By reading omniglot.com, I learned about Mixxer, a language exchange site that makes it easy to find partners for conversation practice. Last night, I contacted a Thai speaker from Bangkok and practiced conversation a little with him on Skype. We chatted for about half an hour, switching back and forth between languages, so that we both had a chance to practice in the other language. Everything was free, including the Skype call to Bangkok.
This will be a great resource for conversation practice. It's amazing how the internet has revolutionized language acquisition.
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
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The best Thai book I have found is Speakeasy-thai, it is a phonetic guide and really works. Have a look at www.speakeasy-thai.com
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