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Thai Fluency 1-3: Glossika Mass Sentences

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Thai Fluency 1-3: Glossika Mass Sentences

Thai Fluency 1-3: Glossika Mass Sentences
Audio CDs: Thai/English (American): MP3, 128 Kbps (2 channel) | Duration: 120 Hours | 2014 | ISBN-10: N\A
PDF Book
Overal size: 6.83 GB | Genre: Learning Thai | Level: Beginner

•Fluency training for serious language learners.
•Recommended as supplementary training to your current studies; some working knowledge required; good for brushing up or breaking through plateau.
•3000 bilingual sentences with pronunciation guide.
•This is a complete course including all the PDF books and MP3 audio (both GMS and GSR)
•Authentic language used by native speakers, building up sentence structures.
•Straight-through recordings are called GMS; 100-day Spaced Repetition are called GSR.

Features:
•Lots of repetition of key sentence components and vocabulary.
•Introduces how to render foreign names and placenames.
•You can skip to anywhere within the product and practice and focus on the parts you need.
•Informal, friendly language. Formal language used where appropriate.
•GMS recordings include 20 tracks of interpretation training
•GMS and GSR Audio do not require a book or computer.
•Basic 1: predicates, adjectives, nouns, present and past verbs, habitual, continuous and completed actions
•Basic 2: Passive vs Active, Future Actions, Modal Verbs and Commands, Existential, Indirect Speech, Causative, Verbals (Gerunds, Infinitives)
•Basic 3: Verbals (Gerunds, Infinitives), Modals, Adjectives + Verbs, Prepositions + Verbs, Reflexives, Adjectives and Adverbs, Conjunctions and Prepositions, Verbs + Prepositions

Includes:
•If you’re serious about getting fluent in 3 months, follow our intensive schedule to finish Glossika Fluency 1-3 in 3 months.
•Training of 3000 sentences, cumulatively surpassing much more than 3000 vocabulary words, but always used in context as collocations.

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