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Tagalog Class for Beginners. WELCOME. Introduction. What is your name? Why do you want to learn Tagalog? What is your heritage? Where are you originally from? What are your expectations from this class? What specifically do you want to learn?. Rules.
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Tagalog Class for Beginners WELCOME
Introduction • What is your name? • Why do you want to learn Tagalog? • What is your heritage? • Where are you originally from? • What are your expectations from this class? • What specifically do you want to learn?
Rules • Class is every Sunday for 8 weeks from 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM • Attendance and your certificate • Facilities • No Food or Drinks allowed • Break • Assignments • Books
Schedule • January 22, 2006 – Introduction • January 29, 2006 • February 5, 2006 • February 12, 2006 – Midterms • February 19, 2006 • February 26, 2006 • March 5, 2006 • March 12, 2006 – Finals, Graduation Party -Potluck
Course Outline January 22, 2006 • Overview and Introduction • Comprehension • Pronunciation • Vowels • Consonants • Basic Words • Homework
Course Outline January 29, 2006 • Comprehension • Pronunciation • Homework Review • More Tagalog Words and Phrases • Basic Sentence Structure • Homework
Course Outline February 5, 2006 • Reading and Comprehension • Pronunciation • Basic Writing • Homework Review • More Tagalog Words and Phrases • Basic Sentence Structure • Homework
Course Outline February 12 • Midterms • A Review of the last 4 weeks
Language and Dialect • What is the difference between a Language and a Dialect?
Language • Language is a system used by a nation or people • A dialect is a regional or social variety of a language
Philippines • The Philippines, unlike the U.S. which is landlocked - is an archipelago composed of more than 7,000 islands • There are over 100 dialects due to regionalism
Styles of Teaching/Learning • Memorizing • Reading • Listening • Phonetic
Rosetta Stone • The Rosetta Stone was made in 196 B.C. and was found in 1799 • It contains writings in 2 languages Egyptian and Greek in 3 scripts hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek
Rosetta Stone • Jean-François Champollion deciphered hieroglyphs in 1822. He was able to figure out what the seven demotic signs in Coptic were. By looking at how these signs were used in Coptic he was able to work out what they stood for. Then he began tracing these demotic signs back to hieroglyphic signs.
Linguistic Language Learning • Listen and Comprehend • Speak • Write
Lesson 1 : Tagalog Vowels • A (a-pple) • E (e-cho) • I (i-ndia) • O (o-live) • U (t-oo)
Vowel A Aso
Vowel E Estudyante Elepante
Vowel I Ilong Itlog
Vowel O Opisina
Vowel U Usok Ulap
Tagalog Words Babae Lalake Daga Aso
Tagalog Words Palda Apoy Pantalon Mata
Tagalog Words Mansanas Puno Lamok Bahay
Thanks • Homework • More information • Pia Bernardino • EMAIL : piabernardino@bermillion.com • PHONE : 425.401.8490