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.
Simulan na natin!
Pangungusap Worksheets Level 2
Note on the Worksheets
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Talasalitaan
anim – six
asul – blue
bahay – house
din – also
gawa – make
gulang – age, old
gulay – vegetables
guro – teacher
gusto – want
hapunan – dinner
hardin – garden
isa – one
kain – eat
kaklase – classmate
kapatid – sibling
keyk – cake
lang – only
maaga – early
mabait – nice, kind
magbasa – to read
magdasal – to pray
maging – to become
magsikap – to be diligent, to work hard
magtanim – to plant
mahilig – fond of
matulog – to sleep
musika – music
nag-aaral – studying, learning
nakatira – reside, live
paborito – favorite
paglaki – grow up
pamilya – family
pangalan – name
sayaw – dance
sunduin – to fetch or pick up
taon – year
uniporme – uniform
walo – eight
Maaaring matagpuan ang talaan ng mga sagot sa pinakadulo ng pahinang ito.