WLTR Filipino (Tagalog)

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    Supplementary materials for conversational Tagalog (student book+reading text)
    (Second Language Teaching & Curriculum Center, University of Hawaii, 1992) Yangyuen, Ranee
    This collection of graded authentic reading materials, along with grammar and vocabulary exercises, has been prepared for students of Tagalog to be used as a companion to Conversational Tagalog by Teresita Ramos available through University of Hawai'i Press.
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    Tagalog for health care providers
    (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawai‘i, 2004) Ramos, Teresita V.
    The lessons presented in Tagalog for health care poviders are intended for nurses, social workers, and public health professionals. They are designed to strengthen the Tagalog speaking skills of these target groups for career purposes.
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    Pakinggan at unawain: Comprehending intermediate Filipino
    (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawai‘i, 2004) Ramos, Teresita V.
    Watching while listening promotes understanding and makes learning Filipino a lively and engaging experience. Pakinggan at unawain: Comprehending intermediate Filipino includes 42 video dialogs to help students move beyond the beginning level in mastering Filipino structures and functions. The units cover nine thematic areas: meeting people, food, household activities, service, social interactions, office transactions, education, visiting the health clinic, and crime. Video is encoded with DivX, you may download a free DivX video viewer for viewing the videos in our collection at http://www.divx.com/en/products/software/windows/divx (Windows) or http://www.divx.com/en/products/software/mac/divx (Mac).
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    Authentic Tagalog video
    (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawai‘i, 1997) Mabanglo, R.; Hiple, D.
    The Authentic Tagalog Video set (text plus VHS videotape) is intended to supplement existing Tagalog curricula at the secondary and post-secondary school level. The twenty-one video lessons are assembled from selected authentic materials ranging from documentaries to television soap operas to product advertisements. Each five-stage lesson targets a specific learning level (from elementary to advanced) by proceeding through activities for pre-viewing, global viewing, extracting specific information, linguistic exploration, and post-viewing. Video is encoded with DivX, you may download a free DivX video viewer for viewing the videos in our collection at http://www.divx.com/en/products/software/windows/divx (Windows) or http://www.divx.com/en/products/software/mac/divx (Mac).