Yuex Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Both, mabait ako na estudyante noon eh... Quote Link to comment
dominoneedsu Posted June 5, 2006 Share Posted June 5, 2006 im got average grades in English and Pilipino. They are both foreign languages to me, Im from mindanao. Even the Cebuano dialect is foreign for us, cause we have our own Surigaonon dialect. Whats the big Fuzz about the english profeciency? Ok fine if you teach english, you must be good at it. But for others, i think as long as you understand and can speak the language ok na. Friends, im outside our country for 15 yrs..and this is what i conclude, english is not a hindrance to prosperity. Look at the Japanese, i have one engr who knows only "OK/No/Yes", but he recieves better salary than me. Look at the Germans, the French the Italians. Think of it pipol, its not the english..its our attitude that matters. Its the declining morality of Juan de la Cruz and too much politics that is hindering our progress. Quote Link to comment
dominoneedsu Posted June 5, 2006 Share Posted June 5, 2006 i got average grades in English and Pilipino. They are both foreign languages to me, Im from mindanao. Even the Cebuano dialect is foreign for us, because we have our own Surigaonon dialect. Whats the big Fuzz about the english profeciency? Ok fine if you teach english, you must be good at it. But for others, i think as long as you understand and can speak the language ok na. Friends, im outside our country for 15 yrs..and this is what i conclude, english is not a hindrance to prosperity. Look at the Japanese, i have one engr friends who knows only "OK/No/Yes", but he recieves better salary than me. Look at the Germans, the French the Italians. Think of it pipol, its not the english..its our attitude that matters. Its the declining morality of Juan de la Cruz and too much politics that is hindering our progress. Quote Link to comment
renaultmsc Posted June 8, 2006 Share Posted June 8, 2006 better in English hehehe Quote Link to comment
nf0rc3 Posted June 18, 2006 Share Posted June 18, 2006 English... ewan ko bakit. Hehe Quote Link to comment
vourg Posted June 21, 2006 Share Posted June 21, 2006 i can express myself more in english <img src=”G:\Downloads\avatars ninja-gaiden2”> Quote Link to comment
kreestian Posted June 24, 2006 Share Posted June 24, 2006 mas bihasa ako sa ingles. sa pagsulat ng mga liham, palitan ng talastasan sa trabaho at pagpapalitan ng kuro kuro sa e-mail magmula pa ng akoý isang estudyante pa lamang, mas bihasa na ako sa ingles pagdating sa pagkatha ng mga liham at mga pag gawa ng mga takdang aralin. For everyday conversation, its Tagalog of course! Quote Link to comment
Barenaked-NoMre Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 English for me ... coz I grew up abroad. I was lucky to have passed my Filipino classes in college! The teacher knew and saw/heard I tried! ;-) Quote Link to comment
anak ni totoy mola Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 ingles. ewan ko naging natural lang siguro sa akin kasi mahilig akong magbasa nuon. at kadalasan e igles yung mga libro so nadala ko na Quote Link to comment
CodenameV Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 English.the only way i survived in Filipino classes was to memorize words without really understanding them. to this day, i can read an entire newspaper in 5 minutes but struggle with a Tagalog tabloid because of my poor comprehension with our native tongue. Quote Link to comment
skizzy Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 english. i hated filipino, mostly the way it's taught. siguro pwedeng "philppine literature" na lang, instead of teaching you the proper way of speaking tagalog. tayutay? panghalip? pangngalan? o tapos? did you ever say in a tagalog conversion that the word you just said is a "pang-uri". ewan... Quote Link to comment
andrewfordmedina Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 English definitely.....Or I would have been bashed by my mom who is an English & Speech professor.... Quote Link to comment
hottlipss Posted July 13, 2006 Share Posted July 13, 2006 (edited) English...I was not able to take Filipino classes since I left PI when I was 3rd grade. But I'm so eager to learn everything about the Philippines. I'm trying to improve my Tagalog so I write in Tagalog as much as I can kahit mali mali ang spelling. Thanks to hubby for constantly correcting my Tagalog-pronounciation and all, TFC-for the latest swardspeak, and MTC and PEX for the green words I would never find in the dictionary...ngayon lumalawak lalo ang aking Tagalog. But don't ask me to read anything in Tagalog aloud...I sound like carabao barok daw. I have trouble when spelling words with ng, y, and w. Edited July 13, 2006 by hottlipss Quote Link to comment
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