ENGLISH Identify the English Equivalent of Tagalog Words
DAY 1
Let’s Read TAGALOG ENGLISH mga aklat books masaya happy mga kaibigan friends mga kuwento stories mga awitin songs
Let’s Read Ang mga aklat ay nasa istante . The books are in the shelves. Si Gab ay masayang nagpapalipad ng saranggola . Gab is happily flying his kite.
Let’s Read Sila ang aking mga kaibigan . They are my friends. Ang mga bata ay nakikinig sa mga kuwento na may gintong aral . The children are listening to stories with lessons.
Let’s Read Ang mga bata ay kumakanta ng mga awiting pambata . The pupils are singing children’s songs.
Remember: English is different from Tagalog in terms of how they are spoken at home and in school.
Give the equivalent English word of the Tagalog word. Week 5: English nanay mother
Week 5: English guro teacher Give the equivalent English word of the Tagalog word.
Week 5: English bulaklak flower Give the equivalent English word of the Tagalog word.
Week 5: English ibon bird Give the equivalent English word of the Tagalog word.
Week 5: English libro book Give the equivalent English word of the Tagalog word.
Let’s Answer Match the Tagalog words in Column A with the correct English words in Column A.
DAY 2
Let’s Watch
Let’s Watch
Let’s Read Here are some examples of English and Tagalog words that are spoken at home and in school.
Remember: English is different from Tagalog in terms of how they are spoken at home and in school.
books mga libro
Ako ay masaya . I am sad.
food pinto
pera money
Excuse me. Makikiraan po.
Remember: Tagalog is the mother tongue for most children in CALABARZON. This serves as our first language. The English language serves as our second language.
Let’s Answer: Supply the missing word to complete each sentence. Choose your answers from the box.
DAY 3
Let’s Watch
Let’s Watch
Can you give your own example of English word and its equivalent to Tagalog word? Share it!
Remember: English is different from Tagalog in terms of how they are spoken at home and in school.
WordWall Time https://wordwall.net/resource/6240692
Remember: Tagalog is the mother tongue for most children in CALABARZON. This serves as our first language. The English language serves as our second language.
Worksheet Time
DAY 4
Look Around Look around you. Choose one thing and give the its English and Tagalog word.
Remember: English is different from Tagalog in terms of how they are spoken at home and in school.
WordWall Time https://wordwall.net/ms/resource/3686298
Remember: Tagalog is the mother tongue for most children in CALABARZON. This serves as our first language. The English language serves as our second language.