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Let's Learn Tagalog Ebook - 64 Basic Tagalog Words and Their Uses-For Children Ages 4 and Up - cover

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Let's Learn Tagalog Ebook - 64 Basic Tagalog Words and Their Uses-For Children Ages 4 and Up

Imelda Fines Gasmen

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

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Let's Learn Tagalog is a complete language learning tool specially designed to introduce young children to the basic Tagalog sounds, words, and phrases in a fun and interactive way.This ebook is perfect for use in a classroom setting, for home schooling, on vacation, or anywhere else that learning takes place. It is intended for learners who have little or no background in the Tagalog language.  It contains: 64 flash cards Downloadable recordings of words, sentences and songs A wall chart showing the main words and phrases at a glance A 32-page Learning Guide for parents and teachers The 64 words are organized into thematic categories, including: My Family Colors Numbers Animals Food My Body ClothesMy DayEach word is illustrated with a picture that serves as an effective visual aid to learning and remembering the word. The words often reflect cultural objects and can be studied in any order. Tagalog language learners may focus on one theme at a time or mix them up for greater variety. Simple example sentences are given for each word to show how they are used.The downloadable audio gives native-speaker pronunciations for all the words and sentences and also contains
Available since: 01/26/2016.

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