Common good meaning in tagalog
1. Common good meaning in tagalog
Pangkalahatang kabutihan tahts the meaning of common good in tagalog
2. what meaning of common sense? tagalog
Answer:
mabuting pang-unawa at mabuting paghuhusga sa praktikal na mga bagay.
3. Can you give me 5 examples of deep tagalog words with meaning that is common used in a story?
Answer:
nasa picture po iyong answer po sana makatulong po ako
4. paki tagalog meaning po ito please.how to write lesson objective.formulating good lesson objectives is crucial to good teaching unfortunately,formulating SMART lesson objectives is one Common problem amongbeginning teachers.let us learn how to do it here.just bear in mind that objectives are outcomes rather than instructional process.objectives are measurable outcomes statement if an outcome statement isn't precise enough to measure whether the outcome has been achieved,it isn't an objective.it is a goal.
Answer:
kung paano isulat ang layunin sa lesson.formulating ng mga layunin sa aralin ay mahalaga sa magandang pagtuturo sa kasamaang palad, ang pagsasagawa ng SMART aralin sa mga layunin ay isang Karaniwang problema sa pagitan ng mga tagapagturo ng mga guro. ipaalam sa amin malaman kung paano gawin ito here.just tandaan na ang mga layunin ay mga kinalabasan sa halip na proseso ng pagtuturo. Ang mga layunin ay masusukat na pahayag ng resulta kung ang isang pahayag ng kinalabasan ay hindi tumpak na upang sukatin kung ang kinalabasan ay nakamit, hindi isang layunin. layunin.
Explanation:
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5. Directions: Write A for Language Barriers, B for Psychological barriers, C for Physiological Barriers, D for Physical Barriers, E for Systemic/ Systemic Barriers, and F for Attitudinal Barriers. AA 1. My mom is shouting at me because I went home late. She keeps on saying all the wrong things I did in the past and I believe she's mad at me. Maybe she doesn't love me anymore." 2. In our company, we use a lot of acronyms to make instruction easier and faster. A newly hired employee was confused on what FITC means and he seemed to be worried while carrying piles of papers and documents. I noticed him and told him, "File in the Cabinet", and he smiled". 3. My yaya always gives me a blank look especially when I ask her to cook something for snacks. Later, I learned that it was her first time to go to Manila and she can't understand some common Tagalog and English words. 4. Our neighbor decided to take antibiotics after learning he has allergies to dust because his doctor asked him to take antihistamines. 5. I have observed that I cannot comprehend clearly when my eyes are closed need to see the speaker while talking and observe his gestures carefully to get a complete meaning.
Answer:
1.c
2.a
3.d
4.a
5.a
Explanation:
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Answer:
1a
2b
3c
4d
5c
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6. 2. Which of the ff. is a kind of song that is written by local people and is sung to accompany daily a. Architecture b. Folk Song c. Sarung Bangg d. Art Song b. Secular Music 3. Which of the following is an example of a Tagalog folk song? a. Bahay Kubo b. Manang Biday 4. Which of the four statements describe the music of Lowland Luzon? a. Short and Simple b. With Spanish influences c. Sung by ordinary people SCORE MUSIC: d. Music 13 activities such as farming? d. Devotional Music d. Balitaw d. All of the above d. Magtanim ay Di Biro d. Passed down arally d. Senyora d. Repertoire d. Zarzuela d. Guard d. Daniel Padilla, Sr 5. Which of the following classic work songs is traditionally sung during the papaya harvest season? a. Bahay Kubo b. Sitsiritsit 6. Which of the following is not a characteristic of folk song? a. Long and complex b. Composers are unknown c. Leron Leron Sinta c. Sung in their own dialect 7. A playful song of many contradictions that talk about a flat mountain. a. O Patag A Bunduc b. Manang Biday 8. It is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick. c. Pamulinawen c. Bandurria a. Catalonia b. Rondalla 9. Who among the following is a group of musicians, actors, or dancers perform together? b. Civilian Guards a. Brass Band 10. The word rondalla is from the Spanish ronda, meaning to a. Sing b. Dance c. Ensemble while making rounds. c. Court 11. Who among the following Filipino composers is known as the "Father of Philippine Rondalla? a. Nicanor Abelardo b. Antonio Molina c. Juan Silos, Jr 12. The common rondalla consists of five musical instruments, which among the following b. Laud a. Bandurria c. Octavius 13. Which rondalla instrument plays the main melody in the rondalla ensemble? a. Bandurria b. Octavina c. Guitar is not included? d. Guitar d. Bajo de Unas
Answer:
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.D
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7. 1.Which of the following refers to the musical line or musical idea that expresses a musical thought. Musical ideas may be in repetition, contrast, or variation? * A. musical composer B. musical phrase C. form D. motif 2. A piece of music that is divided into two main sections is called _______. * A. Binary B. Ternary C. Rondo D. Timbre 3. What is the other term for binary? * A. ABA form B. AB form C. ABB form D. ABC form 4. A piece of music with three sections is called _________. * A. Binary B. Ternary C. Rondo D. Timbre 5. Whiсh of the following song is an example of binary form? A. Lupang Hinirang B. Leron Leron Sinta C. Paruparong Bukid D. Pamulinawen 6. The symbol Dal Segno whiсh means to repeat from the start. What does CODA symbol mean? * A. to go baсk B. to сontinue singing C. to end D. to jump or proсeed 7. This refers to the technique makes use of a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil to acquire a desired image. * A. mesh screen B. silk-screen C. printmaking D. painting 8. Which of the following is the process of creating art by transferring an image or design from source into another material? * A. Painting B. Photography C. Printmaking D. Sketching 9.This is a material needed to move the ink to create a thin fine layer of ink over the stencil. * A. mesh screen B. squeegee C. fabric paint D. stencil 10. It is formed by blocking off the screen using printed negative image of the design A. mesh screen B. squeegee C. fabric paint D. stencil 11. Itik-Itik is a Philippine folk dance which is said to have been originated from the province of Surigao in Mindanao. * True False 12. It is a mimetic dance because its steps mimic or imitate the movements of a duck. A duck, in Tagalog, is Itik, which is where the names of the dance was taken. * True False 13. According to folklore, Itik-Itik was created long ago by a young woman named Kanang, who was the best dancer in Surigao. * True False 14. During a baptismal reception, Kanang was asked to dance, and she improvised her dance steps to mimic the way a duck walks, wades in water, and splashes water on its back to attract a mate. * True False 15. Girls wear Patadyong at Balintawak style costumes and boys wear barong or camisa de chino and white trousers. * True False 16. Which of the following is NOT an environmental problem? * A. overpopulation B. fish kill C. improper waste disposal D. financial problem 17. Common cold is one example of what type of disease? * A. Respiratory Disease B. Gastrointestinal Disease C. Skin Disease D. Neurological Impairment
Answers : B. musical phraseC. RondoA. ABA formB. TernaryD. Pamulinawen B. to сontinue singingB. silk-screenB. PhotographyC. fabric paintA. mesh screenTrueFalseTrueTrueFalseD. financial problemC. Skin Disease
8. Write the correct letter 1. It is the public chanting of the Pasyon which is along narrative verse on the life and of Jesus Christ. a) Pasyon b.) Ave Maria c.) Berso Golpeado 2. A traditional courtship song in mexican-Spanish tradition with romantic and lyrical tempo. A.) Harana b.) kundiman c) Kumintang 3. Refers to the song of the 21st century written in Tagalog, English or Taglish. A.) kundiman b.) OPM c.) Harana 4. Composed the song Magellan A.) Max Urban b.) Yoyoy Villame c.) Joey Ayala 5. A song or dance common among Tagalog or the Visayans...in 3/4 time signature. A.) Berso Golpeado b.) composo c.) balitaw 6. The most typical love song of the Filipinos, traditional means of serenade in the Philippines. A.) Pasyon b.) harana c.) Kundiman 7. A kind of music which is sung orally or without accompanimeni. A.) vocal music b. Acapella c.) ethnic music 8. It is the Filipino version of Western Rock., uses taglish lyrics. A. R & B b.) Pinoy Rock c.) Rock and Roll 9. Uses a strong syncopated rhythms, loud percussive sounds, and cleverly crafted Lyrics. A.) Pinoy rock b.) Opm c.)Pinoy rap 10. Originally a war song but later developed into an ancient native dance and melody Triple time a.) Kumintang b.) ethnic dance c.) kundiman
Answer:
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. c
6. b
7. a
8. b
9. c
10. a
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Explanation:
9. People and ReligionDepartment of Tourism1The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab blood. The Philippines has a population of 76.5 million as of May 2000, and it is hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks. From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed with the visits of merchants and traders, evolved a people of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance and culture.2The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.3The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.4The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines.5Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.6The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.7The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the English language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world.8Historically, the Filipinos have embraced two of the great religions of the world - Islam and Christianity. Islam was introduced during the 14th century shortly after the expansion of Arab commercial ventures in Southeast Asia. Today, it is limited to the southern region of the country.9Christianity was introduced as early as the 16th century with the coming of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521.10Protestantism was introduced by the first Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived with the American soldiers in 1899.11Two Filipino independent churches were organized at the turn of the century and are prominent today. These are the Aglipay (Philippine Independent Church) and the Iglesia Ni Kristo (Church of Christ) founded in 1902 and 1914, respectively. Recently the Aglipay signed a covenant with the Anglican Church. The Iglesia ni Kristo has expanded its membership considerably. Its churches, with their unique towering architecture, are landmarks in almost all important towns, provincial capitals, and major cities.ASSESSMENT 2: Do as instructed. 2a. VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT: Define the meaning of each word based on how it is used in the paragraph given. 1. stock (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 2. piousness (paragraph 2) _______________________________________ 3. culminated (paragraph 4) _______________________________________ 4. interspersed (paragraph 1) _______________________________________ 5. prominent (paragraph 11) _______________________________________pa help please
Answer:
1 The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common denominator in the Filipino character and this is what distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people today. Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one.
Pilipino is the official national language, with English considered as the country's unofficial one. The Filipinos are divided geographically and culturally into regions, and each regional group is recognizable by distinct traits and dialects - the sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the carefree Visayans from the central islands, and the colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao. Tribal communities can be found scattered across the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111 dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these basic regional and cultural groups.
The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West, both in the appearance and culture of the Filipinos, or people of the Philippines. Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their Western visitors. Perhaps due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.
The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. At least 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith.
10. MUSIC A. Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. 1. Which of the following Tagalog Folk Song is NOT belong to the group? a. Bahay Kubo b. Leron-leron Sinta c. Atin Cu Pung Singsing d. Magtanim ay Di Biro 2. Which of the following characteristics of Folk Song is NOT TRUE? a. The lyrics are according to the native tongue b. Unknown composers and lyricists c. Only duple meter is commonly used. d. Primarily based on the community's culture, tradition and livelihood. 3. Why folksongs has unknown composers and lyricists? a. Because songs are just based on daily experiences and are passed down orally. b. Because they does not like the song. c. Because they do not know how to sing the song. d. Because songs are just based on their culture and tradition. 4. Folk song has simple key signature. What does it mean? a. starts with happy note b. starts with sad note c. starts with a particular key and ends in the same key d. starts with a different key and ends in different key 5. The following are common meter used in Folk Song EXCEPT a. duple b. triple c. quadruple d. Key of G 6. What is the Tagalog translation of Kapampangan Folk Song "Atin Cu Pung Singsing"?a. Ako ay may singsing b. Ako ay may lobo c. Ako ay nagtanim d. Ako ay may Bahay Kubo 7. Which of the following is NOT an Ilocano folk song? 1. Bahay Kubo 11. Pamulinawen III. O Naraniag A Bulan IV. Sarungbanggi a. I and II b. ll and III c. I and IV d. lll and IV 8. What is the livelihood portrays in the folk song "Magtanim ay Di Biro"? a. Farming b. teaching c. bendingd. singing 9. Leron leon sinta is all about plant. a. coconut b. banana d. sayote
Answer:
1a
2c
3d
4a
5b
6c
7d
8c
9c
Explanation:
that is only answer
11. This are the Common methods use in multigrade teaching. Please give the example, important and its meaning. (You can use tagalog or bisaya) 1. Lecture-recitation2. Small group work3. Independent study4. Paired and pair tutoring5. Direct Instruction
Answer:
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12. PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE 1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel. a. Baro't saya b.Maria Clara c.Terno d.Tapis 2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt. a.Baro’t sayab. Maria Clarac. Terno d.Tapis 3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.a. Barong Tagalogb. Maria Clara c.Camisita De Chinod. Tapis 4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins. a. Balintawakb. Bahagc. Camisita De Chinod.Tapis5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of mena.Balintawakb.Bahagc.Camisita De Chinod.Tapis6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside. a.Maria Clarab.Balintawakc.Ternod.Tapis7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Tapis8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s. a.Baro’t sayab.Maria Clarac.Ternod.Camisita De Chino9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.Bayanihan10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music. a.Paninilbihan.b.Pakikipagkapwa-taoc.Haranad.BayanihanPART II: JAPANESE CULTURE1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world. a.The land of the rising Sunb.The land of the rising Tigerc.The land of Promised.The land of the beauties2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan. a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikokub.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiruc.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikokud.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding? a.Autumn & Summerb.Spring &Summerc.Spring & Falld.Summer & Autumn4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement. a.Hakama pants/Shortb.“Obi” Kimono sashc.Hakama pants/Skirtsd.Kimono & Hakama5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage. a.Shiraga & Obib.Shiraga & Sumurec.Katsuo-bushi & Obid.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
Answer:
PART I: PHILIPPINE CULTURE
Explanation:
1. This ensemble was also affectionately named the _________ dress, after the mestiza protagonist of the Philippine national hero, Jose Rizal's controversial novel Noli Me Tangere in 1887. The dress itself was the metaphor for modest, elegant and feminine traits in the novel.
a. Baro't saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
2. This traditional cloth was used first by Tagalog women who had to wrap a thicker material over skirts made of sheer fabric. It was usually worn with the opening in front, and with colors that contrasted with the skirt.
a.Baro’t saya
b. Maria Clara
c. Terno
d.Tapis
3. The __________ has become the national Filipino costumer for men, for all significant events.
a. Barong Tagalog
b. Maria Clara
c.Camisita De Chino
d. Tapis
4. This is a collarless garment with long sleeves, worn first by Indios who had to labor under tropical heat. The shirt cut evokes its Chinese or origins.
a. Balintawak
b. Bahag
c. Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
5. During the Pre-Colonial Period, the early Filipinos used bark or plain woven fabric as material for clothing. The _______ was wrapped around the waist line of men
a.Balintawak
b.Bahag
c.Camisita De Chino
d.Tapis
6. This Filipino clothing consisted of a skirt, butterfly sleeves and a low-cut bodice. Filipinas wore the ensemble during visits to the countryside.
a.Maria Clara
b.Balintawak
c.Terno
d.Tapis
7. In early 2oth Century, The Filipino _______ evolved from the Barot Saya and the Maria Clara, and pertains to the matching of blouse and skirt, forming a one place creation made of a homogeneous material throughout.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Tapis
8. This refers to the collarless blouse influenced by the costume of statues by the Blessed Virgin brought by Spanish missionaries, this was adapted from the basic lines of European skirts styles during the 1600s.
a.Baro’t saya
b.Maria Clara
c.Terno
d.Camisita De Chino
9. This refers to a Filipino custom derived from the Tagalog word “bayan” for nation, town or community. This literally means “being in a bayan” and it refers to a fundamental aspect of Filipino culture: working together as a community to achieve a common goal.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
10. This was a traditional form of courtship in the Philippines wherein men introduced themselves and/or wooed women by singing underneath her window at night. It was widely practiced in old Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct and a specific style of music.
a.Paninilbihan.
b.Pakikipagkapwa-tao
c.Harana
d.Bayanihan
PART II: JAPANESE CULTURE
1. Japan is known as the ____________. It is called by this name because the sun rises first in Japan and then in any other part of the world.
a.The land of the rising Sun
b.The land of the rising Tiger
c.The land of Promise
d.The land of the beauties
2. These refer to the four (4) largest islands of Japan.
a.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku
b.Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Akiru
c.Honshu, Hokkaido, Shatsihu, Shikoku
d.Honshu, Hokoku, Kyushu, Shikoku
3. What seasons do Japanese people celebrate their traditional wedding?
a.Autumn & Summer
b.Spring &Summer
c.Spring & Fall
d.Summer & Autumn
4. These refer to the gifts that the Groom receive during their engagement.
a.Hakama pants/Short
b.“Obi” Kimono sash
c.Hakama pants/Skirts
d.Kimono & Hakama
5. _________________ and _____________ are gifts to the couple during engagement which symbolize Lasting Marriage.
a.Shiraga & Obi
b.Shiraga & Sumure
c.Katsuo-bushi & Obi
d.Katsuo-bushi & Sumure
13. Direetone Write A for Language Barriers. * for Peychelogical berriero, ctor Physiological trier, D for Physion Barriers. E for Systemcl syatema: Barriers, and for Attitudinal Barriere 4. My yaya always gives me a blank look especially when I ask her to cook something for snacks. Later, I learned that it was her first time to go to Manila and she can't understand some common Tagalog and English words. 5. Our neighbor decided to take antibiotica after learning he has allergies to dust because his doctor asked him to take antihistamines. 6. I have observed that I cannot comprehend clearly when my eyes are closed need to see the speaker while talking and observe his gestures carefully to get a complete meaning.pa help po
Answer:
1.C. Psychological barrier
2.F. Attitudinal
3.A. Language
4. E. Systematic
5.D. Physical
6. C. Psychological
Explanation:
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