Pauline, TUTOROO Filipino Tutor in Manila
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Lives in Legazpi, Albay, Philippines
 Since  August 2023
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ESL Teacher/Public Elementary School Teacher/TEFL holder

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Hi! I am "Teacher Pau", but you can also call me "Tutor Pau". I am a graduate of Bicol University College of Education with a degree of Bachelor in Elementary Education as Cumlaude in 2019. I also worked as an ESL teacher at 51 Talk for 8 months. I am also a Homework Help Tutor at Zookal Incorporated and Coursehero. I am a Licensed Professional Teacher and Civil Service Passer. Currently, I am taking up my master's degree major in Educational Leadership and Management, and at the same time, I am teaching elementary pupils here in Daraga, Albay as a public elementary school teacher.

Learning Tagalog is not an easy task for English speakers. This is mostly due to significant grammatical distinctions (particularly in regard to verb-pronoun connections) and the vocabulary's historical roots. At Manila, like most novices, I find learning some elements of Tagalog to be extremely simple. Since there are so many difficulties to overcome, it is a relief.

We started by examining the differences since that's presumably what you came to learn about. Furthermore, they're the most fascinating. But concentrating solely on differences might be disheartening! It also gives a false impression of what learning Tagalog is like.
For Tagalog pupils, a few things are a breath of fresh air. In some aspects, it's really simpler than even the closest cousins of English.

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How easy is it to learn Filipino in Manila?

Learning Tagalog is not an easy task for English speakers. This is mostly due to significant grammatical distinctions (particularly in regard to verb-pronoun connections) and the vocabulary's historical roots. At Manila, like most novices, I find learning some elements of Tagalog to be extremely simple. Since there are so many difficulties to overcome, it is a relief.

How much time does it take to learn Filipino in Manila?

This relies on a number of variables. Let's say that you speak English really well. If you study for at least an hour every day, it will take you between 150 and 200 hours to acquire the fundamentals of Filipino. This entails practicing your pronunciation with a local speaker as well as learning how to employ fundamental Filipino vocabulary in sentences.

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Tutor available for online lessons or in-person private lessons in the following areas:

Embarcadero De Legazpi Farmplate, Gabawan, Daraga, Albay Malobago, Daraga, Albay Bicol International Airport SM Legazpi City

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