Tagalog 5-Day Summer Camp - Tungkol Sa Akin (All About Me)
What's included
5 live meetings
2 hrs 5 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In this 5-day camp, learners will be learning how to introduce and talk about themselves in simple Tagalog sentences. This is a beginner's class, so there will be a lot of support and instruction in English, though I will also be translating into Tagalog so that the learners are hearing the language. Learners will create and complete a lap book about themselves in order to incorporate a multi-sensory approach in learning the Tagalog phrases and sentences. This makes learning the language fun and helps them internalize the information better. They will be listening, repeating, writing, coloring, reading and talking. On the first day, we will warm up and break the ice by making introductions in Tagalog. Since my goal is to expose the children to as much Tagalog as possible (with translation in English to scaffold) we will also be going over the materials in Tagalog and basic instructions that will be repeated during the 5 days. Repetition is key in acquiring a language so this is a great opportunity to really take advantage of some of the vocabulary words and sentences we will be using continuously. We will begin to create the first part of our lapbooks on this day. On the second day, we will continue to work on assembling our lapbooks. We will begin to fill out information and go over these key words, sentences and phrases. On the third day, they will continue the rest of the lapbook and share the information with the class. On the fourth day, they will be asked questions about themselves based on the prompts on the lapbook. Questions will be asked in Tagalog with support and scaffolding in English. We don't want to discourage our learners by not helping them with translation. We want them to feel success and be able to respond in Tagalog with prompting. Depending on the student's comfort, they may begin to ask their classmates about themselves as well. On the fifth and last day, they put all this information into complete sentences and introduce themselves to the class in a very casual and informal presentation. This exercise teaches them not just Tagalog vocabulary but speaking in full sentences and speaking in public. It will help develop their knowledge and confidence in speaking the language. March 15 Introductions and Ice breakers Going over materials and basic Tagalog instructions March 16 Assembling the lap book Filling in information Tagalog practice March 17 Filling out information on the lapbook March 18 Tagalog speaking practice Question and answer in Tagalog about the information they entered in the lapbook March 19 Tagalog speaking practice Presentation of the lap book through public speaking
Learning Goals
To be able to gain confidence in speaking in simple but full sentences in Tagalog. To be able to introduce and talk about ourselves in Tagalog.
Other Details
Supply List
Printable lapbook to be provided (learner must have access to a printer) manila file folder (or any color folder) pencil eraser glue stick safety scissors stapler
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in History from De La Salle University
Hi everyone! I’m Toni and I am a homeschooling mom. I have taught my kids, now 11 and 9, all core subjects. I am also a TESOL certified ESL teacher. I have taught almost 4,000 online classes in a span of two years. It's so heartwarming and humbling to know that I have educated over 13,000 Chinese students to date. I am excited to reach more students and teach what I love on the Outschool platform.
I also host educational live shows on another Chinese platform that can be viewed by hundreds of students all over China at one time. I teach anything that can help build their vocabulary and fluency such as: the seasons, weather, holidays & festivals, health & hygiene, parts of the house and even fun events in Texas.
I love bringing my lessons and classes to life. I truly believe that teaching is 1/4 preparation and 3/4 theatrics.
I have a BA in International Studies. My first job was at the United Nations headquarters in New York but I was always drawn to the hospitality industry. After a year at the UN, I switched careers and started my first hotel job at the iconic and landmark hotel, the Waldorf=Astoria, New York. 9 years later, I found myself at another luxury and historic property, this time in Canada, the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver. I started planning high-end meetings, conferences, parties and weddings.
It is this background of many years that has shaped my work ethic today. Working in the luxury sector requires you to always impress guests by going above and beyond their expectations. It is a hard habit to break. I have consciously or subconsciously applied this my teaching style. When I design lessons, I aim to bring a wow-factor for my students so that they are left with not just learning the information but having a memorable experience that will last way past the lesson.
When I am not teaching, I enjoy pursuing other interests like baking, antiquing, thrifting and dancing. I love baking treats with my kids and making more than plenty to give to neighbors and friends with pretty handmade packaging. I am a huge fan of flea markets and thrift stores. I enjoy the thrill of the find and being creative in repurposing and upcycling furniture. I am in love with Latin dance music. I learned how to dance the salsa when I lived in New York. I attended hundreds of social dance events in the city and even traveled to Palm Springs, Los Angeles and Miami for International Latin Dance conferences and workshops.
These days however, as a busy work from home mom, we are happy to ask Alexa play us some tunes and dance in the living room and kitchen.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$75
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
25 min
Completed by 44 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
4-6 learners per class