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Improve Your French in Bangkok: Study Smart, Practice Often

  • Writer: Kru RĂŠmi
    Kru RĂŠmi
  • Oct 31
  • 2 min read

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🧠 1️⃣ Start Taking Classes with an Experienced French Teacher

If you want to เรียนภาษาฝรั่งเศสในกรุงเทพ (Learn French in Bangkok), the first step is finding the right teacher — someone who understands your goals and learning style.

A good teacher doesn’t just follow the book. They adapt materials and methods to fit your brain. Everyone learns differently!


Here are some common learning styles:

  • 👨‍🏫 Logical learners → love grammar, structure, and patterns.

  • 🗣️ Talkative learners → prefer conversations, dialogues, and speaking practice.

  • 👂 Auditory learners → remember best by listening (songs, podcasts, pronunciation).

  • 👁️ Visual learners → learn faster with visuals, colors, and charts.


At Sabaidee French, I create lessons that fit your learning style — so you can progress faster and enjoy learning French.



📚 2️⃣ Half of the Work Happens Outside the Classroom

Even the best class won’t help if you don’t review.According to the memory curve, you can forget up to 80% of what you learn in just a few days if you don’t revise!

That’s why homework and self-review are so important.👉 Think of it like this: 50% of your progress happens in class, and the other 50% outside — when you study, listen, and practice on your own.

If you’re preparing for the DELF exam (สอบ DELF), consistent review is the key to remembering grammar and vocabulary long-term.



🍷 3️⃣ Practice French in Real Life

Learning French grammar is great — but using it in real life is even better.That’s why I organize French Dinners in Bangkok, separated by levels:

🍽️ A1–A2 (Beginner) – simple daily topics and introductions.🥖 B1–B2 (Intermediate) – deeper discussions, culture, and opinions.

These dinners are relaxed, fun, and perfect for ฝึกพูดภาษาฝรั่งเศสในชีวิตจริง (practicing real-life French) while meeting others who share the same goal.

🎤 I also record the conversations (with your permission) to give you a personal feedback summary of your mistakes and pronunciation after each event — so you can see exactly what to improve next time.



🎧 4️⃣ Learn by Yourself with Books and Podcasts

Between lessons, self-study keeps your French alive. Reading and listening every day helps you build vocabulary and confidence.


Here are a few French podcasts I recommend for learners in Thailand:

  • Coffee Break French – short and easy lessons for all levels.

  • InnerFrench – perfect for intermediate learners who want natural French.

  • Journal en Français Facile (RFI) – news in slow French for listening practice.

  • Français Authentique – teaches everyday expressions used by natives.


📝 Choose podcasts that offer transcripts, so you can read and listen at the same time.

In my classes, I provide transcripts and help you understand the spoken French used by real people — not just textbook phrases.



🌟 5️⃣ Final Tip: Balance is the Key

If you really want to พูดภาษาฝรั่งเศสได้คล่องในกรุงเทพ, the secret is balance:

➡️ Structured lessons with a qualified teacher➡️ Consistent self-study➡️ Real-life conversation practice

When you combine all three, your French won’t just improve — it will become part of your daily life.


Interested in joining?📍 Learn French in Bangkok with Kru Rémi at Sabaidee French 

Native teacher | Small groups | DELF prep | French dinners📩 DM me on Instagram: @kruremi

 
 
 

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