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13 February 2018

Ways A Tagalog Learn To Speak English

By Lisa Bennett


English is one of the major languages in the world. In business, it is necessary to acquire proficiency in the language in order to deal with clients in the United States, Oceania, portions of Europe and even Asia. It has now become necessary for a Tagalog learn to speak English. This should not be difficult since Filipinos have been known to combine the language with their native tongue. Follow these tips to improve your language proficiency.

Since Filipinos are taught the language as early as in grade school, you can start with reviewing the basic parts of speech. You can start with nouns and pronouns since these are necessary to construct a sentence. Likewise, study verbs and adjectives for these will complete a sentence. Remember to differentiate between singular and plural forms.

Study sentence construction by starting with simple sentences. Use nouns and pronouns as subjects and verbs and adjectives as predicates. If you are still confused about creating your own sentences, you can begin with the basic ones that are used for introducing oneself.

Continue to practice your skills by looking for quizzes that test your sentence construction. Almost every bookstore in the country has a book on the topic. If you are tech savvy, you can also look for websites with quizzes. Many of these also provide discussions for you to better understand the subject. There are also mobile phone games and apps that introduce fun into learning the language.

Improve your language comprehension by reading publications. Choose a material that is interesting to you so that you will not be bored. Broadsheets and fiction books are reading materials that will expose you to the use of the language. After finishing each material, take time to write a summary of what you have just read.

Watch foreign movies and tv shows. This will familiarize you with how native speakers talk. Take note though that there are various accents and sentence patterns depending on the character being portrayed. Be observant when it comes to regional accents and non-standard word and sentence usage.

Study pronunciation by using a dictionary for learning the correct accentuation of each word. If you have access to the internet, online dictionaries provide the option for you to listen to the pronunciation. Repeat each word several times and use each in a sentence until the correct way of saying it comes out naturally.

As you continuously study the language, find avenues for you to practice your skills. You can join language clubs so that you can meet like-minded people. You may also look for a learning buddy, with whom you can practice your speaking skills. Find conversational questions that may be asked during daily discourse. Pick a question from a bowl and try to answer it extemporaneously.

Learning a language should be a continuous endeavor. It does not stop with just acquiring conversational fluency. Because this language is widely-used in the Philippines, you will not run out of options to practice the language. There is an abundance of learning and listening materials in every library, bookstore or cinema in the country.




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