Tips For A Tagalog Learn To Speak English

By Lisa Bennett


English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. As Filipinos travel and work in other countries, it becomes necessary for a person fluent in Tagalog learn to speak English. Since this language is also one of the Philippines' official languages, it shouldn't be difficult for a native to acquire proficiency. Here are some tips.

Since Filipinos are taught the language as early as in grade school, you can start with reviewing the basic parts of speech. You can start with nouns and pronouns since these are necessary to construct a sentence. Likewise, study verbs and adjectives for these will complete a sentence. Remember to differentiate between singular and plural forms.

Once you have studied the parts of speech, you can proceed with basic sentence construction. A sentence just needs a subject and a predicate. Do your best to match a singular subject to the appropriate predicate. Just start with simple sentences. Over time, you will notice that you can create longer statements.

Assess your knowledge in constructing sentences by taking quizzes. There are books that were written specifically on this subject. You may also check websites that host quizzes and even provide lectures on basic sentences. If you use a smart phone, download apps or games that allow you to practice your language skills.

Improve your language comprehension by reading publications. Choose a material that is interesting to you so that you will not be bored. Broadsheets and fiction books are reading materials that will expose you to the use of the language. After finishing each material, take time to write a summary of what you have just read.

Familiarize yourself with how the language sounds by listening to native or fluent speakers. If you do not know anyone who speaks the language fluently, look for online videos of newscasters, businessmen and political figures who use the language in a formal setting. For familiarizing yourself with casual language use, look for movies whose characters speak a neutral accent.

When listening to the language, Filipino speakers may not be able to identify certain sounds because their native language only has a few vowel sounds. To compensate for this, use a dictionary to study different vowel sounds. To make sure that you understand the differences, you can ask for the help of a fluent speaker to listen to you.

As you continuously study the language, find avenues for you to practice your skills. You can join language clubs so that you can meet like-minded people. You may also look for a learning buddy, with whom you can practice your speaking skills. Find conversational questions that may be asked during daily discourse. Pick a question from a bowl and try to answer it extemporaneously.

Learning a language may be a technical activity if you wish to achieve business proficiency. To make this activity less boring, choose topics that are interesting to you. You can also look for games and challenges that will remind you to keep improving every day.




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