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Living and Teaching in Bangkok

Education in Thailand, Bangkok

International schools in Bangkok are for students aged 3 to 18 and are mainly found in the Bangkok area. The students are almost exclusively well motivated, honest, well behaved and success oriented. They are from families who are ambitious, who value education and who are keen on academic progress.

Many schools in Thailand employ assistants who are able to sort out display work, photocopying etc so that you can get on with the job of teaching.

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Speak The Thai Language – Bangkok Would Be A Fun Trip

Singapore, Bangkok, Thailand, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia are all in the same part of the world. What a beautiful part of the world this is. A few years ago I taught business seminars in each of these countries. I stayed in beautiful 5 star hotels in each place. The people were very nice and since each place had been one of the English Colonies speaking to people was no problem. I taught each seminar in English and we were able to communicate and understand each other very well. Ever since then I have been tempted to get myself a Pimsleur Thai Course and learn the Thai language.

Recently I was reading an account on the internet of a person who had taken a 20 day trip on a bicycle. The trip started in Bangkok, went down (south) the Thailand peninsula through Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur the capital city and then on to the country of Singapore the largest ship container port in the world. He took pictures of this fabulous trip and made a journal telling about his time spent in the various places he visited.

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Great History of the Thai Royal Family

Thai Royal Family – Thai King

We will take you from the present Thai King to the former great Thai Kings that can be found in the history books of Thailand.

The Thai King is the ceremonial head of state in a constitutional monarchy. Thailand has been a constitutional monarchy since 1932 just following a government overthrow.

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