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Sa tulong ng sumusunod na talasalitaan a y ipalarawan sa mga bata ang iba't-ibang bagay, tao, gusali at tanawin:

(With the help of the following vocabulary, have pupils describe objects, people, buildings and scenery:)

1) Bagay (Object)

hugis
form; shape
sukat
measurement
mabilog
round
mahaba
long
matulis
pointed
parisukat
square
bilog haba
oval
habilog
oval
talinghaba
oval; oblong
tagihaba
elongated
tagibang
inclined
tagilid
tilted; tipped
talibas
slant; oblique
maikli
short
maliit
small
malaki
big; large
makitid
narrow
malapad
wide
maluwang
spacious
makapal
thick
manipis
thin
bigat
weight
timbang
weight
magaan
light
mabigat
heavy
katamtaman ang laki
regularsize
karaniwanang laki
ordinarysize
malinis
clean
marumi
dirty
maganda
beautiful
kulay
color
puti; maputi
white
itim; maitim
black
pula; mapula
red
asul; bughaw
blue
berde; lunti
green
kulay-rosas
pink
kayumanggi; kulay-kape
brown
kulay-dalandan.
orange
biyoleta;kulay-ube
violet
iskarlata
scarlet; bright red
purpura
purple; dyed with blood
abuhin
gray
krema
cream
ginintuan
golden
pinilakan
silver
dilaw
yellow
madilaw-dilaw
yellowish
mapula-pula
reddish



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2) Mga Tao (People)

matanda
old
bata
young
binata
young man
dalaga
maiden
matangkad
tall
pandak
short
mataba
stout
matangos ang ilong
high bridged nose
sarat; pango
pug-nosed
maganda
beautiful
kaakit-akit
attractive
pangit
ugly
masigla
lively
rnasaya
happy
malungkot
lonely; sad


3. Gusali (Building)

malaki
big
mataas
high
mababa
low
malapalasyo
like a palace; palatial
maaliit
small
parang dampa
like a hut
konkreto
concrete
matibay
strong;durable
marupok
weak; not durable
may pinta
painted
walang pinta
not painted
yero at tabla
galvanized iron and wood
mga kagamitang matitibay
strong materials



4) Tanawin (Scenery)

maganda
beautiful
kaakit-akit
attractive
makapigil-hininga
breath-taking
luntian
green
liku-liko
zig-zagged; crooked
mabundok
mountainous
mabato
rocky
madamo
grassy
tahimik
quiet;peaceful
payapa
peaceful
mapanglaw
gloomy
bangin
ravine; precipice
bundok
mountain
burol
hill
kakahuyan
woods
kapatagan
plain
karagatan
ocean
dagat
sea
gulod
hilltop
kagubatan
jungle; wilderness
gubat
forest
ilog
river
sapa
brook; rivulet
lambak
valley
latian
swamp
lawa
lake; lagoon
linang
field; farm
look
bay; gulf
pampang
river bank
pulo
island
kapuluan
archipelago
tabing-dagat
seashore
talampas
plateau
talon
waterfalls



Magpakita ng mga larawan tungkol sa mga paksang nasa itaas.
(Show pictures about the topics above.)

Matapos malinang ang talasalitaang angkop ay
ipasalaysay sa mga bata ang kasaysayang nilaman ng mga larawan.
(After developing the proper vocabulary, let the
pupils tell the stories suggested by the pictures.)



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The Essence of Verb
The Indirect Imperative Verb
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Verb Adjective Noun
Infinitive Mood
The Infix "ka"
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Adverb of Time
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Simple Particles
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Tagalog English Vocabulary
Tagalog English Vocabulary "D"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "E"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "G"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "K"
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English Loan Words In Cebuano
Common Objects in the Home
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Parts of Human Body
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