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i definitely agree to what you said. no...Hi chris,<br /><br />i definitely agree to what you said. not all knows how important learning using the native tongue is. they tend to say that English would help a lot in learnin, but never have they thought that English would still be foreign to us Filipinos in the sense that the first language we learn is Filipino (vernaculars for some). The schema for such language is limited and would not be sufficient enough to cater the needs in learning especially in the primary years.Norzennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7388446.post-1100235319156870572004-11-11T20:55:00.000-08:002004-11-11T20:55:00.000-08:00Got your comment in my blog. Will respond here.
T...Got your comment in my blog. Will respond here.<br /><br />Thanks for making a comment.<br /><br /><B>We got 80 languages and English should have been the language taught</B>I don't object at all to teaching English in the schools. What I do object to is treating at as if it were the native languages of all Filipinos because what this does is hampers abilities to learn other subjects. I do believe English should be taught as early as possible but within the contexts of a foreign language.<br /><br /><B>What I object to is the teaching of Tagalog in non-Tagalog speaking provinces. Our situation is closer to Indonesia than any country. But in Indonesia, they created a language from scratch. They amalgated a lot of elements from Indo's 300 or so languages to create Bahasa Indonesia.</B>Bahasa Indonesia isn't a language that was created from scratch. The base of Bahasa Indonesia is Malay. Bahasa Indonesia and Bahasa Melayu are essentially the same save for some dialectal differences. They both have borrowed heavily from other languages. <br /><br /><B> In the Philippines, they just took Tagalog and slapped it with the "Pilipino" label and called it national language. Bahasa Indonesia is not even close to Javanese, which is the language of the largest group in Indonesia.</B>I agree with you on these two statements.<br /><br /><B>Granted it's too late to create a language and everybody now has a rudimentary grasp of Tagalog.</B>It's never too late. It'll be exceedingly difficult, but not impossible.<br /><br /><B>Another downside is the use of Tagalog is stunting the vocabulary of none-Tagalog speakers (see my blog).</B>Is it really <I>stunting</I>? Kapampangan and Tagalog have borrowed heavily from each other for centuries. This is nothing new. Tagalog is a language that is more closely related to the languages of the Visayas and Bicol, but yet it has a large amount of borrowed vocabulary from Kapampangan, Ilokano, Pangasinan and other languages spoken in Luzon. Tagalog vocabulary isn't at all stunted. It's growing.<br /><br />It is the <B>speakers</B>' fault if their vocabulary is "stunted." It is they who choose, for whatever reason, to import foreign words and use them in their daily life. Language is dynamic and is always changing. It is the natural evolution. The Kapampangan spoken today is certainly not the Kapampangan spoken 60 years ago. And neither is the Kapampangan spoken years ago the same as the Kapampangan spoken 200 years ago. And there really is nothing wrong with that.<br /><br /><B>So the best solution I think is to teach English and only the Native language in our schools and stop shoving Tagalog down our throats</B>As for me, I think that that Tagalog should still be taught to non-Tagalogs in their schools. However, I do think that Tagalogs should be forced to learn either Ilokano and Cebuano as well.Christopher Sunditahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06045082835485532949noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7388446.post-1090426352733590942004-07-21T09:12:00.000-07:002004-07-21T09:12:00.000-07:00Hi Chris.
English has been the medium of instruct...Hi Chris.<br /><br />English has been the medium of instruction in most schools in the Philippines ever since I entered the world of learning. Filipinos nowadays can hardly speak both English and Tagalog (Filipino) fluently because of the mixture of the two languages in homes, media and schools. I also wondered why we sort of laugh when somebody says something deep in Tagalog? I later found out to myself that we are not accustomed to hearing and using those words and thus they go into oblivion. A fact that someday we will encounter with the Tagalog language if we continue giving priorities to other languages.Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06776458485483568296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7388446.post-1090425982897135362004-07-21T09:06:00.000-07:002004-07-21T09:06:00.000-07:00Hi Chris.
English has been the medium of instruct...Hi Chris.<br /><br />English has been the medium of instruction in most schools in the Philippines ever since I entered the world of learning. Filipinos nowadays can hardly speak both English and Tagalog (Filipino) fluently because of the mixture of the two languages in homes, media and schools. I also wondered why we sort of laugh when somebody says something deep in Tagalog? I later found out to myself that we are not accostumed to hearing and using those words and thus they go into oblivion. A fact that someday we will encounter with the Tagalog language if we continue giving priorities to other languages.Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06776458485483568296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7388446.post-1090416732884887382004-07-21T06:32:00.000-07:002004-07-21T06:32:00.000-07:00I was just told by my cousin that on Maripipi, and...I was just told by my cousin that on Maripipi, and in other parts of Bisaya, the educational school system schools their children in the Bisaya language, not English. Unlike near the Manila area where it's in English for most part.Kalanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05445262386931098902noreply@blogger.com