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Home » Reader call » Call: Who wants to take Thai lessons in Musselkanaal?
Call: Who wants to take Thai lessons in Musselkanaal?
Dear readers,
A few weeks ago I posted a note in the new temple in Musselkanaal asking if someone would like to teach me Thai.
Yesterday I got a call asking if I'm still interested and I am. The person who called indicated that there is now someone in the temple who wants to teach. However, the person does not speak Dutch, so the lessons will be in English.
The question is whether more people want to participate? Last time I had some comments but I can't remember from whom.
The intention is that the lessons will be given during the weekend.
Yours faithfully,
Bert
when do they start, how long will it take? is it on saturday or sunday, what is the cost, how long is a lesson, khrap
Bart,
I am interested.
Only I live in Antwerp and have no idea where Musselkanaal is anywhere and whether this is feasible from Antwerp.
Please provide more information about start date, timetable, cost price and the like.
You can contact me via my email: [email protected]
regards
Paul
Bert'
mussel channel light 350 km north of antwerp
Bert
There are still options in your area.
Antwerp
http://www.thaivlac.be/site/index.php/taallessen
Mechelen
http://www.watdhammapateep.be/nl/activiteiten/culturele-activiteiten/lessen-taal.html
Sorry message was for Paul D. instead of Bert
so
Paul D,
There are still options in your area.
Antwerp
http://www.thaivlac.be/site/index.php/taallessen
Mechelen
http://www.watdhammapateep.be/nl/activiteiten/culturele-activiteiten/lessen-taal.html
Hi, I'm interested can you post some more info
I am also interested, but would still like to receive some more information about the price and the minimum number of participants for this course to take place.
Kind regards, Peter
What kind of temple is that Bert, from which movement?
Interested, must come from Drachten, so feasible. Have the same questions as the others, so some more info. And what about in the winter months, because then I have a hibernation (in Thailand) of about 5 months…
where is the temple in Musselkanaal?
mrs.gr.
gash
Hello Bert,
I'm also interested!
I live in Groningen, so Musselkanaal is very doable for me.
I would also like some more info, times, day, costs…
Regards Anja
At the moment I don't have any more information. They just called to see if I was still interested. That was someone other than the one who teaches. I still get a call but I can indicate that there is more interest. So wait and see (Thai?)
regards
Bert
Please provide more information, when and costs.
m.vr.gr.
remie
New Weerdinge
Take an interest. My wife is Thai and knows Dutch, diploma level 2. Live 10 km from Musselkanaal as the crow flies and know the temple
fr.g. Remie