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  • @jahv31
    @jahv31 4 года назад +4181

    Especially when we are drunk..we speak English very well 😂😂charot

  • @kimtaeanne4724
    @kimtaeanne4724 4 года назад +1131

    English sa utak ko: 💯
    English ko ‘pag nagsasalita: 🅱️🅾️🅰️🆖
    Edit (May 28, 2021): Thank you for 1k+ likes.

  • @kikayganda8802
    @kikayganda8802 4 года назад +363

    Most filipinos are not fluent in english but they understand as long as they can relay the message.

  • @crizamaegenita2690
    @crizamaegenita2690 4 года назад +269

    Students be like : (Filipino
    Talking to friends : always fluent in speaking in English
    But in recitation (in front of the whole class) : ah - ahh- I can't do this
    BTW guys I want to start RUclips channel plsss subscribe to me plsss ...
    Thank you for likes

  • @imjezzy9644
    @imjezzy9644 4 года назад +599

    A funny fact: sometimes, bisaya speaking people would rather speak english than tagalog . Hehehe

    • @Ice-rc2ix
      @Ice-rc2ix 4 года назад +3

      Yeah

    • @mikaomiable
      @mikaomiable 4 года назад +23

      Yeah, especially in Cebu City. Most Cebuanos don't want to learn Tagalog. Same for the Tagalog speaking people, most of them don't want to learn or speak the Bisayan dialects. I live there before that's why I know.

    • @kimjongdaesdreamer2719
      @kimjongdaesdreamer2719 4 года назад +1

      True

    • @fairy_freny9268
      @fairy_freny9268 4 года назад +3

      Legit😂matigas ehh. 🤣 🤣

    • @TheAgnesrabino
      @TheAgnesrabino 4 года назад +1

      So true...

  • @raymondDV
    @raymondDV 4 года назад +484

    Imagine if math subject will be taught in filipino/tagalog that will be a disaster. Like "ekis sa kapangyarihan ng sampu"😂

  • @ticktuck11
    @ticktuck11 4 года назад +1908

    My mom can speak 36 Language fluently when she is angry at me

  • @rimurudiablo.1
    @rimurudiablo.1 4 года назад +144

    Three things I know why filipinos are good at speaking english
    1. It uses for job interview.
    2. In school, teachers taught us how to speak and write in english.
    3. Television & books.

    • @Hailey-tz2yu
      @Hailey-tz2yu 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, especially the korean drama needed to having an English subtitle 🤣

  • @elmerboybanting9788
    @elmerboybanting9788 4 года назад +268

    Let’s try to change the word “cheap” into affordable. I think that sounds better! 😊

    • @ategems
      @ategems 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @lucysala9194
      @lucysala9194 4 года назад +3

      Absolutely

    • @garnetruby2461
      @garnetruby2461 4 года назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @Cloverlin
      @Cloverlin 3 года назад +5

      Well, the word cheap is okay too nd not really degrading. Its just that some 'sosyalera' used it more to degrade someone 😅

    • @glendabajoyo5496
      @glendabajoyo5496 3 года назад

      @@Cloverlin It's not proper to say cheap(it's more of an insult) better say affordable or not expensive.

  • @JamesDamitSoftwareTester
    @JamesDamitSoftwareTester 4 года назад +338

    just drink red horse, english just comes out naturally

    • @ydee89
      @ydee89 4 года назад +4

      hahaha no.. you can speak english fluently if you will. drink tanduay hahaha

    • @yutas8509
      @yutas8509 4 года назад +2

      i think emperador will do too 😂

    • @emelitaangulo4273
      @emelitaangulo4273 4 года назад +1

      Hahahahahahahhaha absolutely hahahhahaha

    • @ms.weareone4910
      @ms.weareone4910 4 года назад +1

      HAHAHAHAHA TRUUEEEEE

    • @mariahshaniah4234
      @mariahshaniah4234 3 года назад

      😁🤣😁🤣😁🤣😁

  • @zenysantos5428
    @zenysantos5428 4 года назад +227

    We filipinos start learning english at a very young age usually in pre school like nursery, kinder prep some of the books , coloring books are all in english teachers speak english to students so they learn from them and eventually students can easily speak english

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад +2

      And the words ,they teach us abc, English words,rhyming words ,everything that can make us learn English

    • @lisaicanmeow5157
      @lisaicanmeow5157 4 года назад +1

      But today they change it... They use Mother Tounge when they teaching🤣
      Basta ginagamit nila yung mother tounge kung magtuturo sila🤣

    • @alexandravillamor2232
      @alexandravillamor2232 4 года назад

      Yeah ...sometimes some kids do usually learn english first than tagalog

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад

      @@alexandravillamor2232 true

    • @Ice-rc2ix
      @Ice-rc2ix 4 года назад

      Yeah

  • @nerissaileto6413
    @nerissaileto6413 4 года назад +773

    no one is allowed to speak tagalog or filipino during english subject class it is purely english

    • @leamaybandiola7348
      @leamaybandiola7348 4 года назад +128

      That is why we're so quiet and behave in that subject 😂

    • @secret3852
      @secret3852 4 года назад +8

      True HAHAHAHAAH

    • @johnnyfacun6716
      @johnnyfacun6716 4 года назад +21

      In one of my english class if you speak tagalog you will be punished. You have to wear a neklace with a christmas ball pendant for the whole day😂

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад

      @@johnnyfacun6716 wth

  • @angelicaarbas.logronio7628
    @angelicaarbas.logronio7628 4 года назад +301

    You know most of the kids here in Philippines can speak english too like 2 or 3 years old because their parents talk them in english. We also learned english on internet like facebook. If you can see here it too in Philippines we don't usually used Tagalog like in like in ano HAHHAHAHAHAHHQ. We can't speak in pure tagalog because sometimes we don't know the word in tagalog. So our language is TAGLISH mixed tagalog and english like SANA ALL HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @alexandravillamor2232
      @alexandravillamor2232 4 года назад +6

      Yeah taglish is pretty popular here

    • @DEN-fr5dp
      @DEN-fr5dp 4 года назад +5

      balakajan te hahahaahahah ure so funny

    • @kikay134
      @kikay134 4 года назад +5

      For some strange reason, kids find learning English easier than Filipino. My brother speaks to my nephew and nieces in both languages but they prefer replying in English. I will have to make them practice speaking in Filipino as well.

    • @mayumipink1922
      @mayumipink1922 4 года назад

      hahhaha

    • @cocoJam0202
      @cocoJam0202 3 года назад +1

      Relate much hahha

  • @arlynpadrigo732
    @arlynpadrigo732 4 года назад +103

    Filipino teachers sometimes even teach in english when they strictly said to speak in tagalog only 😂

  • @mxluna5396
    @mxluna5396 4 года назад +27

    Most filipinos are actually flexible and quick-learners. Also because English is a universal language, we ought to learn that.♥♥♥

    • @EatSmilesForLunch
      @EatSmilesForLunch 2 года назад

      We all grew up watching with subtitles to understand people from different regions and provinces. We were all meant to watch animes and kdrama :)))))

  • @annlorie9556
    @annlorie9556 4 года назад +66

    English is introduced to us as early as 5yrs. Old...most kids nowadays are fluent in english because of the cartoons they watch and the social media as well...even the pronounciation thru phonics...

    • @dessafrias14
      @dessafrias14 4 года назад

      That’s true! My 4 yrs old daughter is fluent in english.

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад

      They even have accents like westerners or English accents

    • @angelicaarbas.logronio7628
      @angelicaarbas.logronio7628 4 года назад

      True, tinuturuan ng parents ang mga bata ngayon ng english.

  • @aizacepeda250
    @aizacepeda250 4 года назад +20

    Speaking english here in philippines is natural bcoz kindergaten to college all the subject are written in english except filipino and history subject. When i was in college all my prof. encourage me to speak english when i do my demo, except filipino subject. And now everyday i speak english bcoz my pupils in kindergarten can't understand bisaya, if i speak bisaya or tagalog my pupils told me teacher i don't understand what you are saying.
    And here also i remember before, when i was in high school if you are good in english you are smart....
    I like your reaction to that child....😊😊😊
    God bless and stay safe always.

  • @dhlz26
    @dhlz26 4 года назад +8

    i love watching korean tv shows and ive noticed that theyre so amazed everytime they hear someone talk in english..then i met some koreans in my university,we became good friends and they told me that english is really a big deal in korea like youre one or two steps ahead if u know how to speak english..

  • @MrsMin-mu9hf
    @MrsMin-mu9hf 4 года назад +430

    I mean my mind can speak english better than my mouth..HAHA it was like
    Me speaking in English
    10% - Right grammar
    90% - Uhmm..

  • @joharyd.lomontod4087
    @joharyd.lomontod4087 4 года назад +70

    Your english accent actually is very filipino.

  • @flordelizaediza5343
    @flordelizaediza5343 4 года назад +118

    English begin at home. Our parents teach us from numbers to alphabet. Thats why our language is halo halo or mix mix. You can't speak straight bisaya or tagalog without any mix of English words.

  • @ryantaniolacaporal5550
    @ryantaniolacaporal5550 4 года назад +17

    Since Elementary i learn English because the teacher told me study hard English and that's the requirements of student that's why all Filipino is very good English🇵🇭❤🇰🇷

  • @glennpauldelatorre8924
    @glennpauldelatorre8924 4 года назад +14

    Being once an American colony has a great influence on the Filipino culture especially the language ... philippines is the most westernized country in Asia.. we love western music.. tv shows... movies... that's so much exposure to the English language

  • @kenny6942
    @kenny6942 4 года назад +81

    I often speak english when talking to myself.

  • @isabelissimavillegas4636
    @isabelissimavillegas4636 4 года назад +113

    In elementary we were fined if we don't speak english. There were days when that rules was implented. For us to learn how to communicate well in english.

    • @alexandravillamor2232
      @alexandravillamor2232 4 года назад +5

      The only english policy

    • @__haniii
      @__haniii 4 года назад +3

      True

    • @justnobody9324
      @justnobody9324 4 года назад +2

      Our teacher in english done that policy also...For every tagalog words that we say we were fined 1 peso..😂😂

    • @ruthannponio4416
      @ruthannponio4416 3 года назад

      This will be done mostly on english, science and math subject. .
      Nagiging tahimik ang classroom . .may magtataas lang ng kamay kc mag ex excuse mag cr. .

    • @dulceilaganyulo2386
      @dulceilaganyulo2386 3 года назад +1

      I remember in 6th grade, we were required to speak english the moment we step in school premises. To avoid getting fined, we started adding suffixes like -er, -tion, -ize everytime we accidentally say words in vernacular.

  • @lenzafrseattle
    @lenzafrseattle 4 года назад +77

    I don’t think you are forced to speak in English. We didn’t start learning in elementary or high school, it’s when you enter pre school or kindergarten. Some parents choose to speak English to their kids when they are born.

    • @myeverytaeng7248
      @myeverytaeng7248 4 года назад +1

      I learned english from cocomelon-

    • @Hailey-tz2yu
      @Hailey-tz2yu 3 года назад

      Yeah, sometimes we learned it from other people, who became our friends our playmates

    • @leonilosabanal4367
      @leonilosabanal4367 3 года назад

      Opinion:
      I guess she just have a difficulty on using a proper word that can be fit in on what she think.
      I'm not sure sa grammar ko -skl

  • @junjietrawon9151
    @junjietrawon9151 4 года назад +65

    Most of the time when were drunk ginebra and the cheaser is red horse. We speak english like a masteral

  • @L_ouii
    @L_ouii 4 года назад +23

    I Learned english because I discovered RUclips and started randomly exploring. I quickly got attached to it unlike some children they normally play outside. When I was a Kid I was an introvert I don't even speak in school at all I was kinda shy to speak english but as time flies by I started getting really confident and picked up an accent from movies that I watch with my Family and here I am now speaking the language normally.

    • @xua.3ra
      @xua.3ra 4 года назад

      Oh we're the same I also learned English like you and I was also introverted when I was kid too😊

  • @declaacademy
    @declaacademy 4 года назад +4

    Filipinos are truly friendly and welcoming of foreigners. A lot of Koreans are learning English in the Philippines and I've seen a lot of them really speaking the language clearly and fluently.

  • @cherrymontevirgen8933
    @cherrymontevirgen8933 3 года назад +16

    Even Filipino kids knows how to communicate in English. Because at an early age parents are teaching them at home or allowing them to watch english cartoons. And when they go to school, that's where their English communication skills develop.

  • @loritzritz315
    @loritzritz315 4 года назад +34

    We started to speak english with the kids at their early age.. Tagalog is our mother tongue and english is our second language..

  • @fredbigornia1814
    @fredbigornia1814 4 года назад +94

    Oppa, English is taught starting from Kindergarten or Pre-School until College. My father is from Luzon and my Mother is from Cebu and Dumaguete, They both speak English at home because Mom can't understand my Fathers Dialect and my Dad dont understand Bisaya. So we speak English to Dad because he don't understand Bisaya..😊

    • @leeanne1979
      @leeanne1979 4 года назад +1

      Hi, why not Filipino language? or TagLish?

    • @sanshirada1119
      @sanshirada1119 4 года назад +2

      @@leeanne1979 , Hello, I think it's about being more comfortable with the second language.
      I don't know if it's the case with the op's parents but I would like to give an idea why. To be honest, here in Bisaya places (esp in my locality and other Bisdak places that I've been), we do not use Tagalog that much compared to English. The signages are in English sometimes translated to Bisaya. Programs are in Bisaya or English - even church services are between the two. In my case, since we don't have TV or radio so we don't hear Tagalog. Pero pag nakakarinig ako ng radio from neighbors, more on English and Bisaya pa rin (though some songs being played are Tagalog). The newspapers are in English (even in the school libraries) and I see more Bisaya tabloids too (noon may Tagalog tabloids akong nakikita pero wala na masyado ngayon).
      Our socmed is full of either in Bisaya and English - there are lots of Bisaya influencers na rin and Bisaya singers and songs. In my place, there are weeks that I don't hear Tagalog being spoken at all. Siguro napapakinggan lang (like songs) pero hindi nagagamit. Maybe op's parents have the same experience that I have (for non-Tagalog speakers) so they automatically use English as second language. That feeling that you understand Tagalog but do not know how to speak it properly. If I use Tagalog, I usually think first in Cebuano then my mind try to translate it to English first then to Tagalog. I actually don't why hahaha.
      Sorry if this is too long :)

    • @jayjunwellgilig570
      @jayjunwellgilig570 4 года назад

      @@sanshirada1119 Bisaya ako pero nakakatagalog ako ng maayos pero depende lang yan sa tao

    • @sanshirada1119
      @sanshirada1119 4 года назад

      @@jayjunwellgilig570, Maypa ka Jay. It's on the individual Jud and how they are comfortable w/ using a 2nd language ay. Aq, I'm not exposed to Tagalog kaayo so I don't have someone to speak to. Wrong grammar pa gale qs Bisaya (halos everyday ginakasab-an sa mudra), samot nas English 😅

    • @JC0820
      @JC0820 2 года назад

      @@leeanne1979 because if your not in Luzon they don't speak much in Tagalog. They also learn Tagalog in schools like the English.

  • @lyle6699
    @lyle6699 4 года назад +232

    Spanish was the official language of the 🇵🇭 before the americans came 😉

    • @lourdes86179
      @lourdes86179 4 года назад +3

      I dont think so, still own dialect.

    • @lyle6699
      @lyle6699 4 года назад +13

      @@lourdes86179 according to 1897 world encyclopedia. Jewish refugees studied spanish language before they fled to the 🇵🇭 during hitler dictatorship 1935.

    • @elizamaedelacernamatondo7272
      @elizamaedelacernamatondo7272 4 года назад +15

      It's true. When my Lolo's Mother still alive she speak and understand Spanish and English than Tagalog HHAAHAHHA She's 95 years old that time and I'm 8?. By the way Bisaya is out mother tongue. Back then she keep on telling my Lolo that we must learn how to speak Spanish

    • @lyle6699
      @lyle6699 4 года назад +6

      Mostly spanish speaking people were killed during battle of manila 1945 between US and japanese forces.

    • @차오이-t1x
      @차오이-t1x 4 года назад +2

      yah before

  • @kathleenabasolo6453
    @kathleenabasolo6453 4 года назад +32

    During my grandfather's time, Spanish was the medium of instruction. He took up law in Colegio de Sto. Tomas. Later, after WWII, he became the Secretary to the Mayor of Cebu City and was often asked to speak before the public. He had to learn English on his own. In his old age, he would often recite Jose Rizal's "Mi Ultimo Adios" first in Spanish, then in English, then in Cebuano. My Lolo (grandfather) was truly an amazing guy!!!
    After WWII, the Americans occupied the Philippines and established the "Normal Schools." Even in public schools (in Cebu), English was used as the medium of instruction. That's why many Cebuanos could speak and understand basic or conversational English.
    Educators should understand that most of our textbooks are written in English. Books in Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, etc. are mostly if not all are written in English. A child who has a wide vocabulary in English would easily comprehend the text compared to one whose vocabulary is quite limited.
    Today, English has become the "lingua franca" of the BPO Industry. Listening, speaking, writing, and reading in English should be cultivated as an entry level skill to getting jobs at Contact Centers.

  • @lezieljaynemarana7927
    @lezieljaynemarana7927 4 года назад +5

    I have had Korean students and they were madly in love with our country even with the way they were taught English they said it was simple and easy to understand. 😊

  • @diraylacroix4172
    @diraylacroix4172 4 года назад +13

    from the moment a Filipino child is born parents usually speak simple English to them...for example: "i love you baby" or when they are a bit older they say "beautiful eyes" for babies to make cute faces....so they start early with words that is commonly used, like shoes, slippers, phone, pencil, bag etc etc etc and many others 😁 .... start early with simple words and slowly incorporate them to other english words

  • @ayaka5948
    @ayaka5948 4 года назад +8

    Very imformative....oppa joon...i really like the context of your video...looking forward for more.

  • @jhel5472
    @jhel5472 4 года назад +27

    There are so many dialects in PH. For other Filipino people, English is easier to learn than Tagalog. People from provinces(with their own language) communicate to Tagalog speaking people in English.

  • @pohtdejesus2126
    @pohtdejesus2126 4 года назад +11

    I taught my son to speak Filipino and English at the same time when he was a baby. But now he's 7 years old he speaks english fluently. He even better than me. But the sad thing is he cannot speak Filipino fluently. That's is also what I noticed in other children. So now I'm talking with him in Filipino even he answers in English to me.

  • @nethalmoneda8648
    @nethalmoneda8648 4 года назад +38

    Sometimes kids watch Peppa Pig to learn English so that's why they know how to speak english early HAHAHAHA

  • @mariariou6547
    @mariariou6547 4 года назад +31

    First of all, English is the medium of instruction in the Philippines. We study and learn from pre-school to post graduate studies using the English language. Needless to say we learn the English language in school. Then we get better at it as we use it in our daily lives: reading newspapers or books, watching movies/tv series and shows, listening to music, etc. But English is not enough for us. There is much we can say well only in Filipino/Tagalog. I think Filipinos are evolving in the way they process their thoughts and feelings because we use both Tagalog and English.... If you put together in one room different English speaking nationalities and make them discuss a topic, you will notice not only different accents but mostly different use of English to develop their ideas. Nowadays, many Filipinos are not only bilingual but multilingual. The world is getting small. Or maybe Philippines is getting bigger? You find Filipinos in all parts of the world....

    • @crizettepadrinao2302
      @crizettepadrinao2302 4 года назад +1

      i been watching korean movies for over a year, i've notice that they're using different English translation...

  • @alih793
    @alih793 4 года назад +28

    I speak english but not too often, Sometimes i switch to tagalog or bisaya.🧡

  • @romelfalconite8678
    @romelfalconite8678 4 года назад +33

    Even though your subject is FILIPINO but our prof. Discussed and explained it in english and whut. Hahhaha but still not perfect grammar but they can understand and communicate which is important.
    I can speak bisaya, and taglish.

  • @rachellefeliciano
    @rachellefeliciano 4 года назад +4

    Hello! New subscriber here from Japan. 🇯🇵 English used to be the classroom language from Elementary, High School and Colleges. This is one reason how Filipinos acquired the speaking ability in English. ☺️

  • @davidgalangue6910
    @davidgalangue6910 2 года назад +2

    Oppa Joon big salute to your content....We as Filipinos were colonized by the Americans....They taught us to speak English which we inherited and learned until now.....Our grammars are not that perfect but we do understand and speak from the heart....

  • @toujiemarie
    @toujiemarie 4 года назад +90

    To be honest, the best way to learn english is to watch english movies.. as for conversational English, watch a Sitcom or some variety shows in the US.. To be able to pick up the accent tho, it needs more practice and more exposure.. You have to live like an american.. haha
    skl.. i learned by watching cartoons when i was young.

    • @arr7825
      @arr7825 4 года назад +3

      Accent isn't that important...

    • @lisaicanmeow5157
      @lisaicanmeow5157 4 года назад +3

      Same but accent is not that important... 🤣

    • @ushisfeetシ
      @ushisfeetシ 4 года назад +2

      Umm I learned by watching with my baby cousin by watching some for kids cartoons 😂😂😂cuz whenever her parents are buying groceries sometimes I babysit her so I ended up like in boredom watching with her📺😂😂

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 4 года назад +1

      i learned Americanized English when I took Call Center course on TESDA. the training was amazing. its focus is to make Filipino accent into American accent.

    • @arr7825
      @arr7825 4 года назад

      @@ronb7062 they taught you accent but probably not the grammar. That sucks

  • @Jonathanyonson2000
    @Jonathanyonson2000 4 года назад +54

    I can only speak English fluently when I am drunk HAHHAHAH joke

  • @rl8571
    @rl8571 4 года назад +24

    Just digging deeper into history. America's priority as soon as they colonized the Philippines is education over 100 years ago. It just stayed even after many years.

    • @chit2959
      @chit2959 3 года назад +1

      Yes going back to history , our first teachers were Americans and those who had their education under these Americans could speak English fluently.Engl is taught at home already at an early age.Nowadays our kids watch cartoons which give them a good venue for learning and using the language. In school it is the medium of instruction Engl courses are part of the curriculum of the different educational levels .Lastly in all aspects of our life Engl is a very important language / tool for communication.Thank you for your comments and observations about our skill in using the Engl language. But this is not to set aside of our national language which is also given importance in our learning and using the language.

    • @ishallykikay3038
      @ishallykikay3038 3 года назад

      even if were not colonized by americans we can still speak and communicate english to others because we have a lot of english subject.....depungal ka

  • @arlenebarrett6382
    @arlenebarrett6382 4 года назад +3

    Filipinos speak English well because its pretty much our 2nd language. We were taught to speak it as early as 2 years old. The medium.of teaching is always in English. It doesn't hurt to learn to be bilingual, it has a lot of good uses.

  • @jellieannestoya6849
    @jellieannestoya6849 4 года назад +1

    Napakagenuine namang reaction video neto. ❤

  • @pinoyislander4400
    @pinoyislander4400 4 года назад +5

    English is our 2nd language and it is the medium of instruction in schools here in the Philippines and also english is used in business transactions. Thats why we need to learn english well.

  • @mylindamylesape22
    @mylindamylesape22 4 года назад +7

    I lived in a remote area when I was a kid where there is no access to tv and even electricity but thru my aunt I was introduce to RNB music such as Beyonce and Usher, Neyo and whenever I listen to their songs I observe the accent and how the words were pronounced. 😆 Just sharing...

  • @rochellebarroa0629
    @rochellebarroa0629 4 года назад +41

    I speak english everyday because i have a family and foreign friend and english our 2nd language 😊💚

    • @oppajoon705
      @oppajoon705  4 года назад +3

      yes i noticed all filipino uses english everyday. hehe

  • @e.diokno2000
    @e.diokno2000 4 года назад +9

    Simply said, English is the medium of instruction in all schools here

  • @joecilynespanola2827
    @joecilynespanola2827 4 года назад +2

    Yeah English language is important . And I'm glad that you've learned English too ....

  • @unnidi3877
    @unnidi3877 4 года назад +5

    If I'm to be asked the same question, me and my kids speaks English everyday, every now and then. We watch movies in English and now we watch Kdrama with an English captions in it. My daughter even learned to read Korean letters and alphabet. That made me proud of her. 😊

  • @christoffcanacan3458
    @christoffcanacan3458 4 года назад +6

    Oppaaaa, it's a big advantage if we can speak English, knowing that,
    it is very useful such as applying a job. Communicating with foreign people. And aside from that,
    I used to be a call center agent so I must say that it is big help for us Filipino.

  • @hocen123
    @hocen123 4 года назад +16

    For me i can speak english. And i dont care if my speaking english is not good the important we understand each other.

    • @jericklozano8401
      @jericklozano8401 4 года назад +1

      Yess the important is you can communicate!❤

    • @BangtanQoo
      @BangtanQoo 4 года назад +2

      Satin lang big deal talaga ang grammar sa america di naman as long you understand each other its ok.

  • @roypacarat4341
    @roypacarat4341 4 года назад +3

    English is our secondary language.
    In elementary school, most of the subjects are taught in English only subjects which are History (Araling Panlipunan), Filipino, and Values are taught in Tagalog. In high school, only Filipino subject uses Tagalog base language and the rest is English. And I must say that in corporate world, English is a must!
    Oppa Joon, are living here in the Philippines?

  • @julieannevangelista6444
    @julieannevangelista6444 3 года назад +1

    Yes your right ...English is our Second Language....we usually used English language everyday .....When we Apply for the job.... because speaking English Is the easiest way to communicate to others☺️

  • @nadietraya5462
    @nadietraya5462 4 года назад +7

    because in Philippines usually since elementary we have already English subject so if some can't talk fluent but can understand and mostly mix language English, Spanish,and many more.,

  • @justgeechannel
    @justgeechannel 4 года назад +5

    Yah we can say that in the Philippines almost everything were written in English..We may have difficulties speaking like a pro or native but everyone even children can understand and communicate in English..when you enter school like Preschool/Kindergarten English is part of the curriculum 😁..And you'll see every chips and snacks, candies that are being sold in provinces are written in English

  • @lindettedelvalle1748
    @lindettedelvalle1748 4 года назад +5

    Filipinos are introduced to the english language early on like in nursery or kindergarten. We have an English subject in our school curriculum, which includes spelling to grammar. What we learn is reinforced coz we speak in english as well in school and the medium of instruction is also in english. So from kindergarten to post graduate studies, we learn and communicate (verbal or writtsn) in English. Its just in the past few years where the local dialect is used in school but still together with the english and Filipino languages.

  • @princessliza8014
    @princessliza8014 4 года назад +8

    Ofc we are often shy when talking with other people and more to foreign people 😁

  • @haruchan1057
    @haruchan1057 4 года назад +21

    Most of the people in the Philippines are not fluent to speak English, but they can understand... really cool!

    • @gracycuteebon
      @gracycuteebon 4 года назад +1

      Seems you haven't been to other areas.

    • @georginaji3298
      @georginaji3298 4 года назад +1

      Agree I can fully understand english but its hard for me to speak fluently. And i am not good constructing English

    • @blessmeachoo3639
      @blessmeachoo3639 4 года назад +4

      Sometimes Filipinos are good in writing than verbally speaking it.

  • @soph_c7
    @soph_c7 4 года назад +11

    Actually there is a lot of mixed English and Spanish words in our vocabulary and there are a lot of dialects found here, many of us are trilinguals (the dialect we use, English, and Filipino)

  • @rudyrubinovlogs890
    @rudyrubinovlogs890 4 года назад +49

    The Philippine alphabet is easy to learn,than Korean..한국말 is not easy to learn,Korean has 21 vowels and 19 consonants!!Im aKorean Language instructor,korean Language is very interesting too!!감사함니다!!

    • @jericklozano8401
      @jericklozano8401 4 года назад

      맞아요.....
      한국어를 공부하는 재미있어요!!!

    • @ericalawingcopunzalan6865
      @ericalawingcopunzalan6865 4 года назад +2

      @Moment Collections true, if the Spanish didn't colonized us. Maybe we're using the Baybayin alphabet. Which is hard to understand lol🤣🤣

    • @janiahsantos5673
      @janiahsantos5673 4 года назад

      @@ericalawingcopunzalan6865like Thailand alphabet

    • @wonderlight3609
      @wonderlight3609 4 года назад

      @@ericalawingcopunzalan6865 umm i think we'll still use ABC's even if the soaniards didn't colonize us.

    • @jenilananit3011
      @jenilananit3011 4 года назад

      Agree.

  • @btsofficialarmychannel6912
    @btsofficialarmychannel6912 4 года назад +9

    the way she says “People” 😂 that was soo cool! ill try to speak like that to my Filipino friend! lol I wonder how she’ll react

  • @jackieperez686
    @jackieperez686 4 года назад +6

    I think it's in Nuvali,sta Rosa ,Laguna..😊😊..the place.

  • @maricrisuy7117
    @maricrisuy7117 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for appreciating how Filipinos response with regards to speaking and understanding English....

  • @prosysantos7198
    @prosysantos7198 4 года назад +18

    In our home all the children are all well verse in english.

  • @evelynretiza7195
    @evelynretiza7195 4 года назад +13

    Wait until they get drunk 😂 your nose will bleed when that happens hahah

  • @mrprince1318
    @mrprince1318 4 года назад +12

    maybe it's easy for us to learn English because as early as Grade school we study and practice English

  • @cherrycherri3786
    @cherrycherri3786 4 года назад +5

    as a filipino who speaks english when im talking to myself i think im pretty good at it but when i speak english to other people i stutter and start having a british accent
    and when im speaking english to myself i will sometimes transition to filipino/tagalog and i will have a english accent while speaking tagalog

  • @AnneVakinOfficialYTChannel
    @AnneVakinOfficialYTChannel 4 года назад +3

    my one year old and two months brother knows the word hi, hello, please, animals (bird, monkey etc.)and I love you. 🇵🇭💗

  • @kenichiyuukichannel
    @kenichiyuukichannel 4 года назад +4

    new subscriber here... filipino living here in japan. also a beginner in youtube. i think 90% of the filipino can speak english.

    • @oppajoon705
      @oppajoon705  4 года назад +1

      kenichiyuuki channel thank you po hehe

  • @youaremydestiny9829
    @youaremydestiny9829 4 года назад +16

    Whenever we getting angry
    We speak englìsh..😆

  • @angelfloyd1063
    @angelfloyd1063 4 года назад +8

    Im 13 years old but i know how to speak english but im not that good....i speak english probably everyday the way i communicate is mixing up the tagalog and english...sometimes you cant realize that you are speaking in english...im practicing to put an accent also and i think family is the best practice to be used at english since all of my cousin speak english so i use english to communicate with them...that all HAHAHAH share ko lang....
    Edit: im studying korean also since i like korean people and the culture...for those korean who are reading my comment.. 안넝하세요

  • @orlandobangayan8178
    @orlandobangayan8178 4 года назад

    Yeah..!!! That little girl she's so cute.!! Hehehhhhh..!!! 🇵🇭☮️🇵🇭☮️🇵🇭☮️

  • @georgiecapable
    @georgiecapable 3 года назад +3

    When we talk to each other it’s half english and half filipino. There’s no complete sentence without an english word being inserted. The medium of instruction is english. Even habal-habal drivers can speak english or in english: the “effing”drivers 🤣. Btw, love the Cebu map behind you! Go Cebu! 🏝🥰

  • @lukauryrodriguez3694
    @lukauryrodriguez3694 4 года назад +7

    Oppa very often and even at their home little childrens mother tongue s english♥♥♥

  • @likeit9292
    @likeit9292 4 года назад +8

    Filipinos must learn English to communicate with foreigners.

  • @jhoerenztablac3123
    @jhoerenztablac3123 4 года назад +21

    Filipino are smart people

    • @hirawgray3444
      @hirawgray3444 4 года назад +4

      Sounds hambog pre

    • @wendy8274
      @wendy8274 4 года назад +3

      Muntik nako maniwala kung hindi ka ganto mag isip.

    • @一-s7w
      @一-s7w 4 года назад +1

      Haha Overproud 😅

    • @kuzetsnuv
      @kuzetsnuv 4 года назад +1

      Sabi na ehh alien ako😂😂😂

    • @Gen_Z_4
      @Gen_Z_4 4 года назад

      Sounds arrogant...

  • @annecasa355
    @annecasa355 4 года назад +4

    American Alphabet - A B C D ....
    Filipino Alphabet - A BA KA DA ....
    Almost the same. Rather than other Asian Country, the stroke of Alphabet was different. 감사합니다 .☺️

  • @sanmiole6144
    @sanmiole6144 4 года назад +11

    Actually, the girl who's wearing a white uniform was right, we are forced to learn or using the English language because here in my country one of the major subjects in school is English since pre-school so basically we need and we must too. Also, it's not about the different alphabet that we use that's why Filipino is good while Korean is not. NO. Because if we are going to use that excuses what about India? they have different alphabets yet most of them know how to speak or using the English language. We love our countries as well as our native language but we need to embrace the influence of using the English language in order for us to communicate and understand each other with our different nationalities, races, or ethnicity. :)

  • @errolmoako
    @errolmoako 4 года назад +4

    Philippines is an archipelago so we have thousands of languages across the country. In Visaya alone there are lots of variations of bisaya. We're multilingual because first we have our mother tongue like for me i speak waray, we also speak tagalog as our national language plus English as our secondary language.

  • @연한성
    @연한성 4 года назад +16

    As a 11 years old Filipina that teaching my friends,cousin and homeless kids to speak English is not hard at all and im also taeching Tagalog online like friend from other country who is interesting to learn our language
    For me Filipino are really good at English but the problem is the grammar and spelling

  • @차오이-t1x
    @차오이-t1x 4 года назад +10

    we filipino can speak english and even the grammar is not to good but still u can understand it clearly

  • @irisshin4977
    @irisshin4977 4 года назад +7

    When we are mad too we speak english very well. Not to mention when we are drunk😂😂

  • @jenniferolandria1007
    @jenniferolandria1007 3 года назад

    I'm so happy and Proud to watch this kind of videos because I do really love this kind of content.Proud to be filipino

  • @mochi5433
    @mochi5433 4 года назад +6

    I'm currently learning Korean and no joke it's difficult for me to comprehend since I'm more used to English and Filipino..

  • @myrnavera4077
    @myrnavera4077 4 года назад +7

    Science books and physics are all written in English, even Literature, there's no tagalog interpretation in some words in Science or math

  • @nadietraya5462
    @nadietraya5462 4 года назад +6

    when i was learned how to speak fluent English i read encyclopedia book and i pronounce it loudly so that I'll know which word should i fix or not and that base of my experience I'll just share

  • @GlobetrotterG
    @GlobetrotterG 4 года назад

    Anyeong Haseyo! 😊 I just found your vlog as I was scrolling through my vlogs.
    Yes, Filipinos can speak good English because it is a language that is used as a medium of communication in most places in the Philippines (it begins in school). The fact that the Philippines was a colony of the United States, this also contributed to Filipinos speaking English.
    To be fluent in speaking English, one needs to be immersive in the language. Learning it, speaking it, reading text in English will definitely help! 😊
    Also, I've noticed that you're based in my hometown in Cebu. I was in Cebu earlier this year when the pandemic was just starting.
    Stay safe!

  • @silverstarjen5522
    @silverstarjen5522 4 года назад +1

    Philippines was colonized by the Americans for 48 years. Thus, we, Filipinos learned how to speak English and it became our second language. From preschool to post graduate years, students are taught the English language, it's part of the schools' curriculum. Filipinos have a strong penchant for reading English books and watching Hollywood movies. Even at home, parents would teach and encourage their children to speak English.

  • @MM-rd4yp
    @MM-rd4yp 4 года назад +15

    Who won't learn english here in Philippines? Everything is in ENGLISH, The Social Medias, the television and newspaper, the movies are mostly in english language. And man, there's a lot of english words that we don't even know what it is in tagalog like Mathematics, Website, Headset, Science and plenty more 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀🤦‍♀

    • @Hailey-tz2yu
      @Hailey-tz2yu 3 года назад

      For me especially the kdrama needed to put the English sub🤣

    • @PinayexpatinDubai
      @PinayexpatinDubai 3 года назад

      Yes true
      I grew up in ILOILO and struggled in speaking tagalog and I struggled even now that I live here in abroad for 16 years..
      Sometimes I have to check the English dictionary to understand the tagalog words.

  • @caramel_mochi8609
    @caramel_mochi8609 4 года назад +3

    There are parents who already start speaking to their babies in English.
    "No, don't do that." "That's bad." "That's dirty."
    My mom began teaching me English when I was 2-3 years old and she already made me attend school(with my brother who was 4 y/o) at the age of 3 since no one would look after me at home and both parents had to go to work. I can recall our teachers teaching us how to write A,B,C rather than just drawing and coloring.
    While my grades in English are good, the downside was I wasn't very good in Tagalog related subjects.
    In first grade, we were taught cursive writing and were required to use it.
    If I remember correctly, our English subject was subdivided into three which were Phonetics, Reading, and one other that I have forgotten.
    From 4th-6th grade, we had a separate Reading and English subject.
    I don't know how different it is with the curriculum now since that was from the late 1990s-2007.
    In high school, we were required to speak in Tagalog or English. Anyone who spoke in our local dialect would be fined. 🤣

  • @macvondelossantos1827
    @macvondelossantos1827 4 года назад +67

    Filipino have a own alphabet and handwriting... But cory Aquino stop it..that we called baybayin

    • @wonderlight3609
      @wonderlight3609 4 года назад +10

      Baybayin was not widely used throughout the Philippines though. And there are a lot of variations of Baybayin bc of the geographic characteristic of the country. If they want to implement Baybayin back, then that should be a unified version. But i agree that we must not forget our roots and learn how to write and read baybayin of our ancestors.

    • @macvondelossantos1827
      @macvondelossantos1827 4 года назад +1

      @@wonderlight3609 ... Yeah we never forget our root on how to write .. because this is our true writing...

    • @crisn.8915
      @crisn.8915 4 года назад

      I totally agree. We definitely need to bring back baybayin in schools and remove the filipino subject.

    • @wonderlight3609
      @wonderlight3609 4 года назад

      @@crisn.8915 i think you missed the point haha

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 4 года назад +2

      @@macvondelossantos1827 its Cory's fault? Why aren't you blaming the Spanish and American???

  • @JabirJeff
    @JabirJeff 4 года назад +1

    I teach English and Tagalog, and it's always fulfilling for me to get new foreign students acquire their 2nd language from zero up to at least conversational level.

  • @hanakosenpai4275
    @hanakosenpai4275 4 года назад +3

    yep we're shy,
    shy-o lang, charot😂