Practice Your First Day at Work in Tailandês
Your first day in a Tailandês-speaking workplace is overwhelming: new names, new processes, new acronyms, and a language register you've rarely practised. This scenario rehearses the introductions, the polite questions to ask HR, the small talk in the break room, and the moment when someone asks you to do something you don't quite understand. You'll learn the Tailandês verbs for office life ('to onboard', 'to set up', 'to ramp up'), and the polite formulas for asking questions without seeming lost.
O que vais aprender
- Introduce yourself to a team in Tailandês
- Ask HR about logistics, badges, and contracts
- Make break-room small talk without anxiety
- Ask 'Could you walk me through that?' politely
- Find your bearings in a new office's vocabulary
Perguntas frequentes
How do I introduce myself to a new team in Tailandês?
A 30-second intro — name, role, where you came from, one personal detail — works universally. The scenario rehearses the phrasing.
What if I don't understand my new colleague's Tailandês?
Use 'Sorry, I'm still learning — could you say that again more slowly?' Most colleagues will be patient and switch to clearer speech. The scenario teaches the soft version.
How do I ask about office logistics in Tailandês?
Specific vocabulary for 'badge', 'meeting room booking', 'expense reports', etc. is in the word list.
Should I use formal Tailandês on my first day?
Yes — start formal and let colleagues invite you to switch. The scenario uses formal register throughout the workday.