Elementary Tagalog Workbook


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Tara, Mag-Tagalog Tayo! Come On, Let's Speak Tagalog! Elementary Tagalog's comprehensive approach will help students master basic Tagalog (Filipino) without frustration. From learning to read Tagalog words and pronounce its sounds to using correct grammar, communicating in dialogues and building vocabulary, learners will be surprised at how quickly their skills in Tagalog language develop. The expert guidance in Elementary Tagalog is carefully sequenced to be the most effective and supportive for beginners and really helps students learn Tagalog. Covering a range of topics, the lessons center on themes from the family, the home, and the community to food, travel, health, leisure time, festivals and popular culture. There are plenty of exercises, activities and practice drills to help learners acquire and master the language fundamentals, while culture notes explore the diversity, heritage and history of the Philippines. The Elementary Tagalog Workbook is a helpful companion to the textbook and will assist you in practicing and polishing your skills. Each lesson supplements the corresponding lesson in the textbook. There are ten activities per lesson, which offer a range of exercises and practice opportunities to enable you to achieve proficiency in everyday, conversational Tagalog.




Beginning Tagalog


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A comprehensive, one-year introductory textbook for Tagalog, the language spoken in the Philippines. Beginning Tagalog has been designed to meet the specific needs of adult native speakers of English who wish to learn spoken Tagalog, though students with other language backgrounds may be able to follow the course with profit. With fairly intensive class scheduling, and assuming laboratory assignments and home study, the text can be covered in one academic year. The text is designed to accomplish two aims. The first is to impart oral control of Tagalog and, by means of an acquaintance with the major patterns of the language, to provide the means for additional independent study that will lead to a full mastery of the structures and a vocabulary that is sufficiently broad to meet the needs of most students. The second aim is to provide accurate, up-to-date information about the patterns of Filipino culture that will enable a student to understand the social customs, standards, values, and aspirations of the Filipino people, in order to prepare him for sympathetic, enlightened, and useful participation in the context of Filipino society. . . . The text consists of 25 units and appendices. In the first half of the text, the student plays the part of hearer and speaker, with only incidental reading of oral dialogs and drills. From Unit XIII on there is a reading section designated for each unit, correlated with the primarily spoken materials, but designed to promote facility in the orthography and distinctive patterns of the written language. . . The basic format is as follows: A. Basic Dialog B. Cultural and Structural Notes C. Pronunciation Exercises (to Unit XIII) D. Drills and Grammar E. Cumulative Drills F. Visual-Cue Drills G. Comprehension-Response Drills H. Readings (from Unit XIII)"




Love Me Like A Cherry Blossom


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Living with her two protective brothers and a perfectionist Grandmother was the hardest part for her. They wanted Cia to be a wise, courteous and an amazing lady. As unica hija in their family, her family always choose what’s the best for her, and for her company. Not until Cia met Kyler, a handsome guy she met at the elevator. Just in a daze, Cialle realized she’s slowly falling for the guy she once met. Until she remembered the guy who promised to marry her when they grow up. Is she willing to wait for the guy who promised her, or she will push forward her love to Kyler?




Official Gazette


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Elementary Tagalog


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"Lessons in this book cover basic grammar, reinforcing instruction through dialogue and exercises and presenting common scenarios where typical everyday language would be applied. The result is a top pick for any do-it-yourselfer who would learn Tagalog and actually apply it to a visit to the Philippines. --Midwest Book Review"




Beginning Tagalog


Book Description

A comprehensive, one-year introductory textbook for Tagalog, the language spoken in the Philippines. Beginning Tagalog has been designed to meet the specific needs of adult native speakers of English who wish to learn spoken Tagalog, though students with other language backgrounds may be able to follow the course with profit. With fairly intensive class scheduling, and assuming laboratory assignments and home study, the text can be covered in one academic year. The text is designed to accomplish two aims. The first is to impart oral control of Tagalog and, by means of an acquaintance with the major patterns of the language, to provide the means for additional independent study that will lead to a full mastery of the structures and a vocabulary that is sufficiently broad to meet the needs of most students. The second aim is to provide accurate, up-to-date information about the patterns of Filipino culture that will enable a student to understand the social customs, standards, values, and aspirations of the Filipino people, in order to prepare him for sympathetic, enlightened, and useful participation in the context of Filipino society. . . . The text consists of 25 units and appendices. In the first half of the text, the student plays the part of hearer and speaker, with only incidental reading of oral dialogs and drills. From Unit XIII on there is a reading section designated for each unit, correlated with the primarily spoken materials, but designed to promote facility in the orthography and distinctive patterns of the written language. . . The basic format is as follows: A. Basic Dialog B. Cultural and Structural Notes C. Pronunciation Exercises (to Unit XIII) D. Drills and Grammar E. Cumulative Drills F. Visual-Cue Drills G. Comprehension-Response Drills H. Readings (from Unit XIII)"




My Love My Hero: Tobias


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Para matakasan ang buhay na puno ng hinagpis na naghihintay kay Preciosa kapag naikasal na siya sa lalaking hindi niya mahal ay nagpasya siyang lumayo at magsimula ng buhay na malayong-malayo sa karangyaang kinagisnan niya. But for her to be able to land a job, she must learn how to drive. Tobias Matias was a driving instructor with a golden grin. Soon, Preciosa learned that keeping her eyes on the road wasn’t easy, lalo na kapag may katabing guwapo. Sumabit kaya siya sa pag-aaral na magmaneho o sumabit siya sa puso ni Tobias?




Tagalog for Non-Filipinos


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PO(E)(LI)TIKA


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Nahahati ang obrang ito sa pitong kapitulo o tsapter. Signipikante para sa akin ang pito na aking hinalaw sa Banal Na Aklat kung saan namaksimisa ng mga propeta ang numerong pito mula Henesis, sakramento, misteryo, at maging sa Pahayag ay naging madiin ang papel ng numerong pito. Sa Dila, Makata, at Sarili, sentral na paksa ng mga tula ang wika/ berbo bilang kasangkapan sa pag-abot sa kaakuhan ng bayan, makata, sarili, at vice versa. Sa Para-Tula, Taon, at Mujer nama’y paglabas ng naunang tatlo sa kanilang tapayan at nakagawiang kumbensyon, moral, at ang pilit iniiwasang erotisismo. Habang sa Signos, at Karnal, Kanal, Banal ay radikal na pagpihit mula sa nakagisnan at kumbensyunal na pag-unawa sa panahon, signos, propesiya, at relihyon. Sa ganang akin, ito na ang aking poetika at politika bilang nagsusulat at nagtutula na nakilala sa panulaang berso libre na kalakha’y prosa at eksperimental. Ito rin ay isang porma ng pagtugon at pagtataguyod sa librong isinulat ni Dr. Rolando Tolentino at Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera. Malinaw ang korelasyon ng akin sa kanila, at sa pagpapasubaling nais naming ihapag sa mga pormalistang hindi nga naman talaga maihihiwalay ang poetika at politika. At heto’t pinagsama ko pa nga sila. At ngayon nga’y sinusukat ng mundong maligalig ang bawat mayhawak ng pluma na nagtatangkang isiping ito sa papel. Kung gayo’y mainam na balikan ang winika ni Amado Hernandez hinggil sa makatang si Negrasov na “…Malamang ay ibigin pa nitong nihilista at batikang makata na kumain ng isang putol na keso kaysa sa tula ni Alexander Pushkin!”




Instant Tagalog


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It's amazing how 100 key words and phrases provide instant communication! Do you want to speak simple Tagalog but are too busy to study it? Are you visiting the Philippines for a short time and want a Tagalog phrase book to help you communicate? If so, this is the book for you--it's the quickest and easiest way to learn the most common Filipino language. Its tiny 0.4 x 4.1 x 5.9 inches size makes it incredibly convenient to travel with but without losing the most essential content for communication. The idea of Instant Tagalog is simple--learn 100 words and phrases and say 1,000 things. The trick is knowing which 100 words to learn, but the authors Jan Gaspi and Sining Marfori have solved the problem, choosing only those words you'll hear again and again. Even with a vocabulary this small, you'll be surprised how quickly and fluently you too can communicate in the Tagalog language. Added features include an easy-to-use pronunciation guide and Tagalog dictionary fore quick reference. Here's a sample of what you'll be able to do: Meet people. Go shopping. Ask directions. Ride the subway. Order food and drinks. And much more.




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