Thank you - you are the best teacher - Learning with you is very effectively and funny also. Thanks for the repetitions. For the explanations. All of this is very helpful.
Perhaps interesting to note is that in Thai "pbert" and "pit" open and close are also used as "on and"off" in English."pit fie" turn on the light or" pbert lom. " turn off the fan
Thanks for video. However I still can't understand one thing: when you pronounce words slowly there are tones. But in a sentence all tones sounds just flat. How I can understand tone from a sentence?
Yes it does seem like every tone is same but if you keep listening to people speaking Thai, your ears will get used to it and you'll hear the difference. Trust me, as a still beginner in learning Thai, I could understand almost every tone in the sentences because I watch Thai shows and have developed my ears. Trust the process, keep practising, you've got it!