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What is Thai Tones

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning
There are five distinctive tones (pitches) in Standard Thai. They are: (1) mid level tone (here represented with the number 1), for example: khaa1 (to be lodged in); (2) low level tone (represented with the number 2), for example: khaa2 (Galanga, an aromatic root);(3) falling tone (represented with the number 3), for example: khaa3 (I, slave, servant);(4) high level tone (represented with the number 4), for example: khaa4 (to sell); (5) rising tone (represented with the number 5), for example: khaa5 (leg). Thai language is a syllable-timed language in which syllables are said to recur at regular intervals.
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An Evaluation of a Listening Comprehension Program
Nattaya Puakpong (Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-895-6.ch016
Abstract
This chapter examines the effect of an individualized Computer-Enhanced Language Learning Listening Comprehension Program (MMExplore) on students’ listening comprehension ability in the context of learning English as a Foreign Language in the Thai University system. MMExplore is an audio-visual media browser which is designed to provide learners with a wide variety of ways to interact with authentic listening texts. In 2003, MMExplore was used by twenty first year students of the Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), Thailand for a period of fifteen weeks with a minimum of four hours of training per week to evaluate the effect of this program on student performance. Various forms of evaluation, both qualitative and quantitative, were used. The findings of this research suggest that (a) there is an observable gain in students listening comprehension ability in English after training; and (b) the majority of the students were favourably towards this program.
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