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Why do you have to study Thai? (dialogue)
Why do you have to study Thai?
Because the government service wants me to know Thai.
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Why didn’t he come to work yesterday ? (dialogue)
Why didn’t he come to work yesterday?
Because he was sick.
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Who is in that room? Teachers and students. (dialogue)
Who is in that room? (polite form)
There are teachers and students.
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Who is in that room? Students. (dialogue)
Who is in that room?
There are students.
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Who did he meet this morning? (dialogue)
Who did he meet this morning?
He met a friend.
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Which textbook are you using? (dialogue)
Which textbook are you using?
I don’t remember the name right now. (male polite form)
I’ve forgotten it.
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Where is the telephone? It’s on the table.
Where is the telephone?
It’s on the table.
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Where is the sleeper? (dialogue)
Where is the sleeper please?
The sleeper is at the end of the train.
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Where is the map? It’s on the wall.
Where is the map?
It’s on the wall.
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Where is the clock? It’s above the blackboard.
Where is the clock?
It’s above the blackboard.
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Where is the book? It’s under the coffee cup.
Where is the book?
It’s under the coffee cup.
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Where is the blackboard? It’s under the the clock.
Where is the blackboard?
It’s under the the clock.
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Where is the bag? It’s on the floor.
Where is the bag?
It’s on the floor.
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Where did you learn Spanish? (dialogue)
Where did you learn Spanish? (male polite form)
Can you also speak Portuguese?
Yes, and I also speak some Italian.
I think you speak very well.
The languages are quite similar.
I can understand the language well.
But speaking and writing is difficult.
I still make many speaking and writing mistakes.
Please correct me each time. (male polite form)
Your pronunciation is very good.
You only have a slight accent.
One can tell where you come from.
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Where did you go three weeks ago? (dialogue)
Where did you go three weeks ago?
Three weeks ago I went to Songkhla.
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Where did you go 2 hours ago? (dialogue)
Where were you two hours ago?
I was in the library two hours ago.
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Where are you going today? (Dialogue)
Where are you going today?
I am going to the office.
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Where are you from? (Dialogue)
Where are you from?
I’m from Thailand, and you?
I’m from England.
What is your job? (male polite form)
I work at the market. (female polite form)
What do you sell?
I sell cosmetics.
And you, what’s your job? (female polite form)
I’m a computer programmer. (male polite form)
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Where are the shoes? They are under the table.
Where are the shoes?
They are under the table.
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When was he living in Thailand? (dialogue)
When was he living in Thailand?
He was living in Thailand five years ago.
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When did you meet him? (dialogue)
When did you meet him?
I met him three or four days ago.
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When did we begin to study Thai? (dialogue)
When did we begin to study Thai?
We began to study Thai two months ago.
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When did he go back to Thailand? (dialogue)
When did he go back to Thailand?
He went back to Thailand three months ago.
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What would you like to drink? (dialogue)
What would you like to drink?
I want to drink tea.
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What were you doing twenty minutes ago? (dialogue)
What were you doing twenty minutes ago?
Twenty minutes ago I was reading a book.
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What nationalities are there at the U.N.? (Dialogue)
What nationalities are there at the U.N.?
There are many nationalities.
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What languages does he speak? (dialogue)
What languages does he speak?
He speaks Thai and English.
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What languages do Southern Thai people speak? (dialogue)
What languages do Southern Thai people speak?
They speak Bangkok and Southern Thai
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What language does he speak? (dialogue)
What language does he speak?
He speaks English.
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What language do Central Thai speak? (dialogue)
What language do Central Thai speak?
They speak Bangkok Thai
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What is your mother tongue? (dialogue)
What is your mother tongue?
Thai language. (male polite form)
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What is your job? (dialogue).
What is your job? (male polite form)
I am a translator.
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What is this called? (Dialogue)
What is this called?
That is called paper.
No, that is not correct.
This is called a pen isn’t it?
No, that is not correct.
That is called a pencil.
What is it called?
It is called a pencil.
The pencil is green, isn’t it?
yes; that’s correct
The pencil is green, isn’t it?
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What is this A.D. year? (dialogue)
What is this A.D. year?
This year is 1971 A.D.
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What is on TV? (dialogue)
What is on TV?
There is a football match on now.
The German team is playing against the English one.
Who is winning?
It is currently a tie.
Now there is a penalty.
Goal! One – zero!
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What do you like to read? (dialogue)
What do you like to read? (male polite form)
I like to read fashion magazines.
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