Learning Filipino Greetings and Sentences
Year 5 Language Learning Building on 'Kumusta ako si Sarah' 30-minute lesson
WALT - We Are Learning To
Greet people in Filipino using different expressions Introduce ourselves with age and where we live Ask simple questions about names and feelings Use polite expressions like 'please' and 'thank you'
Review: What We Know
'Kumusta' means 'Hello' or 'How are you?' 'Ako si...' means 'I am...' or 'My name is...' 'Kumusta ako si Sarah' = 'Hello, I am Sarah' Let's practice this together!
New Greeting: 'Magandang Umaga'
'Magandang Umaga' = 'Good Morning' Pronunciation: Ma-gan-dang U-ma-ga Use this greeting in the morning Try it: 'Magandang umaga, ako si...'
Practice Activity: Morning Greetings
Partner up with someone near you Take turns greeting each other Use: 'Magandang umaga, ako si...' Add your age: 'Sampung taon ako' (I am 10 years old)
Asking 'How Are You?' - 'Kumusta ka?'
'Kumusta ka?' = 'How are you?' Responses: 'Mabuti' = 'Good/Fine' 'Masaya ako' = 'I am happy' 'Pagod ako' = 'I am tired'
Polite Words We Need
{"left":"'Salamat' = Thank you\n'Pakisuyo' = Please","right":"'Walang anuman' = You're welcome\n'Patawad' = Sorry/Excuse me"}
Quick Check: Can You Remember?
How do you say 'Good morning' in Filipino? What does 'Kumusta ka?' mean? How do you say 'Thank you'? What's one way to say you're feeling good?
Role Play: Meeting New Friends
Create a conversation with 3-4 sentences Include: greeting, name, age, how you feel Example: 'Magandang umaga! Ako si Maria. Sampung taon ako. Masaya ako!' Practice with different partners
Success! What We've Learned Today
We can greet people: 'Magandang umaga' We can ask how someone is: 'Kumusta ka?' We know polite words: 'Salamat', 'Pakisuyo' We can have a simple conversation in Filipino!