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Learning Thai in Chonburi.

Where to study Thai locally, how group, private and online lessons compare, how the education (ED) visa really works and where it makes sense, plus realistic costs, timelines and practical tips.

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By Kirby Scofield
Founder of BAANLYY · International real estate broker, investor & relocation specialist
Last updated 7 July 2026 · Last reviewed 7 July 2026

Chonburi's foreign community skews corporate and industrial - EEC manufacturing staff, engineers and their families around Sriracha, Laem Chabang and Amata Nakorn - alongside a large long-term Japanese population, so its language-learning market is built around working adults on relocation packages rather than backpacker-style schools. Thai classes exist in the main expat clusters, tutors are easy to find through the corporate and Japanese-community networks, and the ED visa is available through licensed schools for those who want it. Here is where to study, how the class formats compare, how the ED visa works and its cautions, and what to expect on cost and timeline.

Where to learn Thai in Chonburi

SrirachaCorporate hub

Sriracha's dense expat and Japanese community supports several Thai-language tutors and small schools aimed squarely at relocated professionals and their spouses, often with flexible evening and weekend scheduling around factory shift patterns.

Laem Chabang & Amata NakornIndustrial estates

Company HR teams around the Laem Chabang port and Amata Nakorn industrial estate frequently arrange group Thai lessons on-site or nearby as part of relocation packages, which is worth asking about if you are moving for work rather than arranging tuition yourself.

Pattaya as a fallbackMore choice nearby

Chonburi city and Sriracha sit close enough to Pattaya that many residents simply enrol at one of Pattaya's larger, more established language schools for a bigger course selection and ED-visa options.

Online & tutors province-wideMost flexible

Online lessons cover the whole province and suit shift workers and engineers whose schedules do not fit a fixed class time, letting you learn around Chonburi's industrial working patterns.

Ways to study - group, private or online

Group classesCheapest in person

Structured group courses in a real classroom are the most affordable way to learn face-to-face and add accountability plus fellow students to practise with. They move at the group's pace rather than yours, and most schools place you into a level so you are not starting from scratch beside intermediate speakers.

Private one-on-oneFastest progress

Private lessons, in person or online, are the quickest way to improve because everything is tailored to you - your pronunciation, the vocabulary you actually use, and the speed you can handle. They cost more per hour than group classes, but many learners need fewer total hours to reach the same point.

Online lessonsMost flexible

Video-call lessons with a Thailand-based teacher or a marketplace tutor fit around work, retirement schedules or travel and are typically the best value per hour. They work well for speaking and listening; pair them with a good app or workbook if you also want to read and write.

Self-study & appsSupplement

Apps and courses (spaced-repetition flashcards, structured audio courses and Thai-script readers) are a strong, low-cost supplement between lessons, especially for vocabulary and the tones. Few people reach conversational Thai on apps alone, but they multiply what you get out of every class.

The education (ED) visa - and its cautions

What the ED visa isEducation visa

The education (ED) visa lets you stay in Thailand long-term to study, including studying Thai at an accredited language school. A school that is licensed to enrol foreign students handles the paperwork; you then get an initial Non-Immigrant ED visa and extend it in-country, with 90-day reporting like other long-stay visas.

The genuine-study cautionRead this

Immigration has repeatedly tightened the ED visa because some schools sold it purely as a stay permit. Expect real attendance requirements, periodic progress or oral checks at immigration, and scrutiny of the school's standing. Treat it as a route for people who genuinely intend to study - not a loophole.

Local availabilityCheck first

Chonburi's own ED-visa-licensed schools are limited, so confirm current accreditation directly, and treat nearby Pattaya as the practical fallback for a larger, longer-established programme if study is meant to anchor your visa.

Who it suitsBest fit

The ED visa makes most sense if learning Thai seriously is a real goal and you want a year or more of structured classes anchoring your stay. If study is secondary, a DTV, LTR, retirement or marriage visa is usually the cleaner fit, with Thai lessons taken privately or online alongside it.

Costs, timelines & practical tips

What it costsIndicative

As a rough guide, group courses in Thailand often work out around 100-250 THB an hour depending on the school and package, private and online one-on-one lessons commonly run about 400-700 THB an hour, and a full ED-visa study year is a larger bundled commitment once fees are added. Always confirm current pricing directly - packages and promotions change.

Realistic timelinesSet expectations

With steady lessons and daily practice, most learners reach useful survival Thai - markets, taxis, ordering, small talk - within a few months, and comfortable everyday conversation over roughly one to two years. Thai is tonal, so consistency and speaking practice matter far more than cramming; little and often beats occasional marathons.

Reading & writing ThaiWorth it

Learning the Thai script is optional for speaking but pays off fast: it fixes your pronunciation of the tones, unlocks menus, signs and apps, and makes you far more independent day to day. Many schools teach it as a dedicated module once you have a speaking foundation.

Tips for long-stay residentsPractice daily

The fastest progress comes from combining lessons with daily use - practising with neighbours, market vendors, your landlord and local staff turns the whole city into a classroom, and it is the difference between classroom Thai and Thai you can actually use.

FAQ

Learning Thai in Chonburi FAQ

Where can I learn Thai in Chonburi?

Chonburi has a mix of local tutors, small schools and university or corporate-linked options depending on the area, plus the same online lessons available everywhere in Thailand. See the school options above for the specific neighbourhoods and routes that work best.

Do I need an ED visa to study Thai in Chonburi?

No. You only need an ED visa if you want it to be the basis of your long-stay in Thailand. If you already hold a DTV, LTR, retirement or marriage visa, you can simply pay for group, private or online Thai lessons without any special study visa.

Is the education (ED) visa still a good option?

It can be, if you genuinely intend to study. Immigration has tightened the ED visa with real attendance rules and progress checks because it was once abused as a stay permit, so choose a reputable school with current accreditation and treat the studying as real.

How much do Thai lessons cost?

As a rough guide, group classes often run around 100-250 THB per hour and private or online one-on-one lessons around 400-700 THB per hour, while a full ED-visa study year is a larger bundled commitment once school and visa fees are added. Confirm current pricing directly with each school.

How long does it take to learn Thai?

With regular lessons and daily practice, most people reach useful survival Thai within a few months and comfortable everyday conversation over roughly one to two years. Thai is tonal, so consistent speaking practice matters far more than intensity - little and often is the key.

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