Filipino used to be easier to learn — even for kids who don’t live in Tagalog-speaking regions — because there used to be only a couple of channels on television and most of their programs were in Filipino. There was a smattering of English shows and local language broadcasts and that was it; the rest was in Tagalog. You basically had to learn Tagalog if you wanted to follow what was happening in Okay Ka, Fairy Ko.
Nowadays, kids have so many choices and there’s really no intrinsic incentive to learn Tagalog. That makes it a bit more challenging for them. BUT that’s no excuse for not knowing our national language. We just have to be more creative and persistent about it.
The worksheets below are “Duolingo-style” — there’s a sentence in English and the learner constructs the Filipino equivalent from a set of given words.
There’s intentionally only one sentence per page so that the words will be big enough and the worksheets can be easily answered using a phone.
There’s also a link to a printable version of the worksheets; the words can be cut and pasted for a hands-on Filipino learning activity.
The words are all in lowercase (small letters) so it won’t be obvious which word is the first in the sentence. If you’re guiding the learner through this exercise, I suggest letting them write the final sentence in a notebook using correct capitalization and punctuation. This will also help them better remember the sentence structures.
Let’s get to it then!
Pangungusap Worksheets Level 1
Note on the Worksheets
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Talasalitaan
aso – dog
bago – new
bata – child
buhok – hair
dalawa – two
gumawa – to do, to make
lahat – all
maamo – tame
mabait – nice, kind
mabango – fragrant, nice-smelling
mabilis – fast
magaling – good or skillful at something
magdala – to bring
maglaro – to play
magluto – to cook
magustuhan – to like something
mahaba – long
mahal – love
mahalaga – valuable, important
maikli – short
makinig – to listen
malikhain – creative
manahi – to sew
mansanas – apple
marunong – knows how to do something
masayahin – cheerful
masipag – hardworking
matalino – intelligent, smart
matangkad – tall
payong – umbrella
pila – line, queue
pula – red
pumunta – to go
regalo – gift, present
sayaw – dance
takbo – run
tindahan – store
Maaaring matagpuan ang talaan ng mga sagot sa pinakadulo ng pahinang ito.