F.A.S.T-R APPROACH TO LEARN TAGALOG LIKE A PRO
“Become a Master of Tagalog Language in Filipino way in less than 3 months”
How to Become Fluent and Effective Tagalog Speaker in less than 3months?
I have known a lot of foreigners, a friend or just met all over the world are determined to learn tagalog language. I’d love to teach them personally however due to conflict of schedules. I can’t help but to create an online course to reach them.
Behind all the stories I’ve heard, I feel the struggles and difficulties while learning a new language because I myself also experience it. Some were taking too long and yet not confident enough to speak tagalog. Others feel stuck and learn tagalog does not work at all.
But I was surprised that my students did not need a standard course outline. All they wanted was my sharing of the in depth understanding to establish the importance of basic foundation in speaking tagalog. It’s simpleness, summary and exercises of the course helps.
When I initially launch it, students become a good speaker and enjoyed the course.
This is a summary course that I created to help you develop your tagalog speaking skills smoothly as a beginner to totally a professional tagalog speaker.
You will learn how to:
1-Create a strong basic foundation in speaking tagalog.
2-Form a basic sentence structure
3-Speak and write tagalog sentence
4-Boost your confidence in speaking tagalog language
5-Talk and communicate and even get along with Filipinos and other tagalog speakers.
Bonus: 1-1 Coach upon request (limited slots only). Please email to [email protected]
Your Instructor
I am proud Filipino. A woman of anchor in FINANCE.
I am a CPA by profession.
I am a passive income advocate and a in-progress entrepreneur.
I am an health advocate and an affiliate.
"To loosen up my serious days in life is to find ways to LAUGH"
Course Curriculum
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StartDay1: Beginner - Time Markers
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StartDay2: Beginner - Money
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StartDay3: Beginner - Direction and Location Words
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StartDay4: Beginner - The "ay" and Tagalog Plural & The Use of "Po"
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StartDay5: Beginner - Basic Sentence Structure
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StartDay6: Beginner - Pronouns and practice
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StartDay7: Beginner - Correct use of "Ng" and "Nang"
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StartDay8: Beginner - Modal Verbs
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StartDay9: Beginner - Dislikes and Expression of "Eh" and "Ah"
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StartDay10: Beginner - Basic Interrogative Words
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StartDay1: Intermediate - Auxiliary verbs
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StartDay2: Intermediate - Interrogative Pronouns
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StartDay3: Intermediate - Interrogative Pronouns (Who, Whose and Whom)
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StartDay4: Intermediate - Compound Relative Pronouns
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StartDay5: Intermediate - Adverbs of Time (Part 1)
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StartDay6: Intermediate - Adverbs of Time (Part 2)
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StartDay7: Intermediate - Adverbs of Manner
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StartDay8: Intermediate - Adverbs of Place
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StartDay9: Intermediate - Adverbs of Frequency
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StartDay10: Intermediate - Adverbs of Doubt or Uncertainty