Tagalog Stories for Language Learners: Folktales and Stories in Filipino and English (Free Online Audio)

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The most enjoyable way to learn about a new culture is through its stories–especially when they’re told in two languages!

This book introduces 40 stories from the Philippines through bilingual Tagalo

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  • Series: Stories for Language Learners
  • Author: Barrios, Joi
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 224
  • Publish Date: November 23 2021
  • ISBN10: 0804845565
  • Language: English
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The most enjoyable way to learn about a new culture is through its stories–especially when they’re told in two languages!

This book introduces 40 stories from the Philippines through bilingual Tagalog and English texts presented on facing pages. Paired with cultural notes, vocabulary lists, exercises, comprehension questions and free online audio recordings, Tagalog Stories for Language Learners is an excellent resource for intermediate language learners, or those who wish to pick up a bit of Phlippine cultural knowledge.

This compilation includes a mix of traditional folktales retold for a modern audience, as well as several well-known works of contemporary Philippine literature. Along the way, you will meet fabulous mythological characters like the Bagobo goddess Mebuyan and the shape-shifting Aswang. Other characters cope with day-to-day issues, such as the domestic worker who cannot find her keys and a beauty queen who leaves behind her comfortable city life in order to help peasants in the countryside.

Four of the stories are by well-known Filipino writers and are presented in complete or partially condensed form. These include:

  • Estrangheritis by Inigo Ed. Regalado (1907) — The writer is critical of Filipinos who exalt all things foreign while, in fact, benefitting from their own land but unappreciative of their national culture.
  • Desire by Paz Latorena (1928) — The story of a Filipino woman who has to deal with the narrow-mindedness of a foreigner who is far more interested in her body than in her personality.
  • Greta Garbo by Deogracia Rosaro (1930) — Monina, who looks like Greta Garbo, plans a weekend getaway with her beau, only to be left at the station waiting, and later discovers he has gone on a honeymoon!
  • Maria Elena Paterno’s Sampaguita (1991) –Two popular legends about the Sampaguita (Philippine jasmine flower) which touch on the themes of courage and forbidden love.

Author: Joi Barrios
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 11/23/2021
Series: Stories for Language Learners
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780804845564
Language: English

Author

Barrios, Joi

Binding

ISBN10

0804845565

ISBN13

9780804845564

Page Count

224

Published Date

November 23 2021

Series

Stories for Language Learners

Language

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