Dictation Gym
ยิมเขียนตามคำบอก
If you want Thai to feel clear in real life, you need practice that forces true listening—not just “I think I got it.”
Dictation Gym trains comprehension by making you type what you hear, then learn from the gap.
What You'll Do
- •Listen to short Thai audio
- •Type exactly what you heard
- •Review feedback and repeat in short rounds
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- ✗Typing before listening at least twice—listen fully, then type
- ✗Ignoring vowel mark errors—vowel marks carry meaning, so treat them as important as consonants
- ✗Only practicing easy sentences—push to harder levels once accuracy exceeds 80%
Use This with Today's Session
- •Use as a core listening block—dictation creates measurable gains.
- •Pairs especially well with tone training and short reading blocks (segmentation improves fast).
Pro Tips
- •Listen at least twice before typing
- •Don't worry about spelling on first attempt
- •Review your mistakes carefully
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this too hard for beginners?
Start with easier prompts and short sessions. Consistency matters more than perfection.
Why typing?
Typing forces precision and reveals what you truly didn't hear.
Does this help speaking?
Yes—better decoding improves pronunciation and conversational confidence.
Ready to Practice?
Best for: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced learners
Time needed: 15 min per session
Skills: Listening, Writing, Comprehension
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