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This is meant as constructive feedback; This format is almost perfect for me. I love how you say the Tagalog version at normal speed, then slow, then normal. However, I wish it was just a little faster and saying the Tagalog version a fourth time is unnecessary. Also, much like most Tagalog videos on TH-cam, you choose words/phrases that aren't very useful (some I would contend are useless ) for those of us just learning. Stick with words/phrases that are common conversational words/phrases. "Lower Beginners" don't need to know who to tell people our brother is 20 years old. We need to know how to ask things like "Where is a bathroom?", "Where is the hospital?", or "Please help me, I'm lost.". Those would be MUCH more useful than learning how to tell someone "my sister is 25".
Thank you for your comments. It can work for the "autodidact", who do not want to spend time with the smaller building blocks. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend any other video from our channel.
I don't think there is a need to speak that slow. We can pronounce it at regular speed. What I feel more important is the grammatical rules of the Filipino language, and practice by interchanging different verbs and nouns to form a variety of sentences. If you can address how grammar is structured and the cases where ng is used, that would be fantastic.
Thank you for the great tempo and articulation! This will help supplement my studies with Rosetta Stone! 1 week in, let's learn Tagalog!
Thanks Anne! We have released the part 2 of 4 here: th-cam.com/video/5gEWj9msPhI/w-d-xo.html
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i woke up being able to speak perfect filipino.....wait im filipino
Wow! 5 hours of lesson!. Will take me weeks to complete. Looking forward
Thank you, finally we got sleep
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Live the slow method pronunciation. Thank you.
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i'm glad they were so thorough pronouncing alex! i struggled with that one
Thanks! What is your language level? 😊
and helo !
Love it ..... can't wait to fall asleep.....zzzzz
We're glad to hear that you love it! If you ever have more feedback or questions in the future, please don't hesitate to reach out. 😊👍
Please we need part 2❤️👏
Thanks. Part 2 will be published coming Monday! ❤️🙏👍
Salamat Po. ☺️🙏
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Maraming na maraming salamat po 😃
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When is part 3 and 4 coming ♥️🤞🍀
Thanks, Maria. Part 3 is coming in about 2-3 weeks. What language level are you? 🙏👍❤️
@@LingoJumpChannel Yay :) :) I'm at 2 for now :)
This is meant as constructive feedback;
This format is almost perfect for me. I love how you say the Tagalog version at normal speed, then slow, then normal. However, I wish it was just a little faster and saying the Tagalog version a fourth time is unnecessary.
Also, much like most Tagalog videos on TH-cam, you choose words/phrases that aren't very useful (some I would contend are useless ) for those of us just learning. Stick with words/phrases that are common conversational words/phrases. "Lower Beginners" don't need to know who to tell people our brother is 20 years old. We need to know how to ask things like "Where is a bathroom?", "Where is the hospital?", or "Please help me, I'm lost.". Those would be MUCH more useful than learning how to tell someone "my sister is 25".
Thank you for your comments. It can work for the "autodidact", who do not want to spend time with the smaller building blocks. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend any other video from our channel.
Are there other videos without the articulation ?
Hello Rob, the part 2 of this series doesn't have slow repeats th-cam.com/video/5gEWj9msPhI/w-d-xo.html 😊 👍
goodness, so s-l-o-w !
Hi @Frank we have another version without the slow repeats here: th-cam.com/video/5gEWj9msPhI/w-d-xo.html 👍
I don't think there is a need to speak that slow. We can pronounce it at regular speed. What I feel more important is the grammatical rules of the Filipino language, and practice by interchanging different verbs and nouns to form a variety of sentences. If you can address how grammar is structured and the cases where ng is used, that would be fantastic.
Thanks. I think you might like this one: th-cam.com/video/5gEWj9msPhI/w-d-xo.html
@@LingoJumpChannel Thank you. Yes it’s very nice
For me (just my learning style) I really appreciate the slow pronunciation.