinforce what you learned.Thai grammar is explained in a practical way without jargon: word order, personal pronouns, question patterns, classifiers, and basic tenses and aspects are introduced with easy rules and memorable examples. Culture notes help you use Thai politely and naturally in real situations in Thailand.Designed for self-study at CEFR A1–A2, the book gives you clear goals, time-saving study tips, checklists, and short quizzes at the end of each chapter to keep you motivated. Visual highlights draw attention to Thai terms so you recognize them faster in context. Whether you are traveling to Thailand, speaking with Thai friends and family, or simply curious about a new language, this book guides you toward your first confident conversations in a structured, encouraging, and practical way.SynapseLingo stands for smart learning design: small steps, frequent review, and language you can use immediately. This e-book was developed with AI-assisted tools and subsequently editorially reviewed to ensure the highest learning quality.
Audiobook details
GenreOther, General Fiction
Length1 hr 59 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 18, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Lesson 1: English–Thai Verb have = มี (mii): I have, you have, we have
2Lesson 2: Thai to be made easy: be เป็น (pen), I am ฉันเป็น (chan pen)
3Lesson 3: English–Thai: go = ไป (pai) — master “you go” to “they go” fast
4Lesson 4: English–Thai: Learn 'can' = สามารถ (sǎa-mâat)
5Lesson 5: English–Thai: make = ทำ (tham) — Do/Make Power Verbs
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6Lesson 6: English–Thai Past Have: I had = ฉันเคยมี (chan khoei mi)
7Lesson 7: English–Thai Past To Be: I was — ฉันเคยเป็น (chan khoei pen)
8Lesson 8: English–Thai: go = ไป (bpai), went made easy
9Lesson 9: English–Thai: make = ทำ (tham) — He did, She made, You did
10Lesson 10: English–Thai: I will have — ฉันจะมี (chan ja mii)
11Lesson 11: English–Thai Future To Be: I will be — ฉันจะเป็น (chan cha pen)
12Lesson 12: English–Thai Future: I will go = ฉันจะไป (chan ja pai)
13Lesson 13: Learn Thai Future Tense: “I will do” = ฉันจะทำ (chǎn jà tham)
14Lesson 14: Is there ...? → มี...ไหม (mii ... mai) — English–Thai Travel Questions
15Lesson 15: English to Thai: Is there ...? = มี ... ไหม? (mi ... mai?) — Travel Essential
16Lesson 16: Learn Thai: May I ...? = ขอ...ได้ไหม? (khǒo ... dâi mái?)
17Lesson 17: Learn Thai Fast: I need ... = ฉันต้องการ ... (chan tongkan ...)
18Lesson 18: English–Thai: Where is ...? = อยู่ที่ไหน (yùu thîi năi)
19Lesson 19: English–Thai: "What is ...?" = ... คืออะไร? (... khue arai?)
20Lesson 20: Learn Thai Fast: How much does ... cost? — ราคาเท่าไหร่ (raa-khaa thao-rai) | English–Thai Shopping Phrase
21Lesson 21: Learn Thai: I would like ... = ฉันอยากได้ ... (chan yaak dai ...)
22Lesson 22: English–Thai: Can you ... ? = คุณสามารถ ... ได้ไหม? (khun sǎamâat ... dâi mái?)
23Lesson 23: Learn Thai Polite Requests: Can you ... ? — คุณ...ได้ไหม? (khun ... dâi mái?) | English–Thai
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