
I will show you how you can make your own basic sentences using a very easy technique that you can apply in whatever situation you are in.
In this video lecture, you will be learning where and how to convert your tagalog base verb into its past, present or future tense and then use them in the sentence and questions following the patterns we studied in Chapter 1.
Let's get to know each other. Answer the questions I ask in Tagalog. Remember use simple sentences for now, they are the best and most effective. You can learn intermediate Tagalog in the next level course.
Learn about ma and na verbs in Tagalog, shifting focus from the subject to the process or object, and express possibility and future events with na- and ma- forms.
In this video you will learn how to conjugate NAG and MAG before the Tagalog root verbs. It is one of the easiest amongst the different types of verbs in Tagalog as the pattern is easy to remember.
Identify the verb first in each sentence and classify the wh question, then practice Tagalog verbs through everyday topics like shopping, travel, dining, and holidays.
This course will equip you if you are a zero or beginner level learner of Tagalog language.
Specifically, this course will help you to:
1. Know how to compose basic sentences in Tagalog
2. Know how to ask basic questions from the sentences given like in a conversation.
3. Know how to use Tagalog UM Verbs in sentences and questions.
4. Know how to use Tagalog NA/MA Verbs in sentences and questions.
5. Know how to use Tagalog NAG/MAG Verbs in sentences and questions.
6. Know how to use Tagalog IN Verbs in sentences and questions.
7. . Know which verb tense to use depending on the context as well as know the context depending on the verbs used by the person you are talking with.
I have designed this course to help you cope with any situations you will encounter. Therefore, this is not a grammar lesson but mainly a technique on how you can communicate well in simple Tagalog the fastest way you can. You can improve your sentences along the way. The important thing is that you started it right. Make it a point to compose short sentences but many rather than long and confusing sentences and end up being misunderstood.
I am also offering a live coaching online. You can check out my blog for the updates and also from there, you can get more information and lesson about Tagalog language and the Filipino culture in general.
You can check out my other Tagalog language resources and courses at kieko (dot)fi