In your car.
At work.
On the go.
At home.
Wherever you are.
Text: PDF with all the phrases.
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Vol. 1
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Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 1 Audio Course
Boost your fluency in Tagalog!
COURSE OVERVIEW
Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 1 is an audio course for beginners or for anyone who struggles with becoming fluent in Tagalog. The focus of this course is to practice speaking conversational Tagalog from the very first lesson.
The course is divided into 30 lessons and several review lessons. Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic.
Based on techniques and strategies that make language learners succeed:
Each lesson takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
Isolated words or random sentences won’t get you far. By learning phrases related to a specific topic or situation you will see much better results.
Starting with the most frequently used words will boost your comprehension and communication in your target language.
Repeating the phrases at certain specified intervals is a powerful technique to help your memory absorb and recall what you have learned.
All the phrases are translated and spoken by native speakers.
COURSE CONTENT
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arrow_drop_down1: Hello! Free
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arrow_drop_down2: Who is this? Free
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arrow_drop_down3: Where do you live? Free
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arrow_drop_down4: Where do you live? pt.2 Free
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arrow_drop_down5: What do you like to do? Free
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arrow_drop_downReview lessons 1 to 5 Free
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lock6: What do you like to do? pt.2
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lock7: What do you like to eat?
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lock8: Do you go out much?
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lock9: What are you doing?
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lock10: What are you doing? pt.2
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lockReview lessons 6 to 10
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lock11: Are you married?
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lock12: How old are you?
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lock13: Do you have children?
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lock14: Travel and vacation
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lock15: Where is...?
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lockReview lessons 11 to 15
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lock16: What did you do today?
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lock17: What did you do today? pt.2
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lock18: What do you do?
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lock19: What's the weather like?
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lock20: How was the weather?
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lockReview lessons 16 to 20
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lock21: Where are you?
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lock22: Where were you yesterday?
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lock23: Where were you yesterday? pt.2
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lock24: Can you speak... ?
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lock25: Can you speak... ? pt.2
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lockReview lessons 21 to 25
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lock26: How often do you...?
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lock27: How often do you...? pt.2
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lock28: How was your week?
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lock29: Opinions
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lock30: Time (and day) to talk
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lockReview lessons 26 to 30
Text: PDF with all the phrases.
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Vol. 2
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Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 2 Audio Course
COURSE OVERVIEW
Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 2 is an audio course for beginners or for anyone who struggles with becoming fluent in Tagalog. The focus of this course is to practice speaking conversational Tagalog from the very first lesson.
In these lessons, you’ll be introduced to several “conversation connectors”. Phrases like “as a matter of fact”, “frankly speaking”, “as you already know” and more. By using such phrases, your conversations will have a more natural flow. You will also expand your vocabulary and talk about daily activities, work, plans, and needs.
Based on techniques and strategies that make language learners succeed:
Each lesson takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
Isolated words or random sentences won’t get you far. By learning phrases related to a specific topic or situation you will see much better results.
Starting with the most frequently used words will boost your comprehension and communication in your target language.
Repeating the phrases at certain specified intervals is a powerful technique to help your memory absorb and recall what you have learned.
All the phrases are translated and spoken by native speakers.
COURSE CONTENT
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arrow_drop_down31: Have you eaten lunch yet? Free
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lock32: Opinions pt. 2
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lock33: What time do you start work?
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lock34: Travel and vacation pt. 2
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lock35: Daily activities pt. 1
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lockReview lessons 31 to 35
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lock36: Daily activities pt. 2
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lock37: Where do you work?
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lock38: What do you feel like doing?
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lock39: What do you need?
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lock40: What are you planning to do?
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lockReview lessons 36 to 40
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lockListening Comprehension: Lessons 31 to 40
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lock41: I'm sorry to bother you, but...
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lock42: What are you scared of?
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lock43: What are you thinking about?
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lock44: How was the party?
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lock45: What's the matter?
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lockReview lessons 41 to 45
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lock46: What did you do last night?
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lock47: Goodbyes
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lock48: Describing people
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lock49: Pets and hobbies
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lock50: What time is it?
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lockReview lessons 46 to 50
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lockListening Comprehension: Lessons 41 to 50
Text: PDF with all the phrases.
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Vol. 3
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Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 3 Audio Course
COURSE OVERVIEW
Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 3 is an audio course for beginners or for anyone who struggles with becoming fluent in Tagalog. The focus of this course is to practice speaking conversational Tagalog from the very first lesson.
In these twenty lessons, you'll be introduced to a lot of useful, everyday phrases and sentence structures. You'll also be able to expand your vocabulary and talk about daily activities, shopping, education, technology and much more.
Based on techniques and strategies that make language learners succeed:
Each lesson takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
Isolated words or random sentences won’t get you far. By learning phrases related to a specific topic or situation you will see much better results.
Starting with the most frequently used words will boost your comprehension and communication in your target language.
Repeating the phrases at certain specified intervals is a powerful technique to help your memory absorb and recall what you have learned.
All the phrases are translated and spoken by native speakers.
COURSE CONTENT
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arrow_drop_down51: Who are you waiting for? Free
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lock52: Shopping pt.1
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lock53: Shopping pt. 2
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lock54: Do you know him?
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lock55: Where do you live? pt. 3
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lockReview of lessons 51 to 55
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lock56: What do you like to watch on TV?
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lock57: School and education
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lock58: It smells delicious!
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lock59: What are you wearing?
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lock60: Wishing and hoping
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lockReview of lessons 56 to 60
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lockListening Comprehension: Lessons 51 to 60
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lock61: Do you know how to get to...
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lock62: Technology pt. 1
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lock63: Technology pt. 2
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lock64: Please be quiet!
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lock65: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
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lockReview of lessons 61 to 65
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lock66: Why are you laughing?
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lock67: Compliments
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lock68: Describing people pt. 2
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lock69: Making plans
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lock70: Can you help me?
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lockReview of lessons 66 to 70
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lockListening Comprehension: Lessons 61 to 70
Text: PDF with all the phrases.
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Vol. 1-3
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Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 1-3 Audio Course [BUNDLE]
COURSE OVERVIEW
Learn Conversational Tagalog Vol. 1-3 is an audio course for beginners or for anyone who struggles with becoming fluent in Tagalog. The focus of this course is to practice speaking conversational Tagalog from the very first lesson.
Course content Volume 1
Course content Volume 2
Course content Volume 3
Based on techniques and strategies that make language learners succeed:
Each lesson takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.
Isolated words or random sentences won’t get you far. By learning phrases related to a specific topic or situation you will see much better results.
Starting with the most frequently used words will boost your comprehension and communication in your target language.
Repeating the phrases at certain specified intervals is a powerful technique to help your memory absorb and recall what you have learned.
All the phrases are translated and spoken by native speakers.