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Course Package 1: A1 level Tagalog (Teacher Copy)

Package Details:
 Total Course Duration: 3 sessions x 30 minutes each
 Course Price: $18 USD per session
 Total Cost: $50 USD
Course Description: This course is designed to provide beginners with practical language skills for
everyday communication. Each session includes interactive activities to reinforce learning and build
confidence in using Tagalog.
Session 1: Common Tagalog Greetings and Expressions
 Duration: 30 minutes
Topics Covered:
1. Basic greetings and introductions.
2. Polite expressions and common courtesies.
3. Essential phrases for everyday conversations.
Activities:
 Role-playing greetings and introductions.

Session 2: Everyday Activities and Expressions


 Duration: 30 minutes
Topics Covered:
1. Expressing daily routines and activities.
2. Asking and giving directions.
3. Vocabulary related to food, shopping, and transportation.
Activities:
 Vocabulary games for daily activities.
 Role-playing scenarios for practical application.

Session 3: Numbers, Time, and Common Questions


 Duration: 30 minutes
Topics Covered:
1. Basic numbers and counting.
2. Telling time in Tagalog.
3. Formulating common questions.
Activities:
 Counting exercises and quizzes.
 Conversational drills for asking and answering questions.

Session 1: Common Tagalog Greetings and Expressions


Lesson Plan: Tagalog Essentials for Beginners
Objective:
 Students will learn basic greetings, polite expressions, common phrases, and the use of "po" and
"opo" in Tagalog.
Materials:
 Whiteboard and markers or digital presentation slides.
 Handout with key phrases and expressions.
Session Outline:
1. Introduction (5 mins):
 Greet the students and introduce the topic.
 Mention the importance of basic greetings in daily communication.
2. Warm-up (5 mins):
 Begin with a fun warm-up activity. For example, play a quick "Find the Tagalog Words"
Grammar Lesson:
3. Basic Greetings and Introductions (7 mins):
 Display common greetings on the board: "Magandang Araw," "Magandang Umaga,"
"Magandang Hapon," "Magandang Gabi."
 Explain the meanings and when to use each.
 Practice pronunciation together.
4. Polite Expressions (5 mins):
 Present phrases like "Salamat" (Thank You), "Paumanhin" (Excuse Me/I'm Sorry), and
"Ingat" (Take Care).
 Discuss appropriate situations for using each expression.
 Encourage students to practice saying these expressions.
5. Common Phrases (7 mins):
 Introduce everyday phrases such as "Kamusta?" (How Are You?), "Anong Pangalan
Mo?" (What Is Your Name?), and "Saan ka nakatira?" (Where do you live?).
 Discuss when to use these phrases in conversations.
 Practice the pronunciation of each phrase.
6. The Use of "Po" and "Opo" (4 mins):
 Explain the use of "po" and "opo" for politeness.
 Provide examples of sentences using "po" and "opo."
 Practice using these expressions in sentences.
7. Role-Playing Activity (2 mins):
 Provide a scenario for a basic conversation incorporating greetings, polite expressions,
and common phrases.
 Encourage student to perform a short role play with you
8. Closing and Homework (2 mins):
 Summarize the key points of the lesson.
 Assign simple homework: practice greetings and expressions at home.

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