The lesson has been converted into e-book.
Converted to E-book
Definitely guilty as charge…
Well, as you know, we weren’t able to upload any documents for the longest time.
But, now, we’re getting that dusty mic and pressing those sticky keys to get the lesson thing going.
Apologies listeners…
We’ve gotten busy – with all the school examinations. After that, the holidays!
No promises this time… but we’re definitely editing the docs we got here!
Listen in our next podcast!
Long and overdue
Thanks Tagalog Learners!
We’re very pleased that this page is still being visited – considering our long absence.
On Friday, we will be publishing a new lesson on this website. Just the same as our previous lessons, it will be published in MS word format.
And for those who have asked for password, we will be sending it again via mailing list.
Much regards,
LTS
Kamusta, Kamusta, Kamusta
Thanks for the comments we received in our long period of absence.
We’re not saying goodbye as yet; we’re working on a comeback.
Stay tuned for our new podcast.
LTS
Complete Lesson: 1-35
We’re glad that you are staying tuned; thank you. Here is simply a compiled copy of all the lessons; a few of the upcoming ones.
Lesson 001-035 (Complete Word Document) New!!
Regards,
Learn Tagalog Show
Learn Tagalog – Lesson 033
Lesson 33
Notes:
Lesson 33 will help you introduce others. It also refreshes your memory of past lesson about pronouns.
- Introducing others
- Using ANG for generic names/titles
- Using SI for proper names
- Using PO to express politeness
Files:
- Revised Link
- (audio at blip.tv)
Learn Tagalog – Lesson 032
Lesson 32
Notes:
Lesson 32 is a refresher lesson of the things we learned from Lesson# 2, 12, and the 20s. In this lesson we will study the following:
- Introducing yourself in Tagalog
- Using ANG for generic names/titles
- Using SI for proper names
- Using PO to express politeness
Files:
- Lesson 032
- (audio at blip.tv)
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Learn Tagalog – Lesson 031
Notes:
Learn some very useful Tagalog honorifics; the counterparts of Miss, Sir, Ma’am. Use the honorifics to show respect or your being polite to other people.
Files:
- Lesson 031
- Lesson 031B
- Audio (at blip.tv)
Learn Tagalog – Lesson 030
Notes:
This lesson is a vocabulary exercise of all the words encountered since Lesson# 001.
File:
- Lesson 030
- Lesson 28/29/30