LET's LEARN FILIPINO LANGUAGE
Helping you to have knowledge about Filipino Language is my priority. I'm willing to help you improve your Filipino Communication skills. ;)
Kurspaket Inhalt
Dies ist ein 5-Kurse Paket. Du erhältst 4 “Gutscheine” sobald die Buchung bestätigt wurde. Mit den Gutscheinen kannst Du dann die verbleibenden Kurse buchen. Bitte beachte, dass alle Kurse in diesem Kurspaket innerhalb von 5 Tagen ab Bestätigungsdatum der ersten Kursbuchung belegt werden müssen, da sie sonst verfallen.
Lessons should generally be booked chronologically, meaning that the second lesson should be booked after the first, and so on.
Lessons should generally be booked chronologically, meaning that the second lesson should be booked after the first, and so on.
Kursinhalt
Filipino is the national language of the Philippines, and one of its two official languages. Under the Spanish Empire, the language that the country used for education, trade and other official purposes was Spanish. Under American rule, it became English. After the Philippines gained independence, Tagalog became its unifying language.
Tagalog has been deeply influenced both by Spanish and by English. For instance, it’s estimated that 40% of words used in casual conversation have Spanish roots, and combining English and Tagalog vocabulary is a common practice, labeled “Taglish”. Tagalog is the native language of 28 million people within the Philippines, and it’s specific to a certain ethnic group. To encourage its widespread usage, it was soon renamed as “”The National Language””. The name was eventually changed to “”Philippino”” and then again to “”Filipino””.This last renaming acknowledged the Spanish and English influence on the language. But, how can changing a single letter convey that meaning? There is no F in the Filipino alphabet, so this is an obvious loan. But English and Spanish aren’t the only languages that influenced Filipino. There are approximately 3000 loanwords from Malay in Tagalog. Partially, due to geographic proximity. Partially, because Malay was the standard language for trade in South East Asia for a long period, before colonization.
Tagalog has been deeply influenced both by Spanish and by English. For instance, it’s estimated that 40% of words used in casual conversation have Spanish roots, and combining English and Tagalog vocabulary is a common practice, labeled “Taglish”. Tagalog is the native language of 28 million people within the Philippines, and it’s specific to a certain ethnic group. To encourage its widespread usage, it was soon renamed as “”The National Language””. The name was eventually changed to “”Philippino”” and then again to “”Filipino””.This last renaming acknowledged the Spanish and English influence on the language. But, how can changing a single letter convey that meaning? There is no F in the Filipino alphabet, so this is an obvious loan. But English and Spanish aren’t the only languages that influenced Filipino. There are approximately 3000 loanwords from Malay in Tagalog. Partially, due to geographic proximity. Partially, because Malay was the standard language for trade in South East Asia for a long period, before colonization.
Cafetalk Rücktrittsregelung
Cancellation of pack lessons
• 'Unstarted' lesson packs(1) can be cancelled any time. Used Points will be completely refunded. If a 'started' lesson pack(2) is cancelled, you will be refunded 50% of the price of the remaining lessons provided that the lessons are unrequested, unconfirmed or not within 24 hours of their scheduled start times.
(1) A lesson pack for which none of the requests have been confirmed by the tutor.
(2) A lesson pack with at least one confirmed request. (By confirming the date and time for the first lesson in the pack the tutor confirms the pack as a whole and coupons are automatically issued)
(2) A lesson pack with at least one confirmed request. (By confirming the date and time for the first lesson in the pack the tutor confirms the pack as a whole and coupons are automatically issued)
Cancelling individual requests in a pack
• If you wish to cancel a single lesson that belongs to a pack but not the whole pack, you can do so via the request page. In this case, the coupon used to book the lesson will either be refunded or collected, based on the tutors single-lesson cancellation policy. Please note that any 50% partial refunds in the tutors single-lesson cancellation policy do not apply to lesson packs and the tutor may choose to either refund or collect the coupon in those cases.
Vor der Bestätigung einer Kursbuchung
- Stornierung jederzeit möglich
Nach der Bestätigung einer Kursbuchung
- Mehr als 24 Stunden vor Kursbeginn→ Stornierung jederzeit möglich
- Weniger als 24 Stunden vor Kursbeginn→ Stornogebühren können anfallen.
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No-Show→ Stornogebühren können anfallen.
(Der Betrag kann je nach TutorIn variieren. Bitte nimm Kontakt mit Deiner Tutorin/ Deinem Tutor auf.)
Alle Kurse von dieser/m TutorIn
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Basic conversational Filipino Words
Learning basic conversational Filipino Words is one of the interesting lesson that you will encounter.20 Min. 900PHat Schnupperkurs -
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CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH
On this class we will have an engaging and fun lesson while we are learning English.25 Min. X 2 600PHat Schnupperkurs Paket mit 2 Kursen -
Quick Chat in English
Are you on a busy schedule? Even talking a little bit every day helps. This is a short 15 minute lesson!15 Min. 600PHat Schnupperkurs