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Tone Pairs

ฝึกคู่เสียงวรรณยุกต์

Thai tones are easiest to learn when you train your ear first—then connect what you hear to what you say.

Tone Pairs is a practice gym for tone discrimination: short rounds, fast feedback, and measurable improvement.

Best when paired with Today's Session
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10 min
Beginner
Intermediate
Tones
Listening
Pronunciation
Public Beta

What You'll Do

  • Listen to tone pairs (minimal contrasts)
  • Choose what you heard and get instant feedback
  • Repeat short rounds until the contrast feels obvious

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Moving on before reaching 90% accuracy—tone perception needs repetition to rewire your ear
  • Confusing rising and high tones—the rising tone starts low and goes up, while high tone stays level and high
  • Practicing without headphones—tonal differences are subtle and background noise can mask them

Use This with Today's Session

  • Perfect as a short daily block—tone skills improve through frequency, not cramming.
  • Pairs well with listening and reading blocks so tones become real-language skills, not isolated trivia.

Pro Tips

  • Use headphones for best results
  • Focus on one tone pair at a time
  • Practice until 90%+ accuracy before moving on

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need tone rules first?

No—this is sound-first. Rules help later when you read.

Which pair should I start with?

Start with the contrast you miss most; short focused practice beats random rotation.

Will this help speaking?

Yes. Better tone hearing improves tone production—pair with shadowing for fastest transfer.