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Tagalog Phase 1, Unit 01

Learn to Speak and Understand Tagalog with Pimsleur Language Programs

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Tagalog Phase 1, Unit 01

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The Pimsleur® Method has worked for millions all over the world. Totally portable; simple to use; Pimsleur works so you don’t have to. Tagalog Phase 1, Unit 1 contains 30 minutes of spoken language practice, with an introductory conversation, and isolated vocabulary and structures. Detailed instructions enable you to understand and participate in the conversation. The lesson contains full practice for all vocabulary introduced in this unit. The emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension, and on learning to speak Tagalog.

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Not much to criticize. Incremental approach to pronunciation, vocabulary acquisition gives me some hope I will be eventually marginally fluent! The way it forces you to correctly pronounce without regard to how word is spelled is brilliant. Heretofore I had insisted on writing and spelling. Marvelously designed and well conceived language learning method!!

Excellent incremental acquisition of Tagalog

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I wish they had spoken a little more slowly in the intro lesson. I couldn't distinguish the letter sounds.

I found it difficult to follow.

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The speakers are quick. I've grown up understanding Tagalog, but never spoke it. For some reason the woman was harder for me to repeat after her. 30 minute lessons are just enough each day. If I were not familiar with Tagalog, I think then lesson would have been way harder for me to follow. Overall, I like the repetitive and conversational way of teaching.

just enough for 1 day

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