I’m happy to announce the birth of my newly sprouted home video studio here in Bangkok. To take it for a test ride, I have just posted a 2 episode series covering the core Thai vowels.
Video Clips
About 10 years ago, as part of my Cracking Thai Fundamentals workshop, I developed a series of handsigns that I felt really aided learners of Thai understand the concepts of the Thai vowels, remember their shapes and link them in with the sounds of the vowels themselves.
Over the coming weeks, along with the new logo and branding that you can see in the clips, I will be giving my blog and www.kogneit.com website a facelift. At the moment I’m tossing up between Drupal and Joomla possibilities. The end result will be a portal where all the programmes and topics that I cover – from languages – Thai, Chinese, Indonesian, Spanish, Hindi, Sanskrit, Burmese and any other one I can think of, to mind skills – memory techniques, speed reading, thought decoupling and other topics that come under the heading of my Mnidcraft Programme.
I will have video clips, articles, books and forums about all these topics with the goal of really harnessing the energy of all of you out there who have supported me over the past couple of years, to see if we can start to break new ground in language learning and general usage of our grey matter.
As clips go up – even if they’re covering topics or languages that you haven’t previously been interested in, give them ago. You might tap into something new that will take your life on an entirely new path.
Please send any ideas for clips and articles to me at stujay@hotmail.com. I’ll try as best as I can to deliver!
Enjoy
Stuart Jay Raj.




5 comments:
Wow! Using this technique I learnt all the vowels you presented in just 20 minutes! What a great way to teach! Thank you! :-)
That's great to hear Luke. I will be putting up another clip soon that goes into the rest of the vowels - just tweaking the base knowledge from these core vowels with a bit of logic / fuzzy logic gives you the entire set of Thai vowels.
Hmmm, interesting that the only two people to post so far are named Luke ...
Anyway, I love watching the way you explain information, gives me all sorts of ideas. Please add stuff on Burmese if you can, it's been the next language that I've wanted to tackle for a while, but I've been lazy in getting started.
Looking forward to the new site.
期待新网站!
たのしみに!
Hi Stu. It's fantastic that you've put these on YouTube to share with everyone. I'm looking forward to you additional video... as well as your new site.
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