I'm making this list for a homeschool mom friend planning to visit Thailand and getting started
Some of the links are wonky but they should get you there or you can use them for search terms in Google. Or ask me via text
Thai Pod 101 - do ALL free lessons before doing the trial. You can get a long way for free with language pod 101
https://www.thaipod101.com/free-lifetime-account?src=gc_learn_search_brandedsearch_thai-brand_global_m__551293288498_&gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjws9ipBhB1EiwAccEi1NgnfGWvlXqZ8A56MSgEutN6WAfmvVfz8nj74OrLhQXkQsbNrOX1_xoCvysQAvD_BwE
These are my favorite books. You can travel with it. Make flash cards from it and read through the dictionaries. I usually go through once and put dots by words I don't know and then read again just the dots and erase them. Depending on how long you are there, you really can get through the dictionary several times on a trip
Omniglot site - a go to of mine
Thai language and alphabet - Omniglot click here
Useful Thai phrases - Omniglot https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/thai.php
Jesus story
https://youtu.be/HESS6AkbGOg?si=EaS3-CiZDjFAHmTO click here
List of audio Bible resources
https://joshuaproject.net/languages/kxm
You can select a people group and explore language resources and what is available. There are some languages with lots of kids stuff and lower level
https://joshuaproject.net/search?term=Thailand&limit=0 here you go
Depending on where you will be, we have a Karen church in Tri Cites thay you could attend. Many of the B5 students attend) (one of the people groups in thailand)
You Tube
Let's Learn Thai with ThaiPod 101
Thai with Mod
Banana Thai
Language for travelers https://youtu.be/R8pfL9oyeXg?si=h4mwJ09LUAOBw-OS
For Hindi, cooking and finding recipes in Hindi is great. I would not be surprised if this is true for Thai food
Reading
You may know this but the books of Jona and Ruth in the Bible are great to start reading
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