@Chezrocksall@Chezrocksall I was sitting listening to your Thai - great stuff. You have a great vocabulary there. Sometimes as speed and 'fluency' takes over, the tones and distinction between words gets lost. My only comment would be watch the pacing. It's great.
@stujaystujay Oh good so do you want me to translate anything? If so, in what language(s)? Also please answer this question, did you check out my videos yet? If so it would be appreciated if you posted some comments. :)
@Chezrocksall Yup - your clips are both fascinating and inspiring. Has made me curious to examine more how you learn / acquire your languages. Great stuff.
@Chezrocksall I've realised that the stuff I talk about here is actually relevant for people coming from a wide range of language backgrounds when learning English - especially in Asia. I was just thinking this past week after spending time coaching English with some foreign students here that I need to make these kinds of clips in a bunch of other languages.
Stu thanks for coming back to the net with some more posts. They're always welcome. If you want to stretch your footage to display in correct 16:9 ratio put the following in your tags for this video "yt:stretch=16:9". It should work.
Hahaha He's funny.
This vid deserves more views than this.
riwjin 1 year ago
@riwjin Thank you... I wish every Thai would watch this! อยากให้คนไทยดูทุกคน
stujaystujay 10 months ago
@iOishiSushi Tinglish is a way of life ;)
stujaystujay 1 year ago
I Speak Tinglish For Fun :)
iOishiSushi 1 year ago
I'm LOLing at the title.
Codylangaugesblog 1 year ago
@Codylangaugesblog Ahhh... but what accent are you LOL'ing in!? :)
stujaystujay 1 year ago
@stujaystujay My Minnesoooooootan accent, lol
Codylangaugesblog 1 year ago
@stujaystujay not LOL - 555!
stujaystujay 10 months ago
@stujaystujay Thanks, and also do you like my Thai? If you don't that's okay but I really want to know. :)
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
@Chezrocksall @Chezrocksall I was sitting listening to your Thai - great stuff. You have a great vocabulary there. Sometimes as speed and 'fluency' takes over, the tones and distinction between words gets lost. My only comment would be watch the pacing. It's great.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
@stujaystujay Oh good so do you want me to translate anything? If so, in what language(s)? Also please answer this question, did you check out my videos yet? If so it would be appreciated if you posted some comments. :)
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
@Chezrocksall Yup - your clips are both fascinating and inspiring. Has made me curious to examine more how you learn / acquire your languages. Great stuff.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
@stujaystujay What do you mean by that?
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
@Chezrocksall I've realised that the stuff I talk about here is actually relevant for people coming from a wide range of language backgrounds when learning English - especially in Asia. I was just thinking this past week after spending time coaching English with some foreign students here that I need to make these kinds of clips in a bunch of other languages.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
You are just amazing Stu! :)
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
@Chezrocksall I want to do a version of this for people of all language backgrounds learning English.
stujaystujay 1 year ago
@stujaystujay What do you mean by that? A version of what? Also did you check out my videos yet? Out of curiousity?
Chezrocksall 1 year ago
haha iv tried to explain this so many times to thai and asian freinds! great explanation, il send this over!
johnbugden1999 1 year ago
@johnbugden1999 I think if every Thai sat and tried these exercises, English would sound very different in the Kingdom!
stujaystujay 1 year ago
i sometimes watch you on Thai tv here in Bangkok. Are you a look kreung(sorry for the bad phonetics)!!
barryinbangkok123 2 years ago
@barryinbangkok123 Hey Barry .. yup, I'm 'Look Kreung' ... but the 'kreung' is Khaek (dad's side) :)
stujaystujay 1 year ago
isnt "ready" spelt wrong at the beginning.
Great vids though, and there was me thinking by that having just one second langauge would be impressive if I move back to thailand.
tommmmmer 2 years ago
cool!
LightsOutChannel 2 years ago
Stu thanks for coming back to the net with some more posts. They're always welcome. If you want to stretch your footage to display in correct 16:9 ratio put the following in your tags for this video "yt:stretch=16:9". It should work.
boabysands123 2 years ago
Thanks!... I'll go and try it now. In quicktime it looked correct, but something happened between that and the upload. Might have to render it again.
stujaystujay 2 years ago
"He always looks polite though" is what I mean.
060stone403 2 years ago
when he is speaking Thai, he looks more polite than usual. He looks always usual though.
060stone403 2 years ago
yeah ... i realised that after i rendered it out. Next ones will be fixed!
stujaystujay 2 years ago
Stu you gotta fix the aspect ratio!
Liface 2 years ago