TAGALOG Intermediate Level












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TaGaLuGin

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Araneta Street,
Katarungan Village,
1776 Muntinlupa City,
Philippines

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272-684-971-000

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Number of Hours: 30 hours 

Teaching Methods:
Tagalog Lessons in Person (Metro Manila, Philippines)
Online Tagalog Lessons (Skype)

What you learn


Tagalog Verbs
UM Conjugation
MAG Conjugation

 
You will be introduced to the two most common types of Tagalog verbs, the UM verbs and the MAG verbs. Their conjugation tables will include all forms used in past, present and future actions.
  
  
Subject Pronouns
 & Subject Articles
Mastery

 
You will be introduced to the rest of the subject pronouns and subject articles of Tagalog language after learning the fundamental subject pronouns and subject articles in the introductory lesson.
  
Tagalog Interrogative Pronouns
Mastery
  
Aside utilizing the Tagalog interrogative pronouns that you have already learned in the exercises, you will learn another set of interrogative pronouns. After this, the student is expected to be able to ask more complicated questions and ask for slightly complex information from any Tagalog speaker.

 
Tagalog Numbers
Mastery


You learn how to count with huge numbers using Tagalog. Knowing how to say the huge numbers in Tagalog is very important in a person's business transactions done in Tagalog.

 
Tagalog Vocabulary


This includes vocabulary related to dining, transportation, work and household activities.

 
Structure of Tagalog Sentences
Mastery 


You will be introduced to different structures of Tagalog sentences to be able to gain more profound knowledge and in-depth understanding about these.



Cancellation Policy

Lesson canceled by the student in 12 hours or more is not considered charged.
Lesson canceled by the student in less than 12 hours is considered charged.
Lesson not attended by the student without any notice is considered charged.

Lesson canceled by the trainer in 12 hours or more is not considered charged.
Lesson canceled by the trainer in less than 12 hours is not considered charged.
Lesson not attended by the trainer without any notice is not considered charged.

Mr John Pyles, student of Ms Crisanta Morante, speaks Tagalog!


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