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<div class="pg_page_title">Complete 0 to A1 Tagalog Course</div>
<div class="pg_page_title">Complete 0 to [https://polyglotclub.com/help/language-learning-tips/language-levels-cefr A1] Tagalog Course</div>
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Hi Tagalog learners! 😊<br>
Hi Tagalog learners! 😊<br>
Welcome to the Complete 0 to A1 Tagalog Course. In this course, you will learn everything you need to know to speak, read, and write Tagalog at the basic level. By the end of this course, you will be able to understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. You will also be able to introduce yourself and others and ask and answer questions about personal details such as where you live, people you know, and things you have.


Welcome to the Complete 0 to [https://polyglotclub.com/help/language-learning-tips/language-levels-cefr A1] Tagalog Course! In this course, we will cover everything you need to know to go from a complete beginner to an A1 level in Tagalog. Here's a summary of what you'll learn:
This course is designed for complete beginners who have no prior knowledge of Tagalog. It is divided into four main categories: Introduction to Tagalog, Basic Vocabulary, Filipino Culture, and Verbs. Each category has several subtopics that will guide you through the learning process. Β 


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<big>Introduction to Tagalog</big>
<big>Basic Greetings and Introductions</big>
* <span title="Learn and understand the basic Tagalog pronouns such as ako, ikaw, siya, tayo, and sila, and their proper usage in sentence construction.">Basic Pronouns</span>
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* <span title="Master the basic Tagalog sentence structure and how to form positive and negative simple sentences.">Basic Sentence Structure</span>
* Common Tagalog greetings and farewells
* <span title="Learn how to ask questions in Tagalog using question words like sino, ano, saan, kailan, and paano, and how to answer them.">Asking Questions</span>
* How to introduce yourself and ask for someone's name
* <span title="Understand the Tagalog past and present tenses and how to use them in sentence construction.">Past and Present Tenses</span>
* <span title="Learn how to use the Tagalog future tense and its different forms and constructions.">Future Tense</span>


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<big>Basic Vocabulary</big>
<big>Basic Sentence Structure</big>
* <span title="Master how to greet people and use polite expressions in Tagalog.">Greetings and Polite Expressions</span>
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* <span title="Learn how to count in Tagalog and use numbers in different contexts.">Numbers and Counting</span>
* Tagalog Subject-Verb-Object pattern
* <span title="Expand your vocabulary by learning the names of the days, months, and seasons in Tagalog.">Days, Months, and Seasons</span>
* Personal pronouns in Tagalog
* <span title="Master the names of colors and shapes in Tagalog and use them in sentence construction.">Colors and Shapes</span>
* <span title="Learn the names of family members and how to describe different relationships in Tagalog.">Family Members and Relationships</span>
* <span title="Expand your vocabulary by learning the names of popular Filipino food and drinks in Tagalog.">Food and Drinks</span>
* <span title="Learn how to ask for and give directions and describe different modes of transportation in Tagalog.">Directions and Transportation</span>


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<big>Filipino Culture</big>
<big>Numbers and Time</big>
* <span title="Learn about the customs and traditions of the Philippines, including holiday celebrations, religious practices, and social etiquettes.">Filipino Customs and Traditions</span>
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* <span title="Discover the unique flavors and dishes of Filipino cuisine and how they reflect the country’s culture and history.">Filipino Cuisine</span>
* Counting from 1 to 20 in Tagalog
* <span title="Explore the rich artistic traditions of the Philippines, including indigenous arts and crafts, dance, music, and literature.">Filipino Arts and Crafts</span>
* Days of the week and months of the year
* <span title="Get an overview of Philippine history, geography, and political and economic systems, and their influence on contemporary Filipino life and culture.">Filipino History and Geography</span>
* Telling time in Tagalog


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<big>Verbs</big>
<big>Asking Questions</big>
* <span title="Understand how to form and use regular Tagalog verbs, including present, past, and future tenses.">Regular Verbs</span>
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* <span title="Master commonly used irregular verbs in Tagalog and their conjugation, such as pumunta, kumain, mag-aral, and magsalita.">Irregular Verbs</span>
* Tagalog question words (what, where, when, why, and how)
* <span title="Learn how to use modal verbs in Tagalog, including gusto, kailangan, maaari, dapat, and puwede.">Modal Verbs</span>
* Forming yes/no questions and responding to them
* <span title="Explore more complex sentence structures in Tagalog, such as compound and complex sentences, and learn how to form them properly.">Complex Sentence Structures</span>


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<big>Advanced Vocabulary</big>
<big>Everyday Activities</big>
* <span title="Learn how to describe different types of weather and natural phenomena, such as typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, in Tagalog.">Weather and Natural Phenomena</span>
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* <span title="Expand your vocabulary by learning the names of various hobbies, sports, and leisure activities in Tagalog.">Hobbies, Sports, and Leisure Activities</span>
* Vocabulary related to daily routines
* <span title="Learn how to talk about education and learning in Tagalog, including the names of different subjects, academic terms, and types of schools.">Education and Learning</span>
* Vocabulary related to hobbies and interests
* <span title="Master technical and scientific terms in Tagalog related to biology, chemistry, physics, and other sciences, as well as technology and gadgets.">Science and Technology</span>
* <span title="Learn how to talk about business and work-related topics in Tagalog, including different professions, job-related vocabulary, and common expressions used in the workplace.">Business and Work</span>
* <span title="Expand your vocabulary by learning legal and judicial terms in Tagalog, including the names of different crimes, legal procedures, and court-related jargon.">Law and Justice</span>
* <span title="Get an introduction to Filipino film and pop culture, including famous actors, directors, musicians, and TV shows.">Filipino Film and Pop Culture</span>
* <span title="Explore the rich folklore and mythology of the Philippines, including mythical heroes, creatures, and spirits such as Bernardo Carpio, Maria Makiling, and aswangs.">Filipino Folklore and Mythology</span>
* <span title="Stay up-to-date with current events and social issues affecting the Philippines and the world, including politics, environment, health, and human rights.">Current Events and Social Issues</span>
* <span title="Learn about the impact of migration and globalization on the Filipino diaspora and its culture, identity, and literature.">Filipino Diaspora and Globalization</span>


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<hr>➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below. 😎
<big>Present Tense</big>
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* Conjugating regular verbs in the present tense
* Conjugating irregular verbs in the present tense
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<big>Food and Drink</big>
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* Vocabulary related to common foods
* Vocabulary related to eating out
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<big>Past Tense</big>
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* Conjugating regular verbs in the past tense
* Conjugating irregular verbs in the past tense


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<big>Travel and Transportation</big>
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* Vocabulary related to different modes of transportation
* Vocabulary and phrases for asking for directions
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<big>Future Tense</big>
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* Conjugating regular verbs in the future tense
* Conjugating irregular verbs in the future tense
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<big>Shopping and Services</big>
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* Vocabulary related to shopping
* Vocabulary related to banking and postal services
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<big>Filipino Customs and Traditions</big>
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* Popular Filipino festivals and celebrations
* Filipino family values and social life
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<hr>➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below. 😎


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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Give-your-Opinion|Give your Opinion]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Complex-Sentence-Structures|Complex Sentence Structures]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Basic-Sentence-Structure|Basic Sentence Structure]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Basic-Pronouns|Basic Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Regular-Verbs|Regular Verbs]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Irregular-Verbs|Irregular Verbs]]
* [[Language/Tagalog/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
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==Sources==
* [https://en.amazingtalker.com/tutors/tagalog?city=boston_ma Top 10 Tagalog Tutors Near Me in Boston]
* [https://learningtagalog.com/downloads/learning_tagalog_course_book_1_color_sample.pdf Fluency Made Fast and Easy, Course Book 1 - Learning Tagalog]


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