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Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/08/2012
» It wasn’t intended to be an English lesson, but this youtube video featuring a very clever two-year-old is great for learning how to form English questions.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 29/05/2011
» Changing a word from an adjective to a verb often means changing its form. Here's an example
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/10/2012
» This photo by Phraisohn Siripool in today's Bangkok Post is getting a lot of interest from our readers. What are they? Read this very short story and find out.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/12/2010
» The province of Ayutthaya is no stranger to flooding and two secondary students there have strong opinions on what needs to be done.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/01/2011
» In this activity you will need to use your understanding of English and your imagination. I have described a very interesting painting of a scene in rural Thailand. Picture it in your mind before you look at it.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 05/06/2017
» Getting accepted to a top US university is not easy, but it is possible. Bangkok NIST student, Kengo Shigeta, describes a June 7th event that features 9 students who recently passed the admission process
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/06/2016
» Following Euro 2016 in English is a fun and useful activity for English learners. Here, from my book "World Cup English" is what to expect from the pre-match stories you will see every day.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 17/12/2015
» Bangkok Post Learning visits up-and-coming Garena, Thailand to find out what kind of people it takes to keep millions of online gamers glued to their computers and mobile devices.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 16/09/2015
» In his most ambitious project yet, time-lapse photographer Saengthit Kamlangchai tours some of Thailand's lesser-known provinces and adds stunning night-time images of the Milky Way. Watch the HD video and read his explanation of how it was done.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 04/06/2015
» President Obama needed some time to collect his thoughts before answering an "interesting" question by young Thai Pensiri Bangsiri at a White House meeting on Monday. Where would he prefer to live and why if he were a Rohingya?