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Creamy Coconut 10: I Will
Storyline: Pasta told her parents about her boyfriend’s recent marriage proposal. They were worried about her decision as her boyfriend had not been good to her. But Pasta seemed to lean toward saying “yes.” Could her parents stop her from making a mistake?

Examples of new vocabulary: Yesterday, every two weeks, in the past three years, recently, to get married, to quit, cigarettes.…

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Creamy Coconut 9: Aren’t You Jealous?

Storyline: Narin told her friend, Alisa, about her wonderful trip to Chiang Mai. Instead of being excited for her friend, Alisa boasted about the better experiences she had in her past trips abroad. But Narin didn’t seem to be bothered at all, why?

Examples of new vocabulary:
Happy, lonely, hurt, excited, boring, jealous, to go on a trip, at first, strange, to be worth it, everyone.…

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If you want to compliment someone on having done a good job doing something in Thai, you can say “เยี่ยม” [yîam] meaning “Excellent!” or you can emphasize it by adding the adverb of degree “มาก” [mâak] (very / extremely) -“เยี่ยมมาก” [yîam mâak]. For example,

A: “ผมทำโปรเจคที่นายมอบหมายให้ผมทำเสร็จแล้วนะครับ”
A: [phǒm tam project tîi naai mâwp mǎai hâi phǒm tam sèt léaw ná kráp]
A: Boss, I’ve finished the project that you assigned to me.…

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Creamy Coconut 5: The Lucky Girl
Storyline: Gunn went to a flower shop and ordered 7 bouquets of roses to be sent to someone for each day of the week. Who was the lucky girl that would receive the flowers from this hopelessly romantic guy?

Examples of new vocabulary:
Pink, brown, Sunday, weekend, flower, rose, per, to give, to be lucky, to be happy, to receive, every day.…

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Creamy Coconut 4: The Final Choice
Storyline: Bai-mon and Kao-fang went to a restaurant for a late night meal. They had a hard time deciding what dish to get. Why? What did they decide to have in the end?

Examples of new vocabulary: Chicken, beef, vegetable, rice, noodles, coffee, juice, how many, to order, to eat, a lot, to be full.…

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สถานะ [satǎaná] 
Relationship status:

โสด [sòde] single
มีแฟนแล้ว [mii faen léaw] in a relationship
แต่งงาน [tàeng ngaan] married
หมั้น [mân] engaged
หย่า [yàa] divorced
รอปาฏิหาริย์อยู่ [raw patihǎan yùu] waiting for a miracle…

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