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Mag-Filipino Tayo - Cognella Titles Store
Mag-Filipino Tayo Beginning Filipino Newly Revised First Edition Rosalinda Jacildo Falaminiano Bassim Hamadeh, CEO and Publisher Michael Simpson, Vice President of Acquisitions and Sales Jamie Giganti, Senior Managing Editor Jess Busch, Senior Graphic Designer Seidy Cruz, Senior Field Acquisitions Editor Natalie Lakosil, Licensing Manager Copyright © 2016 by Rosalinda Falaminiano, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced, transmitted, or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or in any information retrieval system without the written permission of Cognella, Inc. First published in the United States of America in 2016 by Cognella, Inc. Trademark Notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. Cover image courtesy of Romali Licudan. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 978-1-63487-555-4 (pbk)/ 978-1-63487-556-1 (br) DEDICATION I dedicate this textbook to my parents Domingo Mercado Jacildo and Juana Juanillo Jacildo. Especially to my father who motivated and encouraged me to become an educator with his belief that teaching is the noblest, most dignified and respectable profession. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and foremost, I thank the Lord Almighty for His direction and guidance, without which the completion of this book would not have been possible. I also would like to express my heartfelt and sincere thanks to all the individuals, who in one way or another helped me in the fulfillment and completion of this project, especially acknowledging the following: To my husband, Jessie for his patience and understanding while I was fully occupied working on this project; to our sons Warren and Ryan, for their inspiration and technical support; to my photo enthusiast brother, Delio Jacildo, and his wife Cleo, who provided most of the pictures found in this book – my deep sense of gratitude! To my brother, Danny and his family; to all members of the Jacildo family; to my in-laws; to the Metrose, Academia, Fabunan, Angeles, Lumanog and Demesa family; to my nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends for their unwavering moral support – my sincere appreciation! To Prof. Dinorah Costa, Chair of the Dept. of World Languages at the Southwestern College, as well as all the academic and administrative staff for their continued encouragement and enthusiastic support, and to my former students in Filipino whose names and pictures are utilized in this textbook – my profound thanks! To Prof. Nora Portillo, Professor of French at the Southwestern College, for her academic and professional help in planning and conceptualizing this project; and to Dr. Atilio V. Alicio, Professor of Filipino at the University of California San Diego and San Diego State University, for his language and linguistic expertise, insights and inputs as he reviewed the manuscript of this book – thank you so much! ~ MARAMING SALAMAT SA INYONG LAHAT ~ MABUHAY!!! PREFACE Mag-Filipino Tayo is a user-friendly textbook designed to provide learners in Filipino a simple, communicative and easy way to comprehend lessons presented to develop the necessary language skills. This book will help explore and gain knowledge about Philippine history, culture, traditions and practices. The book contains five major components which are explicitly presented and discussed. Context. Every lesson is presented with various dialogs accompanied with photos and other features that will enhance students’ learning. Guided vocabulary and comprehension check activities are incorporated after each lesson so as to assess students’ ability to understand the text. The vocabulary list found in each lesson is used in undertaking the communicative and writing exercises. Communication. These are extended activities based on the introductory lessons. Different scenarios and formulated conversations related to real life situations are provided allowing students to participate in pairs, small groups or as a whole class activity in order to develop their communicative skills. The use of illustrations and dialogs motivate students more and they become very enthusiastic in learning and understanding the concepts presented. Structure. There are two organized grammar concepts in each lesson. Each grammar lesson is presented with simple rules and concise explanation so as to develop students’ communicative and writing skills. This will help and guide students work on and understand well the various written practice exercises. Pronunciation. This section features simple models and rules on the proper pronunciation of the letters and words in Filipino. Norms about accentuation and stress are briefly explained to help students pronounce the word with ease and confidence. Word and sentence level structures are provided for pronunciation practices and mastery. The use of proverbs accompanied by colored photos are featured to make oral practices and activities more interesting and meaningful for students. Culture. Each lesson has a cultural section introduced with literary readings which will give the students background, information and knowledge about the history, culture, traditions, practices, people, food and places of the target language being studied. Colored pictures are incorporated to add more information in understanding the concepts presented. It is the author’s intent to provide the American Council on the Teaching Foreign Languages standard-based material that will help language students learn Filipino in a very simple, interesting, communicative and comprehensive approach. For the instructors in Filipino, it is hoped that the lessons, concepts, and activities presented in this textbook will be beneficial in their teaching the Filipino language. Contents Aralin Contexts 1 pp.1-11 2 pp.12-25 3 Kumusta Pagbati (Greetings) Sino Siya? Pagpapakilala (Introduction) pp.39-50 5 pp.51-64 Pronunciation A. Kumusta Ka? B. Adyos Baybayin/ Alibata A. Sino Siya? B. Dialogue C. Presentation D. Usapan Ang mga Patinig (The Vowels) Structures Culture 1.1 Pangngalan at Ang Republika Marker ng ng Pilipinas Pangngalan (Nouns and Markers) 1.2 Gamit ng Nasaan 2.1 Panghalip na Ang (Ang Pronouns) Mano Po 2.2 Mga Pang-uri (Adjectives) Ano Ito? Sa silid-aralan pp.26-38 4 Communication Buhay Mag-aaral Sa Paaralan Ilan Kayo? Ang aking Pamilya A. Hulaan Mo B. Vocabulary Building C.Kilalanin Ang mga Katinig A. Panayam Ang mga 4.1Pandiwang Tayo na sa Letrang D, L, –Um/-UmLunsod… and N (-Um-/Um- Verbs) B. Dayalogo C. Itulad A. Tungkol sa Pamilya B. Hulaan Mo C. Classwork (Consonants) Aspirated K, P, T 3.1 Panghalip na Pamatlig (Demonstrative Pronouns) 3.2 Ang Katagang Ba (The Particle Ba) 4.2 Gamit ng Saan How the Philippine Education Differs Ang Lunsod ng Maynila Ang Letrang 5.1 Bilang 1-100 Ang Pamilyang R Pilipino 5.2 Gamit ng May at Mayroon 6 Tuloy Po Kayo pp. 65-76 Sa Paligid ng Bahay 7 pp.77-86 8 pp.87-98 9 ImbitadoKa Ba? pp. 110122 Ang Letrang 6.1 Pandiwang Ng Mag-/Ma-/sa Pangkasalukuyang Aspekto (Incompleted Aspect of Mag-/ Ma- Verbs) A. Nasaan Ka? Mga Pagdiriwang B. Usapan sa Telepono C. Alamin Ang Tuldik Anong Gusto Mo? A. Gusto Ko Ito Ang Diin Mga Pagkain B.Gusto at Ayaw Mag-boling A. Piliin B. Panayam Tayo pp.99-109 Libangan 10 A. Panayam B. Pangkatang-gawain C.Presentasyon Uulan Ba? Ang Panahon C. Hulaan Mo A.Pag-usapan Anong Panahon Ito? B. Tag-ulan o Tag-init (Stress) A. Mga Salitang Malumay 6.2 Pagsasabi ng Oras (Telling Time) Tuloy Kayo Pagkamaasikaso sa Panauhin 7.1Ang Petsa Ang Pasko sa Pilipinas 8.1 Pang-uri at Pang-angkop Ang Pagkaing Pilipino 7.2 Gamit ng Kailan at Ano (Adjectives and Linkers) 8.2 Malapandiwang Gusto at Ayaw B. Mga Sali- 9.1 Pandiwa sa tang Malumì Pangnakaraang Aspekto (Verbs in the Completed Aspect) 9.2 Gamit ng Sa at Nasa K. Ang Sali- 10.1 Pandiwang tang Mabilís /Um-/-Um-/ Ma-/ Mag-/sa Aspektong Panghinaharap (Um-/ Ma-/Mag-/ Verbs in the Contemplated Aspect) 10.2 Mga Katagang Pa at Na (Enclitics Pa at Na) Dr. Jose Rizal Ang Pambansang Bayani Pambansang Kasuotan 11 Tayo Na pp. 123131 12 Nasaan Ba? A. Panayam Direksiyon pp. 146159 14 pp.160171 15 pp.172185 11.1 Pokus ng Pandiwa 11.2 Mga Pangabay na Pamanahon Magkaibang 12.1 Pandiwang B. Pag-uusapan Bigkas at Pokus sa Layon C. Palitan Kahulugan (The Object/Goal Focus Verb) pp.132145 13 D. Ang B. Ikuwento Mo Salitang C. Ilarawan Mo Maragsâ A. Dayalogo Ano po ang A. Ano Ito? Lagay Niya, B. Ituro Mo C. MagsiDok? Kambal Patinig A. Anong Saan Ba ang Lakad? Plano Mo? Mga Salitang Hiram Kalusugan Paglalakbay yasat Ka D. Pag-usapan E. Heto… F. Pagsulat (Dipthongs) B. Saan Tayo (Loanwords) Tutuloy? C. Kumusta ang Spanish Bakasyon Mo? Gusto Kong A. Pangkatang-gawain Maging… 12.2 Pang-abay na Panlunan Nasaan Ba … Ang Lunsod ng Baguio 13.1 Pandiwang –an/-nan/-han Ang Pagtutulungan 14.1 Pandiwang I- Pilipinas… Perlas ng Silangan 13.2 Malapandiwang Kailangan, Dapat, Puwede, Maaari (I- Verbs) 14.2 Gamit ng Nang at Ng Mga Saltang 15.1 Pandiwang Hiram Magpa- B. Pagbabaybay (Loaned Mga PropeC. Salawikain Words) syon at Hanap- D. Gawaingbuhay pasulat English Ang Pista ng Bayan 15.2 Pagpapalawak ng Pangungusap Ang Ligawan Appendices Appendix A ….. 188 Country Profile—Phillipines, March 2006 Appendix B ….. 194 Mga Pangngalan (Nouns) Appendix C…..196 Mga Pandiwa (Verbs) Appendix D….. 205 Mga Pang-uri (Adjectives) Appendix E….. 207 Mga Pang-abay (Adverbs) Appendix F….. 208 Mga Panghalip (Pronouns) Appendix G….. 211 Mga Sanggunian (References) Appendix H….. 213 Ang May-akda (The Author)