Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Advanced Lessons on Filipino Language Ebook










A book of advanced lessons on special topics
 in the Tagalog language is now available. The book is entitled Advanced Lessons in Filipino Language and it is being sold by the author. The book can be used as supplemental material for the intermediate to advanced learners of the Tagalog language.

The book includes more than 30 lessons with most of the lessons provided with numerous examples to more readily explain the points. Most of these lessons may not be fully discussed in the traditional language schools on online sites. The book neither assumes an academic or pedagogical approach in giving the lessons. Rather it proceeds as if a common Filipino native speaker is teaching you the rudiments and mechanics of her own language.

Get satisfied with the numerous examples that the book provides for most of the lessons discussed. The examples are designed to make you acquire an intuitive grasp of the implicit rules that must be observed to prevent awkward sounding phrases or sentences. The examples are immediately followed by their English translations so you won’t get bogged down looking them up in your dictionary or using Google Translate to get at the meaning of the phrase or sentence.

Table of Contents

Note from the Author
Learn More Tagalog with Next Level Learning Lessons
The Filipino Language in Perspective
Peculiarities of the Filipino Language
Spanish Legacy in the Filipino Language and Culture
Beautiful Filipino Words
Contrasting Filipino Words
Filipino Compound Words
Filipino Contrasting Verbs
Filipino Idiomatic Expressions
Filipino Love Notes
Filipino Useful Words and Phrases
Filipino Verbs in Action
Filipino Words Derived from Spanish
How to Verbalize Other Parts of Speech
More Contrasting Words in Filipino
More Filipino Contrasting Verbs
More Filipino Verbs
More Verbs in Action
Still More Filipino Verbs
Words with Ng in Filipino
More Words with Ng Letters
Repetitive Words in Filipino
The Use of Na, Pa and Ba in Filipino
Tagalog Plus English is Equal to Taglish
On the Use of Hyphen on Written Filipino
Respect and Formality in the Filipino Language
Same Words, Different Meanings
What's the Fuss with the Letters D and R
Working with Prepositions Na and Ng
When to use Nang and Ng
Thinking Aloud in Filipino and English
Tagalog or Filipino? What's the Big Deal?
Philippine National Anthem and Patriotic Pledge
About the Author
More Books by the Author

About the Author

Aureo P. Castro writes from Manila, Philippines. He studied journalism, public administration, and information technology. He hails from Batangas province of the Philippines and is a native Tagalog speaker.

How to Buy the Ebook

The book is sold for 15 USD on Payhip https://payhip.com/b/C0ND.