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Greetings and wellbeingLearn a short, polite exchange you can use from your first day in Thailand.→Names and introductionsSay your name, ask someone else's name and distinguish given names from family names.→Ask someone to repeatRepair a conversation politely when you did not hear or understand a name.→Objects and yes/no questionsAsk whether someone has an object, answer briefly and identify what you see.→Ownership and classifiersAsk whose object it is and recognise the classifiers used with books and people.→Social introductions and leave-takingIntroduce people, ask how someone is and end a short social exchange politely.→First consonants and long vowelsRead four common consonants and combine them with the long vowels า and อ.→More common consonantsAdd ม, ย, ว, ท and ด and read short words with the vowels you already know.→First vowels above consonantsRead short /a/ and /i/ and long /ii/ when their marks appear above a consonant.→High-class consonantsRecognise six regular high-class consonants and read simple live syllables with rising tone.→Middle-class consonantsAdd ต, บ, ป and จ and connect them with the middle-class consonants ก and ด.→Dead syllables with long vowelsRecognise final /k/, /t/ and /p/, distinguish live and dead syllables, and read long-vowel dead words.→Dead syllables with short /a/Place ะ after an initial consonant and read short open syllables as dead syllables.→Low-class consonants: set oneAdd ล, ค, พ, ฟ and ฮ and compare tone patterns in live and dead syllables.→Reading foundations review oneReview consonant classes, apply the tone table, and locate boundaries in two-syllable words.→Additional consonants and front vowelsClassify ซ and ถ, then read เ and แ written before their consonant.→Thai coursesBrowse structured Thai learning paths.→Pronouns and polite particlesผม, ดิฉัน, คุณ, ครับ, ค่ะ and คะ in a first conversation.→DictionarySearch terms from the modern lessons.→PracticeGuided review, listening and practice tools.→Tone reading · Level 1Identify mid and low tones in Thai words.→ResourcesCourses, practice, worksheets and local progress.→FSI-based Spoken ThaiFollow six modern dialogue lessons with local audio.→