Free Online Thai Readers

Thai Basic Reader

A new find for Thai learners…

Developed for The University of Hawaii by Thomas W. Gething and Pongsuwan T. Bilmes, the Thai Basic Reader can be used online or via a CD and text book.

The lessons in the Basic Thai Reader are graded in difficulty and are designed for use in teaching reading to students who already have a general conversational Thai background and who are familiar with the Thai writing system.

The lexical range represented in the early lessons is approximately that of lessons 1 through 50 in the Thai series prepared by J. Marvin Brown (A.U.A. Language Centre Thai Course, books 1, 2, and 3).

Other free Thai readers…

Mary Haas Thai Reader
This is a reader for intermediate level Thai readers, so be sure to go through the Manii books (below) first. Includes sound and interactive exercises.

dungtrin.com and multimedia.dungtrin.net
Thai Literature audio books. Pdf and mp3s downloads.

FSI Thai Basic Reader
FSI supplementary textbook for self-study. Pdf download.

Gor's World
Stories from a Thai teenager in both Thai script and English.

Manii Readers
Manii Reader 1 and 2, as well as online vocabulary tests. It’s old and clunky, but it is there if you need it. Pdf and mp3 downloads

Read Thai with Manee and Friends
A modern Manee (Manii) reader at LearningThai.com. As there is no direct url, select Read with Manee from the nav on your left. Included are 22 lessons with sound, a vocabulary list, flashcards, tests and more tests.

Resources on Thai word origin and usage.
Rikker from Thai 101 points us to resources for the advanced Thai reader.

Short Story
English-Thai short stories from SEAsite.

Suphawut.com: Bilingual Translations Zone
Translated Thai songs, poetry/poems and assorted texts.

SEAlang Lab: Just Read
The motherload of online Thai-English reading. Sounds are lacking for whole paragraphs, but when you click on individual words the search takes you to a dictionary with sound and video. Be sure to poke around the SEAlang Archives while there.

Thai Audio Books
Talking books written and recorded by students from Sriwittayapaknam School in Samut Prakan.

Languages on the Web
Daisy Stories: Night Watch, A Nice Little Trip, The Bookworm, Daisy Macbeth.

Thai Fiction in Translation
Translated modern Thai literature, by Marcel Barang.

Thai On-Line Library – Bitext Corpus
Thai and (mostly) English parallel translations.

NEW 7/8/2010: The Thai Bible
This Biblica translation of the Bible is for the Thai language, which is primarily used in Thailand. This translation uses a semi-formal language style and applies a mixed translation philosophy. It is translated from the biblical languages and the New Testament was completed in 1999.

Translating newspaper English to Thai
This section of the Bangkok Post is no longer updated but the resource is there for now.

WANAKAM
World classics translated into Thai.

And don’t forget to check out a previous post on WLT: Thai-English Readers with Mp3s.

Enjoy…

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4 Responses to “ Free Online Thai Readers ”

  1. There are some good resources listed here and I will once more attempt to further my Thai language education by looking at a few of them. I must say that the Thai writing system has always and still does look a very difficult and complex work of art, perhaps a trip too far for my grey matter.

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  2. Martyn, do I ever know the grey matter problem!

    There are a number of beginning reading and writing course books with CDs out there.

    Introduction to Thai Reading is excellent.

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  3. I’m impressed with the Basic Thai Reader. *Lots* of material there. Been looking for a reading+listening resource and that is absolutely perfect.

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  4. Hi Abbie! When digging around, I was chuffed to find just how many free resources there are out there for learning Thai. Sure, there are more for the European languages, but we are not being totally ignored.

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