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Tagalog for Beginners: An Introduction to Filipino, the National Language of the Philippines: An Introduction to Filipino, the National Language of the Philippines (Online Audio included)
M**A
A Magnificent Book
This is a magnificent book. I was surprised by how substantial it is. I own it also on Kindle, useful for carrying around, but the hard copy version can be easily navigated, and you can see at a glance any items about grammar you are interested in, and how much there is to learn. So in this case the e-book version is back-up, but the actual book is more than worth having. Who would deny that the tactile virtues of a book cannot be beaten, at least at this stage of technology.The author explains everything about the language very clearly, and makes the grammar very interesting and accessible. It was quite hard to find a suitable work from which to learn this language and thank goodness I found this.
K**N
Five Stars
If your looking to learn tagalog I highly recommend you this book. I knew very basic tagalog words when I started and was lacking the basic culture understanding of the filipino culture. This book not only takes you through the language based side of things, it takes you through a cultural understanding and truly allows you to embrace the filipino language and culture.I Cant recommend this book highly enough !
M**E
Learning a new language.
I have travelled to Malaya. Hong Kong. Singapore and the Philippines and this is the first time I have elected to study the language of the Philippines.The book is very good and the DVD is excellent. My biggest problem is the speed of the pronunciation and as an individual student it is difficult to progress without the benefit of other students to interact with.The DVD moves forward very quickly and for a.lone beginner it means lots of repetition. Naturally, the progression is down to the individual but starting from scratch I am finding it quite difficult. Although it is easier to write than speak,there seems to be an anomaly as the vocabulary I have practiced in some cases differs to the local Tagalog in the area I am returning to in the near future. I speak German and some Swahili but the grammar in Tagalog is hard. There are lots of words that literally have no translation. As with German the grammar has to be correct.otherwise meaning is lost or confusing. Naturally there is a Spanish influence and the Philippine history has made the language evolve from various inputs. Only time will tell if this book enables me to grasp the language.
J**Y
fun
a lot of fun - on a recent cruise some of the staff were phillipino and I could communicate with them in their language - or nearly!
A**R
Quality
I was happy to receive my case after only 2 days after placing the order..Was really happy with picture it was exactly what i wanted.Would highly recommend
A**T
A solid foundation in Filipino/Tagalog if you have a native speaker to help
Considering the dearth of quality teaching and learning resources available for the Filipino/Tagalog language, especially those that consider the constant code-switching of native speakers, this is a good book. It encourages users to use their existing knowledge of English to supplement their Filipino/Tagalog in a natural way that one will frequently hear on the streets of Manila, and amongst friends and family. The frequent cultural notes are also fascinating, helping the learner build an understanding and report with the people they wish to communicate with (Filipino people I have discovered by and large all wish to pass on their language and help the learner).It is, however, littered with basic editing errors that should have been caught, without the aid of a native speaker to ask questions to I would have been endlessly confused as on multiple occasions an explanation in English of an important grammar point is followed by an example that espouses the opposite. Thus it is difficult to determine which is correct, the English (that I am a native speaker of) or the Filipino/Tagalog (that I am learning and would appreciate if it was error free). Sometimes though these errors are innocuous such as when the English noun and Filipino noun are inconsistent in a dialogue, however, these should never have been present in a professionally published book.The exercises in each chapter are very useful for cementing the learners knowledge and use of grammar points. I especially liked the various group game and activity suggestions (managing to convince my Filipino friends to play was a harder task!).
D**H
Easy to understand
Written very well, easy to follow and learn!
N**H
Good and informative, but with many mistakes.
A lot of effort has been ut into this book, and used correctly you can learn a lot using it. But you will need a tutor to assist you, or you will be lost.It has a lot of cultural elements which some may love and others hate. But is does try to explain the culture and values of the Philippines.BUT honestly this book need a proof reading. So many mistakes, and some serious ones too.I have used it with skype/online learning, and it has worked for me, my tutors have pinpointed the above mentioned mistakes, and then the book has supported my Tagalog skills.
J**Y
Best book
The best book I found to learn Tagalog. Recommend
R**E
good quality
Purchased for someone else
M**A
I love it!
Excellent book to learn tagalog, with easy and good metodology to learn. If you understand spanish is more easy to learn it.
C**A
Good book
B**T
difficile les premiers jours....
je disais difficile les premiers jours ... en relisant deux a trois fois les 4 premiers chapitres on prend le pli bonne methose au final qui aide bien , je vais acheter le advanced du même auteur..... :) comme il est extremement difficile de trouver de bons ouvrages commencez par celui là .... et bon voyage aux Philippines :)
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