If you have the time and money go to the Philippines to an area where the language you want to learn is spoken and live there, met people, ask them to help you learn their language. Don't go to a big city go to a small country town.
People are the best resource when learning a language.
If you can't afford the time or expense to go and live in the Philippines find some Filipinos where you live ask if they will help you. Eventually you will need to know some grammar so your 'helper' should have an understanding of the grammar of his language.
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Act like a Filipino :) Don't regret or change how a Filipino act.
The goal in a Filipino class is to learn more about the language, how to pronounce the words correctly, how to know the good grammar and how to speak Filipino fluently.
Nobody donates a language. A language is either inherited of acquired. A Filipino born in another country can learn to speak the language of the country where he or she is born and not learn to speak Filipino. A concrete example is in the USA. There are many Filipinos who are born in the USA whose parents are from the Philippines but can only speak English. Therefore Filipinos inherited and acquire to speak Filipino since we all learn at the very early age the Filipino language.
Filipinos have their own languages. Why should they be forced to learn another.
It is very important to know English when you go to abroad and to have a better job, so filipino have to learn how to speak in English.
Filipino subject is part of the school curriculum in the Philippines. This is where the student would learn all about the Filipino language - good grammar, correct sentence formation, correct pronunciation, vocabulary words, etc.
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You can promote the essence of the Filipino language by using it in your daily conversations, writing, and social media posts. You can also support local Filipino language initiatives, attend cultural events, and encourage others to appreciate and learn the language. Additionally, sharing Filipino language resources and tools can help promote its importance and richness.
It is very important to know English when you go to abroad and to have a better job, so filipino have to learn how to speak in English.
Filipino subject is part of the school curriculum in the Philippines. This is where the student would learn all about the Filipino language - good grammar, correct sentence formation, correct pronunciation, vocabulary words, etc.