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" ISANG PATAK NG KAGANDAHAN"
(NANAY) PAANO NA YAN WALA NA TAYONG PERANG NATITIRA SA BANGKO (ANAK) HI!HELLO NANDITO NA PO AKO ANO PO ANG NANGYAYARI? (TATAY) MABUTI NANDITO KA NA ANAK (ANAK) BAKIT PO? (NANAY) MAGMULA NGAYON,HINDI NA TAYO MAYAMAN WALA NA TAYONG PERA,WALA NA KAMING NEGOSYO NG TATAY,AT LALO NA WALA NA RIN TAYONG PAMBILI NG ATING PAGKAIN..MAHIRAP NA TAYO NGAYONG ANAK PASENSYA NA. (ANAK) AYOKO! AYOKO! HUHUHU... (NARRATOR) TUMAKBO AKO PAPUNTA SA AKING KUWARTO AT UMIYAK SA ISANG TABI AT BIGLA NA LANG PUMASOK ANG KAIBIGAN NA KINAKAIINISAN KO DAHIL TINALO NYA AKO SA DEKLAMASYON NOONG NAKARAANG ARAW AT SIYA RIN NGAYON ANG NANGUNGUNA SA AMING PAARALAN..GUSTO KO KASI NA AKO LANG DAPAT ANG SIKAT AT PINUPURI NG MGA TAO. (ANAK) O!BAKIT KA PUMASOK DITO? (KAIBIGAN) SABI KASI NG MGA MAGULANG MO NA MAG-LARO TAYONG DALAWA (ANAK) AYOKO NGA BLEH! (KAIBIGAN) AKALA KO BA FRIENDS TAYO.. (ANAK) ANO?! FRIENDS?! FRIENDS BANG TAWAG KUNG TINALO MO AKO SA DEKLAMASYON AT PINAHIYA MO AKO DAHIL IKAW NA ANG NANGUNGUNA SA KLASE? HUH?! (KAIBIGAN) HINDI TOTOO YAN! HINDI NAMAN YAN ANG MGA DAHILAN..BAKIT PORKET TINALO KITA AT AKO ANG NANGUNGUNA SA KLASE........ (ANAK) TUMAHIMIK KA NA NGA! UMALIS KA NA DITO! YOURE FAKE! FAKE! FAKE!
(NARRATOR)UMALIS NA ANG KAIBIGAN KO NA UMIIYAK AT BIGLANG NAKATULOG AKO (BOSES) HOY! BATA! SUMAMA KA SA AKIN (ANAK) SINO YAN? (BOSES) SUMAMA KA NA NGA SA AKIN (ANAK)SINO KA NGA BA? (BOSES) ANG SI SATANAS,KUKUHAIN KITA DAHIL ISA KANG MASAMANG BATA..MASUSUNOG ANG IYONG ESPIRITO AT HINDI KA NA MAKIKITA NG IYONG MAGULANG..DI BALE MASAYA RIN DOON DAHIL MARAMI RING MGA ESPIRITO NA NASUNOG DOON HAHAHAHAHA (ANAK){UMIIYAK} AYOKO AYOKO SUMAMA! (BOSES) GANUN BA AYAW MONG SUMAMA? HALIKA ISASAMA NAKITA SA AKING LUGAR! (ANAK) HUWAG HUWAG HUWAG! BITAWAN MO AKO AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!(SIGAW NG MALAKAS) (NANAY) LEA LEA GISING (ANAK) HAYYY MABUTI NA LANG GINISING MO AKO INAY..NAY PATAWARIN MO AKO (NANAY) {NGUMITI HABANG HINIHIMASHIMAS ANG ULO NG ANAK} OK LANG YUN ANAK (NARRATOR) KAYA MAGMULA NGAYON HINDI NA AKO MAGIGING MASAMANG BATA.MAGIGING ISANG BATA AKO NA MARUNONG UMITSINDI SA MAGULANG AT ISANG BATA NG MARUNONG TUMANGGAP NG PAGKATALO.KAYA DAPAT TAYONG MAGING BATANG MARUNONG TUMANGGAP NG KUNG ANO TAYO..O KAYO MAGAGAWA NYO RIN BA?
Some examples of Filipino declamation pieces for elementary students are "Ang Pagbabalik ng Prinsesa" (The Return of the Princess), "Ang Batang Palengke" (The Market Vendor Child), and "Si Malakas at si Maganda" (Strong and Beautiful). These pieces are commonly used in declamation contests in elementary schools in the Philippines.
Some examples of Filipino declamation pieces for high school students are "Ang Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio" by Paul Dumol, "Sa Aking mga Kabata" by Dr. Jose Rizal, and "Walang Hiya" by Severino Reyes. These pieces are known for their powerful language and themes that resonate with the Filipino culture and society.
"Life is a journey, a series of twists and turns. Each step we take, each path we choose, shapes our destiny. So let us embrace the unknown with courage, for it is in facing our fears that we discover our strength."
The declamation piece for a graduation day can typically be found in the school's library, online on educational websites, or by asking the school's administration or English department for assistance. Additionally, students may also write or choose their own declamation piece for the graduation ceremony.
Filipino students are often motivated by a desire to achieve academic success as a way to fulfill their personal goals and expectations of their family. Additionally, the strong influence of societal norms that place a high value on education and the belief that a good education leads to better job opportunities motivate Filipino students to excel in their studies. Finally, the sense of responsibility to give back to their families and communities through their educational achievements can also be a strong motivation for Filipino students.
In Filipino subject, you can play games like "Buwan ng Wika Quiz Bee" where students answer questions about Filipino language and literature, "Saling Pusa" where students form sentences using random Filipino words, or "Balarila Race" where students race to identify correct grammar rules and usage. These games help reinforce language skills and engage students in a fun and interactive way within the context of the subject.
"Life is a journey, a series of twists and turns. Each step we take, each path we choose, shapes our destiny. So let us embrace the unknown with courage, for it is in facing our fears that we discover our strength."
"Hello everyone! Today, let's learn about animals. Did you know that animals come in all different shapes and sizes? Some animals live in the ocean, like dolphins and whales. Others live on land, like lions and bears. We can learn so much from the animals around us, so let's have fun exploring the animal kingdom together!"
Filipino students are often motivated by a desire to achieve academic success as a way to fulfill their personal goals and expectations of their family. Additionally, the strong influence of societal norms that place a high value on education and the belief that a good education leads to better job opportunities motivate Filipino students to excel in their studies. Finally, the sense of responsibility to give back to their families and communities through their educational achievements can also be a strong motivation for Filipino students.
The status of English language proficiency of Filipino nursing students is good. All Filipino students are taught English early on in school in the Philippines.
In West Tatnuck Elementary School, Worcester, there is 305 students as of 2009.
I think what elementary students fear the most is report cards and worrying about passing.
Many students did not have the opportunity for a formal elementary
the number of students that attend gilmore lane elementary school on preston high way is 346 students
16,000 students
The ugly worm declamation was written by an unknown author and is a popular piece used in public speaking and speech competitions. It is often used as a humorous or entertaining speech for young students.
ah ok
First teach elementary students that a gram is the weight of a paperclip. A kilogram is the weight of one thousand paperclips.