Skywalker5949 Posted August 19, 2022 Share Posted August 19, 2022 Mas madali ang english subject kesa sa Filipino. Mas gusto ko nga na English ang tanong sa exam kasi mas mabilis basahin. Yung Filipino ang haba ng mga words. Pero mas gusto ko pa rin mag salita ng Filipino kasi napapakamot mga foreigners Person 1: Bababa ba? Person 2: Bababa! Quote Link to comment
Rizalbraders Posted November 5, 2022 Share Posted November 5, 2022 English. IMO, it only make sense to focus on English since Math and Science and other subjects are taught in English (in my school, not sure sa iba). Besides, we have proven many times sa ibang bansa na reliable hire ang Filipinos basically because of our grasp ng English language. Other countries ksi medyo thick ang local accent nila. Quote Link to comment
ZaalbartErol Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 Both. at sana during college maraming offered na languages subject as electives. And during primary/elementary... ang instructions ay nasa regional dialects. Mas may edge/advantage ang mga polyglot. Quote Link to comment
macbolan00 Posted August 1, 2023 Share Posted August 1, 2023 From my long experience working. Describe these guys in one (or few) word(s): UP grad - bilib sa sarili Ateneo grad - inglisero UST grad - wala lang PUP grad - never nagi-inglis I don't want to sound bad here but in my experience, the fourth is the most factual. PUP grads can't (or won't) speak English. I know that because in all Makati companies I worked, PUP grads make up the majority. The seasoned or senior professionals (all the way to SVP mind) could speak functional English. Those who do a lot of technical writing might show some skill in written English but there aren't many of these. Basta, wala akong kilalang PUP grad na nagi-ingles. Quote Link to comment
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