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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

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
masaya 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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Idioms
Introduction
Plants
Trees
Description
Come, Let Us Count
The Word
Spanish English
Nominative
Causative
The About
The Noun
The Genitive and Dative Pronoun
The Prefix
The Adverb
The Verb
The Impersonal Verb
The Essence of Verb
The Indirect Imperative Verb
The Infinitive Verb
The Indicative Mood in the Active and Passive Verb
The Future Time/Tense
The Past Tense of Prefix
Verb Adjective Noun
Infinitive Mood
The Infix "ka"
The Idiomatic
Root Words of Adverbs
Adverb of Time
Adjective that can be Adverb
Simple Particles
The simple particles "si"
The Voice "a"
The kinds and uses of words
The Subject if Nominative Personal
The Active and Passive Verb
The Infinitives manner of the Situational Verb
The prefix "to b"
The Deponent Verb
Guide for Conjugationt for Active Verb
Tenses of Verb
Sustantive Adverb
The "that/which"
The Statement
The Connecting Conjunction
The Statement of connecting Conjunction
The Article "ay/uy"
The prefix "ka/pagka"
English Tagalog Translation
Tagalog English Vocabulary
Tagalog English Vocabulary "D"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "E"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "G"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "K"
Tagalog English Vocabulary "N"
The Apostrophe
The Voice "E"
The Interrogative Statement
The "What time, etc."
The Articles
Articles
Health and Safety Practices
Greetings/Leavetakings on the Street
Expressing Quantity
Friendly Bantering
English Loan Words In Cebuano
Common Objects in the Home
Additional Information
Philippine National Anthem
Moon Cafe Restaurant
Parts of Human Body
The Five "Wh" Questions: What? Who? Why? Where? When
Refusing an Invitation
Sound of the Vowel Letters
Words And Phrases Which May Be Used in Business
English Tagalog Cebuano Dictionary

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