FSI Thai Language Course

FSI Thai Language Course

FSI Thai

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The Thai Language

The official language of Thailand and one of the most important languages of Southeast Asia.

Thai has over 30 million native speakers and is spoken by around 50 million people worldwide.

Of course, if you only plan to visit the resorts of Pattaya and Phuket or go diving off Ko Tao, you might not need to speak much Thai.

However, if you want to get off the beaten track and explore, learning the language will enrich your experience immeasurably.

You will gain a much more profound understanding of this fascinating country and its culture while earning the admiration and respect of the locals.

And if you’re looking for a comprehensive, effective, and free online Thai course, you’ve come to the right place!

Course Details

What is the FSI Thai Basic course?

The FSI Thai Basic course was launched in 1970 as a way to give US diplomats the necessary language skills they required before being sent to work in Thailand.

It is made up of 40 individual units as well as a comprehensive section on Thai phonology, a challenging aspect for many speakers of non-tonal languages.

The course gives students a good grounding in the basics of Thai before moving quickly on to more advanced aspects, with an emphasis on the spoken language as it is used in real life.

The course is based on authentic dialogs, which are supplemented by a wealth of drills, exercises and audio recordings that help students make rapid progress, allowing them to achieve a good level of proficiency in only a short amount of time.

How was FSI Thai Basic originally used?

This course was originally intended for full-time students studying in a classroom for six hours a day.

Outside of class, they were expected to spend a further two hours studying by themselves, and after the first few lessons, they were expected to speak only Thai in the classroom as well as among themselves at all other times.

Studying in this way, students would be able to achieve a relatively high level of Thai after only six months.

How can you use FSI Thai Basic?

Of course, for most people, recreating the perfect study environment enjoyed by US diplomatic staff is not possible.

However, if you know how to use the materials correctly, you can still benefit immensely from this amazingly rich resource.

There are a few decent self-study courses available for Thai, but most of them can only take you so far.

There is very little that bridges the gap between the basics and an intermediate or advanced level, but if you supplement your coursebook with the drills and exercises found in the FSI Thai course, you will be able to give your Thai the boost it needs.

You can also use this course as your primary learning resource, and as long as you supplement it with other materials, you will also be able to make rapid progress.

Taking it further

Using this material in conjunction with other resources will allow you to get your Thai up and running, but there is no substitute for using it in the real world.

As early as possible, you should also seek out people to practice your Thai with, either native speakers or other people who are interested in learning this challenging but rewarding tongue.

By taking advantage of this free Thai course as well as any other materials you have available, you will quickly be able to function in an ever-increasing range of situations in Thai.

Introduction to Thai Phonology

UnitAudio
Section 1Tape 1.1
Section 2Tape 2.1 · Tape 2.2 · Tape 2.3
Section 3Tape 3.1 · Tape 3.2 · Tape 3.3 · Tape 3.4 · Tape 3.5 · Tape 3.6 · Tape 3.7 · Tape 3.8 · Tape 3.9 · Tape 3.10
Section 4Tape 4.1 · Tape 4.2 · Tape 4.3
Section 5Tape 5.1 · Tape 5.2

Volume 1

Student Text

UnitAudio
Lesson 01Tape
Lesson 02Tape
Lesson 03Tape
Lesson 04Tape
Lesson 05Tape
Lesson 06Tape
Lesson 07Tape
Lesson 08Tape
Lesson 09Tape
Lesson 10Tape
Lesson 11Tape
Lesson 12Tape
Lesson 13Tape
Lesson 14Tape
Lesson 15Tape
Lesson 16Tape
Lesson 17Tape
Lesson 18Tape
Lesson 19Tape
Lesson 20Tape

Volume 2

Student Text

UnitAudio
Lesson 21Tape
Lesson 22Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 23Tape
Lesson 24Tape
Lesson 25Tape
Lesson 26Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 27Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 28Tape
Lesson 29Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 30Tape
Lesson 31Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 32Tape
Lesson 33Tape
Lesson 34Tape
Lesson 35Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 36Tape 1 · Tape 2
Lesson 37Tape
Lesson 38Tape