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Trusted teacher: Begin the Language with your Body parts. It will help us understand what is the word (foreign language) by introducing the names of our Body. Language is a very meaningful way of communication but when we use it without knowing it and its purpose, we will get lost in translation. ENGLISH-TAGALOG-ENGLISH Body Parts Head-Ulo Hair - buhok Eyes - mga mata Nose - ilong Mouth - bibig (close), bunganga (open wide) Lips - Labi Cheeks - mga pisngi or pisngi Ears - mga tainga Neck - leeg Shoulder - balikat Chest - dibdib Heart - puso Breast - suso (girl/woman) Nipple - utong Stomach - tiyan Belly fat - bilbil Belly button - pusod Legs - mga hita Feet - mga paa Arms - mga kamay (whole arm) Hands - kamay Fingers - mga daliri With these words, we will be able to effectively communicate with another person (even with the same native language). For Foreigners who want to learn English-Tagalog-English. This should be learned while we mix the words accordingly. For example: We begin the lesson with translating the parts of our body into English-Tagalog-English. Then when it's breaktime we take our run-time by walking on the streets. That is the time when we mix words into our Focus - Subject. Which is the Parts of the Body. e.g: Crossing the road or streets, translating our action into Tagalog words. Ordering the food, counting the money etc. Then after the break, we review what we have learned and continue, including the words (that students used to say they want to learn). The Basic words (Greetings), Common words (Phrases - related to travel) Instructional words ... (please give comment and opinions on this). Expression words (these words are a useful words to most of the people) Beginner (translating the words into Tagalog - English). Language is Fun. Communicate even without words.
Reading (for adults) · Regular expressions
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Trusted teacher: Begin the Language with your Body parts. It will help us understand what is the word (foreign language) by introducing the names of our Body. Language is a very meaningful way of communication but when we use it without knowing it and its purpose, we will get lost in translation. ENGLISH-TAGALOG-ENGLISH Body Parts Head-Ulo Hair - buhok Eyes - mga mata Nose - ilong Mouth - bibig (close), bunganga (open wide) Lips - Labi Cheeks - mga pisngi or pisngi Ears - mga tainga Neck - leeg Shoulder - balikat Chest - dibdib Heart - puso Breast - suso (girl/woman) Nipple - utong Stomach - tiyan Belly fat - bilbil Belly button - pusod Legs - mga hita Feet - mga paa Arms - mga kamay (whole arm) Hands - kamay Fingers - mga daliri With these words, we will be able to effectively communicate with another person (even with the same native language). For Foreigners who want to learn English-Tagalog-English. This should be learned while we mix the words accordingly. For example: We begin the lesson with translating the parts of our body into English-Tagalog-English. Then when it's breaktime we take our run-time by walking on the streets. That is the time when we mix words into our Focus - Subject. Which is the Parts of the Body. e.g: Crossing the road or streets, translating our action into Tagalog words. Ordering the food, counting the money etc. Then after the break, we review what we have learned and continue, including the words (that students used to say they want to learn). The Basic words (Greetings), Common words (Phrases - related to travel) Instructional words ... (please give comment and opinions on this). Expression words (these words are a useful words to most of the people) Beginner (translating the words into Tagalog - English). Language is Fun. Communicate even without words.
Reading (for adults) · Regular expressions
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