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"word" Practice Lesson
"word" Practice Thai lesson
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Number of words and phrases in this lesson:
27
Lesson words:
answer
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question
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to command; to order
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vocabulary
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word
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Lesson phrases:
A sentence is made up of many words.
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But to use the impolite form of the words “you” or “I” you must have a really close friendship with the people.
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He knows this word.
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How do you say this word in English?
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How do you say this word in Thai?
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I do not have an explanation for that.
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I don’t like your suggestion.
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I don’t understand this word.
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I don’t want to hear another word about her.
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I followed Tom’s advice.
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I was advised to do that.
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I will use the really polite form of the word, that is “you”.
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I’m going to send you the group invite.
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That is, we will change from using the word “you” (for older people) to the word “you” (for younger people).
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The impolite forms of “you” and “I” are simply rude.
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Then you can use the impolite form of the words “you” and “I”.
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They wanted an apology.
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To check how a word is spelt, look it up in a dictionary
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We might change the impolite form of the word “you”, to the impolite female form of “you”, when addressing women who are our friends.
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We should use the word “you” (for people older than you) or “you” (for people younger than you).
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