A Dialogue of an elderly and a student.pptx

May 2, 2018 | Author: Gauis Laurence Caraoa | Category: Ethnicity, Ethnic Groups, Southeast Asia, Philippines, Languages


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A Dialogue of an elderly and astudent about proverbs hijo.Student: (a bit rushing) Hello po. Lolo Pedro. Our language is actually made more beautiful by those expressions. . Nosebleed! Lolo Pedro: Ay naku! Ano‟ng nosebleed? That should be easy! (speaking a bit more slow) I‟m glad that your teachers still teach you those things. I really don‟t understand what they mean. Lolo Pedro: Sure. Our teacher gave us two Tagalog proverbs. But can you speak slowly and clearly so I could understand you well? (coughs) Student: Oh I‟m sorry po for speaking quite fast. Can I ask you po about something? I have a homework and I think you could help me with it. so you know po many proverbs? (excited) Lolo Pedro: Susmaryosep! Of course. Lolo? Lolo Pedro: Ahh…(speaking a bit more slow) Haven‟t you noticed? It is easy for us to see or to find fault in others. So what do you have? Student: The first one is: “Bago ka bumati ng sa ibang uling. however small it is when in fact.” What do you think. Lolo. hijo.Student: Oh. uling mo muna ang iyong pahirin. we also have our own faults but are perhaps not conscious of them. . before you point out others people's shortcomings. Lolo Pedro? What does the proverb ask us to do? Lolo Pedro: Well. . But I want you to think seriously about it.” Lolo Pedro: Ay.Student: So what. di ba? Student: Oh. Lolo: “Walang naninira sa bakal kundi sariling kalawang. I see! How about po this one. sus! That one is also popular. correct your own first. Student: Lolo. I still can‟t figure it out. think about this. Lolo. Rust is similar to our personal weaknesses. Student: Hmmm…I‟m sorry po Lolo. Lolo Pedro: Okay. When we allow these to overcome us. they will make us weaker. Di ba you are a very good basketball player? Student: Opo. don‟t make it difficult for me! Lolo Pedro: Heh! O. So?(confused) . Lolo Pedro! .Lolo Pedro: If you are overcome by your own laziness and you stop practicing every day. you‟re right. Lolo! Oo nga po! (exclaiming) Lolo Pedro: O. what will happen to you? Student: Ay. don‟t you have a practice? Student: Thanks again. Ethnic groups . Maranao: Ranao Pangotaraan.• Lanao del Norte (Cebuano: Amihanang Lanaw. officially the Province of Lanao del Norte. the province has a total population of 676. Zamboanga del Sur to the west. Filipino: Hilagang Lanaw). • The province borders Lanao del Sur to the southeast. is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region. Illana Bay to the southwest.395 people. Iligan City to the northeast. . According to the 2015 census. Iligan Bay to the north. and is separated from Misamis Occidental by Panguil Bay to the northwest.[2] • Situated within Lanao del Norte is the highly urbanized city of Iligan. which is governed independently from the province. Its capital is Tubod. . currently spoken by about 50.[2] The Ilongots tend to inhabit areas close to rivers.• The Ilongot (or Ibilao[1]) are a tribe who inhabit the southern Sierra Madre and Caraballo Mountains. primarily in the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija and along the mountain border between the provinces of Quirino and Aurora.000 people.000 Ilongots. as they provide a foodsource and a means for transportation. Their languages are the Ilongot language and the Ilocano language. An alternative name of this tribe and its language is "Bugkalots". on the east side of Luzon Island in the Philippines.[citation needed] • Presently. . there are about 86. . Their current populations include Andamanese peoples of the Andaman Islands. and 30 other ethnic groups in the Philippines. the Semang of Malaysia. .The Negrito (/nɪˈɡriːtoʊ/) are several ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia. the Maniq people of Thailand. Ati people. and the Aeta people.
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