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Re: Thai Language school advice
Piammitr: Suk Soi 23, is a Union Language School type of operation. Six modules (each twenty three-hour classes) get you reading and writing. I have taken the first two and enjoyed them. There are several traditional schools that offer this approach. Good if you have a schedule that allows you about three hours morning or night during the weekdays. Not so good for most working people.
P&A: Silom, is a small (2-person) operation. I worked one-on-one with a tutor there for 100 hours and really enjoyed. We focused solely on reading and writing. Good people at a good price.
AUA: BTS Rachadamri. I have 650+ hours with them over the past year. Great program, but you have got to be patient. I go every Saturday. Best feature is that you can just drop in on classes at your convenience. I do about five hours a week now because I am working and also going to university.
You can google thai language bangkok and find more information on these and many others. Just got to find one that works for you and is focused on what you want to achieve. Walen might be great, but I would explore options before I dropped 30K into thier pockets.
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