vendredi 2 février 2018

Ways 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.

Learning the language starts with studying basic word forms. You can start with the most common nouns and verbs. It is also necessary to study adjectives since describing things is a basic function of a language. As you go further, you should also know pronouns since these keep you from repeating the same nouns.

Study sentence construction by starting with simple sentences. Use nouns and pronouns as subjects and verbs and adjectives as predicates. If you are still confused about creating your own sentences, you can begin with the basic ones that are used for introducing oneself.

To practice your knowledge in grammar and sentence construction, take quizzes. You can buy books on the subject. There are also websites, computer programs and mobile phone apps that test your knowledge and comfort in using the language. What is even great about these programs is that these do not just evaluate you, but these also help you set and follow up on your learning goals.

Read newspaper articles and fiction books on any topic. Prioritize those that were published by reputable companies since you should be assured that the material has been proofread and edited by experts. Test your comprehension by writing a short summary after reading the materials.

Watch foreign movies and tv shows. This will familiarize you with how native speakers talk. Take note though that there are various accents and sentence patterns depending on the character being portrayed. Be observant when it comes to regional accents and non-standard word and sentence usage.

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.

Improve your conversational skills by answering questions. At the beginning, you may initially translate the question into your native language, prepare your answer and then translate it. As you become better, you will have the skills to do this quickly. Later, you will start understanding and thinking in your target language without the need for translation.

Learning a language should be a continuous endeavor. It does not stop with just acquiring conversational fluency. Because this language is widely-used in the Philippines, you will not run out of options to practice the language. There is an abundance of learning and listening materials in every library, bookstore or cinema in the country.




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