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Thai Greeting: Wai. By Piyathida Sereebenjapol. Start. Introducing…greeting expert. A native Thai speaker Thai Teaching Assistant at Northern Illinois University. Objectives. To be able to describe four different versions of Thai greeting
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Thai Greeting: Wai By Piyathida Sereebenjapol Start
Introducing…greeting expert • A native Thai speaker • Thai Teaching Assistant at Northern Illinois University
Objectives • To be able to describe four different versions of Thai greeting • To be able to distinguish four different versions of Thai greeting
Useful Links Wai: version 1 Wai: version 4 Wai: version 2 Wai: version 3 Organizer Introduction
Introduction Note: It might take 10-15 seconds for the video to be downloaded.
Wai: Version 1 • To a Buddha image or a monk • Thumbs are between eyebrows. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Side View Front View Wai: Version 1 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Face Focus Legs Focus Wai: Version 1 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Do you know? Instruction: Click the best answer. • To whom do you perform the Wai version 1? • parents • monks click click
Wai: Version 2 • To the elders, teachers and parents • Thumbs are at the nose tip. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Sided View Front View Wai: Version 2 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Face Focus Legs Focus Wai: Version 2 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Do you know? Instruction: Click the best answer. • To perform the Wai version 2, where should you place your thumbs? • At the nose tip • Between the eyebrows click click
Wai: Version 3 • To friends or ordinary people • Thumbs are at the chin. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Side View Front View Wai: Version 3 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Wai: Version 3 Face Focus: Side View Face Focus: Front View Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Do you know? Instruction: Click the best answer. • To perform the Wai version 3, where should you place the index fingers? • At the chin • At the nose tip click click
Wai: Version 4 • To return the wai back • Palms are at the chest. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Side View Front View Wai: Version 4 Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Wai: Version 4 Face Focus: Side View Face Focus: Front View Note: Click the black boxes to watch videos. *It might take 10 -15 seconds for the videos to be downloaded. Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Version 4
Do you know? Instruction: Click the best answer. • Why do we perform the Wai version 4? • To return the greeting • To greet people click click
End of Presentation • Review the presentation. • Do the interactive exercises.
Question 1 Instruction: Click the best answer. • To perform the Wai version 2, where should you place your thumbs? • At the nose tip • Between the eyebrows click click
Question 2 Instruction: Click the best answer. • To perform the Wai version 3, where should you place the index fingers? • At the chin • At the nose tip click click
Question 3 Instruction: Click the best answer. • Why do we perform the Wai version 4? • To return the greeting • To greet people click click
Question 4 Instruction: Click the best answer. • To whom do you perform the Wai version 1? • parents • monks click click
Useful Links • http://www.thingsasian.com • http://www.thaistudents.com • http://baanjochim.wordpress.com • http://ezinearticles.com
Introduction Useful Links Wai: version 1 Wai: version 4 Wai: version 2 Wai: version 3 Summary