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Input Ladder

บันไดภาษา

Input Ladder helps you build reading and typing fluency in Thai through progressive practice. Start with single characters and simple words, then advance to phrases and sentences aligned with CEFR levels.

Set a daily goal and watch your typing speed and accuracy improve over time. Free—no signup required.

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10 min
Beginner
Intermediate
Reading
Writing
Vocab
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What You'll Do

  • Type Thai characters, words, and sentences with instant feedback
  • Follow a CEFR-aligned progression from A1 to C2
  • Set daily practice goals and track streaks
  • Review mastered items periodically to maintain fluency
  • Quiz mode tests recognition without typing hints

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Skipping easy levels—the foundation matters for Thai script recognition
  • Focusing only on speed—accuracy with tones and vowel marks is more important at first
  • Not reviewing mastered items—Thai script needs periodic reinforcement

Use This with Today's Session

  • Included in reading-focused daily plans
  • Complements Guided Reading by building character-level recognition
  • Good follow-up after Sound-to-Letter Match for script mastery

Pro Tips

  • Set a consistent daily goal
  • Don't skip levels even if they seem easy
  • Review mastered items periodically

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Thai keyboard?

A Thai keyboard layout is helpful but not required. Most phones and computers can add Thai as an input language in settings.

What does CEFR-aligned mean?

Content is organized by the Common European Framework of Reference levels (A1–C2), so difficulty increases systematically as you progress.

Can I skip to a higher level?

Yes, but we recommend progressing sequentially. Even simple levels reinforce important patterns.

What if something seems wrong?

Visit the report page to let us know. We review every report.