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The 10 Fundamental Filipino Questions and Answers

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Imagine living in a world without questions. 

Questions are an important part of life , and not just because they’re a part of the language we speak. Questions start conversations. Without questions, curiosity would be extinct. Without them, everyone would be trapped in ignorance. 

With this in mind, are you ready to start learning how to ask Tagalog questions? You’re in the right place, because that’s just what we’re going to talk about today! 

Generally, Filipinos are very inquisitive. Sometimes, though, that quality is abused. That’s why we have the terms chismoso and chismosa , which are Tagalog for “tattletale” or “gossip.”

But when used appropriately, the ability to ask the right questions can help you build rapport and establish relationships with the right people. So, without further ado, let’s explore the top ten Tagalog questions with answers that every student of the Filipino language should learn.

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  • What is your name?
  • Where are you from?
  • Do you speak Tagalog?
  • How long have you been studying Tagalog?
  • Have you been to ___?
  • How is ___?
  • Do you like Filipino food?
  • What are you doing?
  • What’s wrong?
  • How much is it?
  • Nais Mo Bang Matuto Nang Mas Mabilis?

1. What is your name?

First Encounter

When meeting someone for the first time, the first thing you’d want to ask them is their name, right? Here’s how:

  • Anong pangalan mo? “What’s your name?”

You can also say:

  • Pwede ko bang malaman ang pangalan mo? “May I know your name?”

Ikaw si? (“You are?”) may be acceptable, although it’s a bit informal.

Responding to the question:

If you’re the one who’s being asked, you can reply by saying either of the following:

  • Ang pangalan ko ay ___. “My name is ___.”
  • Ako nga pala si ___. “I’m ___, by the way.”

You can also simply state your name.

Important words and their translation:

  • ano (“what”)
  • pangalan (“name”)
  • mo (“you”/”your”)
  • ako (“I”)
  • pala (“by the way”)

Following Up

After asking for a person’s name, Filipinos usually follow up by asking for that person’s age. Unlike in other cultures where it’s inappropriate to ask for someone’s age, in the Philippines, most people don’t mind being asked how “young” they are. Nevertheless, it’s still a good idea to remain sensitive and simply change the topic if the person doesn’t seem too comfortable answering the question. 

But in most cases, if you’re curious about a person’s age, you can simply ask them one of these Filipino language questions:

  • Ilang taon ka na? “How old are you?”
  • Ano ang edad mo? “What’s your age?”
  • Pwede ko bang malaman kung ilang taon ka na? “May I know how old you are?” / “May I know what your age is?”
  • Bente-uno pa lang ho ako. “I’m only twenty-one, sir/ma’am.”
  • Ang edad ko po ay trenta’y uno anyos.  “My age is thirty-one years.”

In casual conversations, however, most people use the first format.

  •   Ilang taon ka na? (“How old are you?”) ilan (“how many”/”how much”) taon (“year”) ka (“you”) na (“already”)
  • Ano ang edad mo? (“What is your age?”) ano (“what”) ang (“is”) edad (“age”) mo (“you”/”your”)
  • Pwede ko bang malaman kung ilang taon ka na? (“May I know how old you are?”) pwede (“possible”) malaman (“know”) kung (“if”) taon (“year”)

2. Where are you from?

If you want to know where someone’s from, there are two basic ways to ask this question in Filipino: 

  • Taga saan ka? “Where are you from?”
  • Saan ka nakatira?   “Where do you live?”

And if you want to know where someone is staying, you can say:

  • Saan ka tumutuloy?   “Where are you staying?”

If you’re the one being asked, you can reply by saying:

  • Taga ___ ako .  “I’m from ___.”

To inform someone where you’re staying, you can say:

  • Sa ___ ako ngayon tumutuloy. “I currently stay at ___.”

For example:

  • Sa Muntinlupa ako ngayon tumutuloy.  “I currently stay at Muntinlupa.”
  • Taga saan ka? (“Where are you from?”) taga – This word denotes one’s origin or residence. The great Filipino general and national hero, Antonio Luna, once used the pseudonym Taga-Ilog , which means “one who is from the river.” Interestingly, Taga-Ilog is also where we get the term Tagalog , which describes the Tagalog people being “people from [along] the river.” saan (“where”)
  • Taga ___ ako . (“I’m from ___.”) sa – This is a preposition that could mean “to,” “at,” “in,” or “on.” In this context, it’s used as “at.” ako (“me”) ngayon (“now”/”currently”) tumutuloy – from the root word tuloy , meaning to enter or stay in a house

3. Do you speak Tagalog?

Introducing Yourself

There are three ways to ask a person if they speak a certain language. To ask someone if they speak Tagalog, you can say any of the following:

  • Nagtatagalog ka ba?   “Do you speak Tagalog?”
  • Marunong ka bang magtagalog?   “Do you know how to speak Tagalog?”
  • Nakakaintindi ka ba ng Tagalog?   “Do you understand Tagalog?”

To respond in the affirmative, you can say:

  • Oo marunong akong magtagalog. / Oo marunong akong magsalita ng Tagalog.   “Yes, I know how to speak Tagalog.”
  • Oo, nagtatagalog ako.   “Yes, I do speak Tagalog.”
  • Oo, nakakaintindi ako ng Tagalog.  “Yes, I can understand Tagalog.”

If you’re not confident with your Tagalog-speaking skills, you can say:

  • Hindi masyado.  “Not that much.”
  • Medyo pulupot pa ang dila ko.  “I still get tongue-tied once in a while.”
  • Oo marunong akong magtagalog. / Oo marunong akong magsalita ng Tagalog. (“Yes, I know how to speak Tagalog.”) oo (“yes”) marunong (“has the knowledge”) ako (“me”/”I”) magsalita – from the root word salita , which means “speak” or “talk” nakakaintindi – from the root word intindi , which means “understand” magtagalog – In some cases, the prefix mag – is added to a noun to make it a verb. Magtagalog could mean “do Tagalog” or “use Tagalog” in English.
  • Medyo pulupot pa ang dila ko. (“I still get tongue-tied once in a while.”) medyo (“partly”/”a little bit”) pulupot (“twisted”/”coiled”)

4. How long have you been studying Tagalog?

Knowing how long someone has been studying a certain language can help you gauge that person’s knowledge of the language, as well as help you formulate your sentences in a way that’s appropriate to that person’s language skills.

  • Gaano ka na katagal nag-aaral ng Tagalog?   “How long have you been studying Tagalog?”
  • Mag-iisang taon na akong nag-aaral ng Tagalog.   “I’ve been studying Tagalog for almost a year now.”
  • Mga ilang buwan pa lang akong nag-aaral ng Tagalog.   “I’ve only been studying Tagalog for a few months.”
  • Kakasimula ko pa lang mag-aral ng Tagalog; mga isang linggo pa lang.   “I just started studying Tagalog; about a week or so.”
  • Gaano ka na katagal nag-aaral ng Tagalog? (“How long have you been studying Tagalog?”) gaano – The word gaano is a Tagalog word used when asking about the extent or degree of how something is done. katagal – from the root word tagal , which refers to duration nag-aaral (“studying”)
  • Mag-iisang taon na akong nag-aaral ng Tagalog. (“I’ve been studying Tagalog for almost a year now.”) mag-iisang taon – This expression means “almost a year now.” In this case, the prefix mag – is added to denote that the action is still about to be completed. To say “almost two years now,” the number is changed from isa to dalawa ( mag-dadalawang taon na ), and so on, depending on the length of time involved. taon (“year”) nag-aaral – from the root word aral , meaning “to study” ilan – The word ilan is Tagalog for “count,” although in this context, it means “few.” kakasimula – This is from the root word simula , meaning “start.” The prefix kaka – in a context like this is often added to an action word to imply that it hasn’t been long since the action was started. mga isang linggo – The word mga is often used for estimation. For instance, if you’re not sure of the length of an object, you say, mga ganito kahaba or “about this long.” linggo – This is the Tagalog word for “Sunday,” which is the same word used for “week.” lang – the shortened form of lamang , which means “only” or “just”

5. Have you been to ___?

Being able to travel to a foreign country broadens your perspective and allows you to discover yourself while learning other people’s cultures at the same time. To ask someone if they’ve been to another country, like Italy, you can say:

  • Nakapunta ka na ba sa Italya?   “Have you been to Italy?”

If you’re the one being asked, you can respond in a variety of ways.

  • Oo, nakapunta na ako sa Italya.   “Yes, I’ve been to Italy before.”

You can also use Oo, nakarating na ako ng Italya , which basically means the same thing.

To respond in the negative, you can say:

  • Hindi pa ako nakapunta sa Italya.   “No, I haven’t been to Italy yet.”

You can follow that up with a question of your own: 

  • Eh ikaw, nakapunta ka na ba ng Italya?   “How about you, have you been to Italy?”
  • Nakapunta ka na ba sa Italya? (“Have you been to Italy?”) nakapunta – This is the past tense of the verb punta , which means “to go to.”
  • Oo, nakarating na ako ng Italya. (“Yes, I’ve been to Italy before.”) nakarating – This is the past tense of the verb dating , meaning “arrive.” In this context, the word means that the person speaking has been to Italy.

6. How is ___?

There’s not a single way to use “How is ___?” in Filipino since it could mean one of two things. Basically, though, the word to use here is kumusta .

Asking about someone

  • Kumusta na ang kuya mo?  “How is your big brother?”

To answer this kind of question, you can say:

  • Ayos naman po siya. Salamat sa pagtatanong.   “He’s fine. Thanks for asking.”

Asking about a person’s experience

  • Kumusta ang pamamalagi mo dito sa Pilipinas?   “So, how is your stay here in the Philippines so far?”
  • Kumusta ang salu-salo niyo kagabi?   “How was your party last night?”

To answer such questions, you can say:

  • Maayos naman.   “It’s fine.”
  • Masaya!   “It was fun!”
  • Kumusta na ang kuya mo? (“How is your big brother?”) kumusta – from the Spanish como estas , meaning “How are you?” kuya (“brother”)
  • Kumusta naman ang pamamalagi mo dito sa Pilipinas? (“So, how is your stay here in the Philippines so far?”) pamamalagi (“stay”/”permanence”) dito (“here”)
  • Kumusta ang salu-salo niyo kagabi? (“How was your party last night?”) salu-salo (“party”/”get-together”) kagabi (“last night”)

Man and Woman Talking Over Dinner Date

Kumusta na ang kuya mo? (“How is your big brother?”)

7. Do you like Filipino food?

Food is an important aspect of the Filipino culture . In fact, it’s an important part of any culture. There’s just something about food that breaks cultural barriers. In Filipino culture, questions and answers about food can help break the ice in any conversation and guide the discussion. 

If you want to ask someone whether they like the food of a particular culture, like the Philippines, for instance, you can say:

  • Gusto mo ba ang mga pagkain dito sa Pilipinas?  “Do you like the food here in the Philippines?”
  • Gusto mo ba ng pagkaing Pilipino?  “Do you like Filipino food?”

If you’re asking about a person’s experience with food that they’ve tried in another country, you can say: 

  • Nagustuhan mo ba ang pagkain doon sa Japan?   “Did you like the food there in Japan?”

If you’re the one being asked this question, respond by saying:

  • Oo. Masasarap ang mga pagkain dito sa Pilipinas.  “Yes. The food here in the Philippines is all delectable.”

If you don’t like the food, you can be honest and polite at the same time by saying: 

  • Pasensya ka na, pero sa totoo lang, hindi ako masyadong nasasarapan sa mga pagkain dito.  “I apologize, but to be honest, I don’t really find the food here that desirable.”
  • Gusto mo ba ang mga pagkain dito sa Pilipinas? (“Do you like the food here in the Philippines?”) gusto (“like”) pagkain (“food”)
  • Oo. Masasarap ang mga pagkain dito sa Pilipinas. (“Yes. The food here in the Philippines is all delectable.”) masasarap – This is from the root word masarap , which means “delicious.” Notice how the second syllable of the root word is repeated. This is done if the adjective refers to plural subjects.
  • Pasensya ka na, pero sa totoo lang, hindi ako masyadong nasasarapan sa mga pagkain dito. (“I apologize, but to be honest, I don’t really find the food here that desirable.”) pasensya – This is from the word “patience.” The word is an expression used when asking for an apology. pero (“but”) sa totoo lang (“in reality”/”the truth of the matter”) hindi (“no”/”not”) ako (“I”/”me”) masyado (“too much”) nasasarapan – This is from the word sarap , which means “palatable.” In this context, the word refers to the person’s experience of finding food delicious.

8. What are you doing?

We all love to know what our friends are up to at the moment, and what better way to find out than by asking?

To ask someone what they’re up to, you can say:

  • Anong ginagawa mo ngayon?   “What are you doing right now?”
  • Anong ginagawa mo diyan?   “What are you doing there?”

To ask someone what they were doing at an earlier time, you can say:

  • Anong ginagawa mo dun sa labas kanina?   “What were you doing there outside?”

When asked this by a friend, you can respond in several ways, depending on what you’re currently up to. For instance, if you’re just at home watching your favorite films on Netflix, you can say: 

  • Nasa bahay lang ako nanonood ng mga pelikula sa Netflix.  “I’m just here at home watching Netflix films.”

If you’re busy in school or at the office, you can say: 

  • Nasa klase ako.  “I’m in class.”
  • May meeting kami ngayon dito sa opisina .  “We’re currently having a meeting here in the office.”

Now, if your buddies are asking what you’re doing at the moment, it’s because they miss you and want to hang out with you. If you’ve got nothing to do and want to spend time with them, too, you can say something like:

  • Nasa bahay lang ako. Kape tayo?  “I’m just here at home. Want to grab some coffee?”
  • Wala akong pasok. Gusto mo bang manood ng sine?   “I have no work/school today. Do you want to see a movie?”
  • Anong ginagawa mo diyan? (“What are you doing right now?”) anong – combination of ano ang , which means “what” ginagawa – This is from the root word gawa , meaning “do” or “action.” In this case, the present tense of the word is used: ginagawa , or “doing.” diyan (“there”)
  • Anong ginagawa mo dun sa labas kanina? (“What were you doing there outside?”) dun – shortened form of doon , meaning “there” labas (“outside”) kanina (“earlier”)
  • Nasa bahay lang ako nanonood ng mga pelikula sa Netflix. (“I’m just here at home watching Netflix films.”) nasa – a preposition referring to one’s location (“in,” “on,” “at”) bahay (“house”) nanonood – present tense of nood , which means “to watch” pelikula (“film”/”movie”)
  • Nasa klase ako. (“I’m in class.”) klase (“class”)
  • May meeting kami ngayon dito sa opisina . (“We’re currently having a meeting here in the office.”) may – shortened form of mayroon , which means “there is” or “have” kami (“us”/”we”) opisina (“office”)
  • Nasa bahay lang ako. Kape tayo? (“I’m just here at home. Want to grab some coffee?”) kape (“coffee”) tayo (“us”)
  • Wala akong pasok. Gusto mo bang manood ng sine? (“I have no work/school today. Do you want to see a movie?”) wala (“none”) pasok – The meaning of pasok is “enter,” so in this context, it means attending class or work. When one says wala akong pasok , what they mean is that they don’t have school or work, either because it’s a holiday or they’re on leave. gusto (“like”/”want”) manood – from the root word nood , meaning “to watch” sine – the big screen or the movie house

Someone Watching TV with a Bowl of Popcorn

Nasa bahay lang ako nanonood ng mga pelikula sa Netflix.  (“I’m just here at home watching Netflix films.”)

9. What’s wrong?

There are times when you need to ask someone how they feel, especially when there seems to be something wrong. If you want to confirm if a friend or colleague is in a tough situation, you can say:

  • Anong problema?   “What’s wrong?” (Literally: “What’s the problem?”)
  • May problema ba?   “Is there a problem?”

Alternatively, you can ask:

  • May problema ka yata?  “You seem to have a problem?” / “Something doesn’t seem right with you.”

If you’re the one being asked and you don’t want to talk about the problem, you can say:

  • Ayos lang ako. Salamat.   “I’m fine. Thank you.”
  • Wala ito. Salamat sa pag-aalala.  “This is nothing. Thanks for your concern.”

On the other hand, you can say:

  • Oo, may problema ako.   “Yes, I have a problem.”

And then you can begin sharing your problems or concerns with the other person.

  • May problema ka yata? (“You seem to have a problem?”) problema (“problem”) yata – This is a word that expresses uncertainty and is equivalent to “I think,” “it seems,” and “perhaps.” In this context, “it seems” is the nearest translation.
  • Ayos lang ako. Salamat. (“I’m fine. Thank you.”) ayos – This is an expression that implies orderliness. In this context, it means that everything is fine. salamat (“thank you”)
  • Wala ito. Salamat sa pag-aalala. (“This is nothing. Thanks for your concern.”) wala (“none”/”nothing”) ito (“this”) pag-aalala (“concern”)

10. How much is it? 

Filipinos are among the best when it comes to haggling , which is why some of the most important Filipino questions and answers for beginners are those about prices. 

In Tagalog, when you want to ask for the price of an item, you say:

  • Magkano po iyan?   “How much is it?” / “How much is that?”

If you think you can get the seller to give you a better deal, you can say:

  • Baka pwede pa po babaan ang presyo?   “Perhaps the price can still be lowered?”

In cases where there’s only one of a certain item for sale, or if you’re holding the item in your hand, you can simply say:

  • Magkano?   “How much?”

What if you’re the one selling the item? Then you say:

  • Mura lang. Isang-daang piso lang ang presyo niyan.   “It’s not that expensive. It only costs a hundred pesos.”

Alternatively, you can simply inform the buyer of the price: 

  • Singkwenta.   “Fifty.”
  • Magkano po iyan? (“How much is it?”) magkano (“how much”) iyan (“that”)
  • Baka pwede pa po babaan ang presyo? (“Perhaps the price can still be lowered?”) baka (“perhaps”/”maybe”) pwede (“possible”/”can”) babaan (“to lower”) presyo (“price”)
  • Mura lang. Isang-daang piso lang ang presyo niyan. (“It’s not that expensive. It only costs a hundred pesos.”) mura (“cheap”) isang-daan (“one hundred”) presyo (“price”/”cost”)

Someone Digging into Their Wallet for More Cash

Baka pwede pa po babaan ang presyo? (“Perhaps the price can still be lowered?”)

11. Nais Mo Bang Matuto Nang Mas Mabilis?

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Filipino (Tagalog) Writing Examples

The following shows writing examples at various proficiency levels. These were produced by real language learners and may contain errors. See Writing Section Tips at the bottom of this page.

Filipino (Tagalog) Proficiency Tests and Resources

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At this level, I am able to create individual words that have no extended meaning.

I can share some simple vocabulary, which deals with the prompt/task/situation, but I tend to struggle to connect those words to create meaning.

matulog Maglaro Basahin ang

At this level, I am beginning to develop the ability to create meaning by grammatically connecting words.

Specifically, I can connect some basic subjects and verbs or verbs and objects, but I may be inconsistent at doing this.

I am often limited in my vocabulary to Novice level topics that I experience in my every-day life or that I have recently learned.

kumain ng tsokolate kumain saging

At this level, I can create simple sentences with very basic grammatical control and accuracy.

There are often errors in my responses, while at the same time I might have good control with some very simple structures and functions of the language that I have just learned or studied.

At the Novice levels, errors are expected as I try to create simple sentences. Generally, the sentences that I am able to create are very basic and simple with few, if any, added details.

Ayaw niya mag-aral. Gusto niya maglaro.

At this level, I can create simple sentences with some added detail; such sentences help create VARIETY.

At the Intermediate Low level, simple sentences are enhanced by use of prepositional phrases, helping verb usage, as well as some adverbs and a variety of adjectives.

I generally create independent sentences (ideas) that can be moved around without affecting the overall meaning of the response. There are still a number of errors in my response, but I have fairly good control of more basic sentences. I am feeling more confident in using different structures and expanding vocabulary and taking more risks with my responses.

Ang masayang experience ko - maglaro ng soccer. Nag-lalaro ako ng soccer araw-araw kasama kaibigan ko. Naglalaro kami sa kasama mga kaibigan ko sa school team. Sa championship, naglaro ako lahat ng laro at nag-goal. Masaya ako kasama kaibigan at pamilya. Kumain kami ng pizza pagkatapos ng game. Gusto ko ang soccer.

At this level, I can now create enough language to show groupings of ideas.

My thoughts are loosely connected and cannot be moved around without affecting meaning.

I can also create a few sentences with complexity and am able to use some transition words.  I am also able to use more than just simple present tense, but often make mistakes when I try to use other tenses.

My vocabulary use is expanding and I am able to use more than the usual, high frequency or most common vocabulary. I feel that I am able to create new language on my own and communicate my everyday needs without too much difficulty.

Marami na masayang bagay sa buhay ko. Marami akong masayang memories. Isa na pinakamasaya ay ang paglaro ng golf. Naglalaro ako ng golf noong limang taon ako. Gusto ng nanay at tatayo ko mag-golf noon bata pa sila. Tinuruan nila ako ng marami sa golf. Noong nasa highschool ako, naglaro ako sa school team. Magaling kami. Tinuruan ako ng coach ko. Natuto ako ng maraming bagay na importante ngayon. Natutunan kong huwag magalit. Minsan, hindi maganda ang pag-tama sa bola kaya nagagalit ako. Hindi na maganda ang paglaro ko. Magaling ang coach ko mag-turo.

At this level, I have good control of the language and feel quite confident about an increasing range of topics.

There are still some occasional errors in my language production, but that does not hinder my ability to communicate what I need to share.

I can use circumlocution to explain or describe things for which I do not know specific vocabulary or structures. I can understand and use different time frames and am just beginning to develop the ability to switch most time frames with accuracy. I can use transition words and concepts with some ease. My language has a more natural flow, but I still may have some unnatural pauses or hesitations.

Isa sa pinakamasayang karanasan ko ay ang bakasyon ko sa France para sa student exchange. Hindi ko malimutan ang mga estudyante na may ibang buhay kaysa sa mga American. Sa aking bakasyon, bumisita kami sa mga historical sites at mueseums at restaurant at mga shops. Pinakamagandang karanasan ang maging isang exchange student at tumira sa bahay at gayahin ang kanilang buhay. Malaking parte ang pagkain sa France pero marami pa. Palagi kong naiisip na ang ating bansa ay walang pareho. Pero, ang pagpunta ko sa Europe na lahat ay iba ang nagpaiba ng isip ko. Alam ko na ang karanasan na ito ay maaalala ko habang buhay.

At this level my response contains a number of complexities with higher degree of accuracy.

Such language allows me to address each aspect of the prompt more completely and with more depth of meaning.

I am able to use Advanced vocabulary or Advanced terms, conjugations etc. with confidence. I feel that I can create natural flow using as much detail and descriptive language as possible to create a clear picture. Errors with more complex structures may still occur. My ability to switch time frames begins to increase in accuracy.

Sa palagay ko isa sa pinakapangit at masayang bagay na nangyari ay noong nagkaroon ako ng concussion. Ang petsa at ika-apat ng Enero 2016. Unang araw ng pasok pagkatapos ng bakasyon at ayokong bumangon. Dahan-dahan akong bumaba at ginawan ko ang sarili ko ng peanut butter toast sa dilim, tamad akong buksan ang ilaw. Kailangan kong kunin ang mga gamit ko para sa klase para malagay ko sa bag ko. Dahan-dahan akong umakyat papasok sa kuwarto ko. Kinuha ko ang school supplies ko at napuno ang aking my kamay at braso at bumaba. Lumakad ako sa dilim habang iniisop ko ang mga assignment na kailangan kong tapusin. Hindi ko pa rin binuksan ang ilaw at iyon ang naging maling desisyon ko noong araw na iyon. Nadulas ako dahil sa walis na nakahilata sa sahig. Hindi ko magamit ang mga braso ko dahil puno ito ng mga gamit para sa school. Natumba ako at nauntog sa sahig. Naramdaman ko ang sahig sa likod ng ulo ko na may samang kirot sa ulo. Wala akong naalala kung ano ang nangyari pagkatapos pero nakarating ako sa opisina ng doctor. Nagresulta ang concussion na ito ng depresyon at lungkot. Hindi ako makagamit ng teknolohiya. Masakit gumalaw. Tuloy-tuloy ang sakit ng ulo ko. Tulog lang ako ng tulog, mga 22 oras sa isang araw. Pero, magaling na ako, hindi ako sumuko. Pero, naapektuhan ang aking pag-iisip kaya’t mahina na ako sa math at language hindi kagaya noon. Kahit na mabuti na ako, nakakaranas pa rin ako ng mabigat na depresyon. Pero mabuting naranasan ko ito. Sa tingin ko, ito ay masamang bagay at pinakamalungkot na trahedya. Pero, naisip ko rin na matapang ako dahil kinaya kong manatili sa kama na malungkot sa mahabang panahon at nakatayo ako muli.

At this level my response demonstrates my ease with the language.

I am able to create a response which not only addresses each aspect of the prompt, but delves into each point with clarity and concise language.

I am able to incorporate a number of more complex structures as well as Advanced vocabulary and Advanced phrases with a higher degree of accuracy throughout the majority of the response.

The language I create has a natural flow due to the way I incorporate a variety of patterns and complexities into my response. My response shows my ability to create language that has sophistication of language skills and syntactical density. My ability to switch time frames accurately is evident, if called for in the prompt.

Isa sa pinakamasayang karanasan ko sa buhay ay nangyari noong walong taong gulang ako. Isa akong tagalinis sa conference center bilang summer job ko. Sa sumunod na taon pagkatapos ng unang taon ko sa kolehiyo, naghahanap ako ng trabaho at hindi ako sigurado kung makakahanap ako. Sinabihan ako ng aking kapatid na lalake tungkol sa dati niyang trinabahuhan, at naghahanap daw sila ng trabahador para sa tag-init. Nagpasya akong mag-apply at umasang matatanggap ako. Ngunit, hindi ko nakuha ang posisyon na una kong ginusto. Sa halip, natanggap ako bilang isang tagalinis. Ako ay naging isang housekeeper sa isang conference para sa tag-init. Ang tag-init ay puno ng mga kaganapan. Marami akong mga problemang nakaharap na hindi ko naisip bilang isang bisita sa isang hotel. Nag-ayos ako ng kama, naglinis ng kubeta, naghugas ng bintana, nag-vaccum, at marami pang iba’t ibang mga gawain. Sa ganitong paraan ko lang natuklasan ang aking kakayahan. Hindi karaniwan ang magtrabaho ng anim na beses sa isang linggo embes na lima o kaya’y magka-extra shift sa umpisa o katapusan ng araw. Patuloy-tuloy lang akong nagtrabaho pero natuwa naman ako sa sarili ko. Sineryoso ko ang aking trabaho bilang isang tagalinis. Tinutulak ko ang sarili kong maglinis nang mabuti at pati na rin maglinis ng mabilisan. Sa madaling panahon nakakapaglinis ako ng kuwarto kalahati ng oras kumpara sa iba. Nasorpresa ako noong nakatanggap ako ng employee of the month award sa pangalawang buwan kong pagtatrabaho. Napaisip ako na ang aking trabaho ay napapahalagahan at sa uulitin alam ko ang aking kakayahan. Kahit na hindi ito isang grandeng karanasan, sapat na ito sa akin. Natutunan ko ang halaga ng pagtatrabaho at naisip ko kung ano ang mga kaya kong gawin. Sa kabuuan, ito ang karanasan na nagbukas ng mundo no posibilidad at sa ganoong rason, ito ang pinakamasayang karanasan sa buhay ko.

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When you are trying to learn a new language, it is not enough that you know the basic words, phrases, and expressions by heart. In order to create a more authentic experience, you must also know the history behind it and how it is actually written.

To help you get started on your journey, we will be discussing the Tagalog writing system used in the Philippines.

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What Is The Tagalog Writing System?

Have you ever just stopped to admire the distinct writing systems that you can usually find scripted in other international brands? Contrary to common belief, the Philippines also has its own indigenous writing system that is constantly being revived in some places in Manila.

Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, is heavily reliant on the Tagalog language. Unfortunately, very little is known about its history since the country has massively suffered under different rulers and governments. Each conqueror has its own version of the “standard” language that must be spoken in the country, which is why even modern Tagalog has been consistently modified to accommodate all those historical influences.

At present, the Philippines is using the Latin alphabet in order to have a smoother transition between Tagalog and English, the official languages of the country. But hey, allow me to just share with you a brief introduction to another writing system that is also purely Filipino.

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What Is The Baybayin Alphabet?

In the past, Tagalog is written in an alpha syllabary known as the Baybayin script, which has been developed by the natives based on the old Kawi script of Java, Sumatra, and Bali. Prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, Filipinos used this to write poetry and announcements.

If Japan has Hiragana and Katakana, the Philippines have the very special Baybayin. This system of writing is based on sounds, so whenever you want to translate a word, you simply just need to look at the chart ad write it down based on the syllable.

Unlike other languages, the Baybayin has 14 consonants and three vowels. Basically, each letter is already a syllable, and to signify a change in the sound of the vowel, you can use a special character known as kudlit.

The kudlit is like a punctuation mark that looks like a small cut or incision placed above the letter to know whether the sound should be an I, E, O, or U. It can take any form may it be a dot, a tick, or even an apostrophe. When the Spanish knew of this writing system, they invented a new type of kudlit which is shaped like a cross and is now supposed to be added at the lower part of the letter.

Today, this alphabet is only used for decorative purposes, but a huge number of young Filipinos are starting to rekindle a love for this due to its distinct ethnic look. Just last year, millennials started a movement to bring back this script and be used once again in order to create a more unified identity for the country.

How Do You Say Tagalog Writing In Tagalog?

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Try These Vocabulary Words When Talking About Tagalog Writing

After knowing a bit more about the background of Tagalog writing, let’s take a look at some Tagalog phrases as examples that you could practice. If you want to know more about Tagalog vocabulary, then use the Ling app to continue your daily lessons.

EnglishTagalogSound
She went to the market to buy fishSiya ay pumunta ng palengke para bumili ng isda. Play
I like fruitsMahilig ako sa mga prutas. Play
He/She is a teacherSiya ay isang guro. Play
Do you want to learn how to speak Tagalog?Gusto mo ba matuto mag salita ng Tagalog? Play
When are you going back to the company?Kailan ka babalik sa kumpanya? Play

We’ve written the best guide on how to follow the correct Tagalog sentence structure. If you’re planning to write to a loved one or a Filipino friend, it’s best to check that article first!

Frequently Asked Questions About Tagalog Writing

Why is baybayin not used anymore.

The Baybayin script fell out of importance during the time that the Spaniards conquered the Philippines. Once they abolished all native script and culture related to the Philippines, the Spaniards started teaching Spanish and their culture, it died down. As years went by, the Philippine writing system has evolved from different regional scripts. Today, we have Filipino which was derived from the Tagalog writing system.

On the other hand, many Filipinos are advocating the use of Baybayin again to revive the identity and ancient culture of the once revered Philippine script.

Why Was Tagalog Changed To Filipino?

The history of Tagalog language tells us that Filipino has replaced Tagalog to unify the once diverse and “mutually intelligible” Tagalog and other Philippine languages and dialects. The Filipino language aims to incorporate these words in one vocabulary database.

To recall, Filipino became the official language of the Philippines after replacing Abakada in 1987.

What Does Written Tagalog Look Like?

Tagalog follows the Phonetic alphabet (A,B,C,D, etc.) with additional letters NG and Ñ. In total, there are 20 letters making up the whole Tagalog alphabet .

What Is The Tagalog Language?

Have you ever wondered why Filipinos are good at English? It is because English is considered as one of the neutral languages that you can use and still be understood by whoever you are speaking with. In truth, not everyone in the Philippines can even speak Tagalog. To compensate, people usually use English or a combination of it in the form of Taglish.

Officially, Tagalog is used by over a quarter of the population of the Philippines- more so in major cities like Manila and the provinces bordering it. The term Tagalog is derived from the endonym taga-ilog which directly translates to “river dweller.” According to linguists, there is a big possibility that the first Tagalog-speaking people were from Northern Mindanao or Eastern Visayas, where there are huge bodies of water.

Learn More About The Philippines

The Philippines is definitely one country that you should never miss out on in your life. Aside from being ranked as the 45 th best country in the world in 2019, the scenic spots in Tagalog , amazing Filipino cuisine , and cultural influence are totally magnetizing. This archipelagic state in Southeast Asia consists of about 7,641 islands, and almost every region there has a native language of its own!

In fact, if we base it under the official curriculum of the DepEd (the executive department in the Philippines responsible for high-quality education), there are over 19 regional languages that are consistently taught under the Mother-Tongue Based Multi-Lingual Education strategy. In this sense, Filipinos can become more confident about the grasp of their mother language while also learning about Tagalog and English.

And you know what is even more interesting about that? The number of regional languages being taught officially in schools just keeps on growing! This is because aside from Tagalog, there are some 120 to 180 languages spread out and used in the country. However, if you intend to visit the Philippines and spend some time traversing some of the top tourist destinations and cultural attractions, we highly recommend that you arm yourself with some Tagalog!

Practice Your Tagalog Writing Daily

Are you enjoying learning about the history behind the Tagalog writing system and its vocabulary? Then I bet it is time that I introduce to you why you should learn Tagalog , a unique Asian language. The Tagalog language is Easy to learn and is fascinating enough in the sense that it prides itself on an ever-growing set of words and phrases day by day!

And you know what is even more special? These Tagalog words and slang are slowly being embedded into international English dictionaries too!

Unlike other foreign languages, Tagalog is definitely viewed in a positive light since it is easier to remember (because of the Latin alphabet) and does not have complicated grammar rules.

With thousands of Filipinos stationed all over the world, we bet that finding someone to converse with in using this as the target language will be easy. Check out native expressions like how to ask how are you in Tagalog or express  goodbye in Tagalog right now!

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GRADE 7 FILIPINO MODULE – The Philippines is still shifting toward online and distance learning through modules, now students could learn from a PDF file that you can download online.

In this article, we are going to provide you with the free downloadable pdf of the Filipino module for 7th grade and all of its units. Amid the new distance learning scheme, these modules are essential for students to continue their education amid the pandemic.

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Among the most important subjects that students need to tackle is Filipino. In the Philippines, teaching Filipino has become a fundamental part of any student’s education.

As such, it is taught as early as grade 1 to grade 10 and even in senior and junior high. With that said, here is the download link for the Grade 7 module for Filipino: GRADE 7 LEARNERS’ MODULE (FILIPINO) from DepEd K-12 Manuals

In the module, you would see Unit 1-4 of the module. Inside the module, you would also see stories and songs that provide lessons to students such as “Ang Sundalong Patpat” and many more.

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The three pdf worksheets below are about Filipino synonyms (magkasingkahulugan) and antonyms (magkasalungat).  The second page of each file is the answer key.

Please read the words first before giving the worksheets to your child or student to see whether the words are already part of his or her vocabulary.

Salitang Magkasalungat_1  : This 15-item worksheet asks the student to match the Filipino words that are antonyms.

Magkasingkahulugan at Magkasalungat :  Given three words, the student is asked to draw an X next to the word that is the antonym of the other two words.

For worksheets on Filipino synonym pairs and antonym pairs that are adjectives, please click the two links below.

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What is the translation of word Assignment in Tagalog/Filipino ?

Meaning of   Assignment in Tagalog is : trabaho

Defenition of word assignment.

  • a task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a job or course of study.
  • the attribution of someone or something as belonging.
  • an act of making a legal transfer of a right, property, or liability.

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Translation of "assignment" into Tagalog

takdang-aralin, trabaho, gawain are the top translations of "assignment" into Tagalog. Sample translated sentence: The assignment was too much for me. ↔ Masyadong mahirap ang takdang-aralin.

the act of assigning, or an assigned task [..]

English-Tagalog dictionary

Takdang-aralin.

task given to students

The assignment was too much for me.

Masyadong mahirap ang takdang - aralin .

After I was assigned to lead a stake self-reliance committee, I realized that I was underemployed myself.

Pagkatapos akong maatasang mamuno sa isang stake self-reliance committee, natanto ko na ako mismo ay hindi tugma ang kakayahan ko sa trabaho ko.

I was given opportunities to learn, serve, and grow through callings and assignments in our branch.

Nabigyan ako ng pagkakataong matuto, maglingkod at umunlad sa pamamagitan ng mga tungkulin at gawain sa aming branch.

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  • assign number itinalagang numero
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13868 | Accounts Receivable Specialist Work Schedule : 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Philippines Work Arrangement : Full Time Why choose Remote Staff?

100% Work from Home. No office-based setups. Manage your time efficiently and enjoy work-life balance.

15+ years in the remote work industry. We’ve helped more than 8K Filipinos establish virtual careers with international clients since 2007.

Competitive and negotiable compensation (depending on skill level & experience)

*Terms and conditions apply The successful candidate will report to the Finance Manager About the Client:  The company is a Japan-based logistics company with a global reputation. They have began working as a logistics provider more than 80 years ago, and our ground transportation business dates back to 1872. They provide one-stop business solutions by integrating different modes of transport throughout the world. The parent company is located in Japan, with global offices, which includes a head office in Sydney, NSW, Australia.  Requirements: A degree in the following subjects would be beneficial:

  • Finance or Economics
  • Business Studies
  • Proven working experience as Accounts Receivable Specialist
  • Solid understanding of bookkeeping and accounting / finance principles
  • Proven ability to calculate, post and manage accounting figures and financial records
  • Data entry skills along with a knack for numbers
  • Hands-on experience with spreadsheets and proprietary software
  • Ideal candidate should be based/currently living in Cebu to accommodate occasional client meet-up and face to face working session. 

Essential Skills

  • Analytical skills
  • Detail oriented and organized
  • Computation skills
  • Written and oral communication skills
  • Problem solving skills
  • Proficiency in English and in MS Office - Excel, Accounting software (SAP - Hanna Online)
  • Incoming Debtor Payment Allocation (within Subledger)
  • Debt Collecting/Chasing and Customer Follow Ups
  • Customer Statement Preparation & Issuance (Monthly & Weekly)
  • AR Reconciliation
  • Preparation of Monthly Collection Report
  • Preparation of Weekly AR Aging Report
  • Customer Credit Limit Maintenance/Monitoring
  • Company credit card processing

Web Designer / Developer

JO 14971 | Web Designer / Developer for AU Digital Marketing Agency

Status:  Part-Time (20 hours/week)

Schedule:  :Monday to Friday 10AM to 2PM AEST (8AM to 12PM PH time)

Why choose Remote Staff?

100% coverage on Government Contributions Remittance* to SSS, Philhealth, and Pag-ibig. Traditional employment set-ups cover only 50%, while you shoulder the other half as a salary deduction.

*Terms and conditions apply.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the maintenance of client websites, ensuring optimal performance, security, and up-to-date content.
  • Build new websites from scratch using WordPress and Shopify platforms, tailoring them to meet specific client requirements.
  • Develop both the front-end and back-end aspects of websites, ensuring seamless functionality and a visually appealing user experience.
  • Demonstrate strong design skills beyond the use of templates. Create visually stunning websites that align with our clients' branding and messaging.
  • Contribute to our SEO efforts by writing and posting monthly blogs. Leverage your knowledge of SEO best practices to improve website visibility and rankings.
  • Be familiar with commonly used WordPress plugins and their effective implementation.
  • Maintain open and effective communication with clients through email and WhatsApp, addressing their needs and providing timely updates.
  • Utilize Figma for creating design mockups and collaborating with clients on feedback.
  • Manage client feedback efficiently through comments within Figma, ensuring that their requirements are accurately implemented.

Required Qualifications:

  • Proven experience in web design and development, with a strong portfolio of work.
  • Proficiency in WordPress and Shopify platforms.
  • Solid understanding of front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and back-end development (PHP, MySQL).
  • Strong design skills and an eye for aesthetics.
  • Knowledge of SEO principles and best practices.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with popular WordPress plugins (e.g., Elementor, Yoast SEO).
  • Experience with responsive web design.

Legal Virtual Assistant

JO 14959 | Legal Virtual Assistant for AU Law firm

Status : Part time / 24 hours per week

Schedule: 8 hours/day (AEST) Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday

  • Meticulous management of electronic files within the LEAP database
  • Maintain accurate and organized case files to ensure smooth workflow and timely completion of tasks
  • Provide efficient administrative support in handling property transactions, conveyancing, and wills and estates cases
  • Professional and timely communication with clients via email
  • Contributing to the editing of court decisions
  • Conducting targeted legal research as needed

Qualifications

  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Experience with the LEAP database is preferred
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
  • Prior experience in the legal field, particularly property law is a plus
  • A solid understanding of legal terminology and procedures is beneficial

Social Media Manager

JO 14960 | Social Media Manager for AU Online Retailer

Status : Part time / 20 hours per week

Schedule:  Monday to Friday 8:30 - 3:30 AEST (6:30 AM- 1:30 PM PH time ) 

  • Repurpose blog content into engaging social media posts, tailoring them to each platform's specific audience and style.
  • Create and execute platform-specific social media strategies that align with our overall marketing goals and drive organic growth.
  • Design visually appealing graphics and/or videos using Adobe (preferred) or Canva to enhance our social media content.
  • Respond to comments, messages, and mentions promptly and professionally to foster a positive online community.
  • Track and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of our social media campaigns and identify areas for improvement.
  • Prepare monthly analytics reports to provide insights into our social media performance and suggest data-driven recommendations.
  • Strong understanding of social media platforms, especially Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Pinterest.
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.) or Canva.
  • Ability to develop tailored social media strategies that resonate with our target audience.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with social media scheduling tools like Buffer.
  • Familiarity with project management tools like Asana and communication platforms like Slack.
  • A passion for eco-friendly products and sustainability.

AU Tax Accountant

  • 15 years in the remote work industry. We’ve helped more than 8K Filipinos establish virtual careers with international clients since 2007.

*Terms and conditions apply

  • Preparation of financial statements, income tax returns, Business Activity Statements, Instalment Activity statements, Fringe Benefits Tax Returns, Payroll Tax Returns and other regulatory returns, reports and associated outputs with respect to clients;
  • Preparation of budgets, tax-planning forecasts and estimates, cash-flow statements and forecasts and management reports with respect to clients;
  • Provision of accounting, bookkeeping, taxation and research support for accounting and taxation compliance matters;
  • Maintain adequate working papers, reconciliations, file notes, records, meeting notes, data files, file management and records in accordance with the Company’s requirements for quality control and audit trail purposes;
  • Record the Team member’s time expended on the Team member’s Duties in the Company’s time cost recording system (time sheets) in six (6) minute increments to equate to a minimum of 75 units per weekday which must be posted and completed on a daily basis;
  • Any reasonable request by the Company.
  • Accounting degree; CA or CPA full membership (preferred)
  • Experience in an Australian Public Practice Firm with exposure and experience in the areas outlined in duties.
  • Working knowledge and experience in Handisoft (Handiledger, HandiTax and Time&Billing);
  • Working knowledge and experience in Microsoft office suite
  • Working knowledge and experience in Xero.
  • Draft letters, precedents, and contracts, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
  • Follow up on pending contracts, maintaining effective communication with involved parties.
  • Collaborate closely with brokers, real estate agents, and solicitors to manage contract-related matters.
  • Review letters and documents to ensure accuracy and clarity.
  • Efficiently manage email communications to maintain timely correspondence.
  • Provide administrative support to solicitors, assisting with various tasks as needed.
  • MUST have prior experience in the Australian legal field; no specific certifications are required.
  • LEAP software experience is essential
  • Professionalism and a strong understanding of legal practices and protocols.
  • Proficiency in Australian English and the ability to comprehend legal jargon specific to Australia.
  • A fast learner who can adapt quickly to changing requirements and tasks.
  • Exceptional attention to detail to ensure precision in legal documents and tasks.
  • Initiative-driven mindset, capable of identifying and addressing tasks beyond the immediate scope.
  • Demonstrated capacity to go above and beyond, contributing to the team's overall success.

Full Stack Developer

Employment type: Full-time Schedule: 9 AM - 6 PM UK time, Monday - Friday Role Description

This is a full-time remote role for a Web Programmer. The candidate will be responsible for the development and maintenance of our platform, which consists of a backend in Laravel and several frontends in Next.js + GraphQL. This includes ensuring the operational efficiency of the platform, maintaining the website's security, and deploying innovative features.

Marketing and Operations Coordinator

Communications officer, customer service - email support.

We are looking for a detail-oriented and enthusiastic Customer Support Representative to join our remote team. The ideal candidate will manage customer inquiries and issues through email, ensuring fast response times and high-quality support. You will be the face of our company to our customers, helping to resolve their questions and concerns related to their subscriptions and products.

● Respond promptly and professionally to customer emails and inquiries. ● Provide clear and accurate information about our subscription service and products. ● Troubleshoot and resolve customer issues efficiently while ensuring complete satisfaction. ● Maintain a knowledge base of frequently asked questions and standard operating procedures to improve response times. ● Use customer support platforms to manage and track interaction with customers. ● Collaborate with internal departments to address customer concerns and improve overall customer experience. ● Monitor customer feedback and report insights to management to enhance service offerings. ● Stay updated on new products and features to provide accurate information to customers.

● Previous experience in customer support or customer service, preferably in a remote capacity for at least 3 - 4 years. ● Email Support experience is a must ● Proficiency in customer support platforms is required; experience with Magento and Help Scout is preferred. ● Excellent written communication skills with a strong attention to detail. ● Ability to manage multiple inquiries and prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment. ● Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to customer service. ● Passion for fishing and knowledge of fishing gear is a plus.

● Work remotely from anywhere. ● Be part of a passionate team dedicated to enhancing customer experiences. ● Opportunity to grow within a dynamic company. ● Engage with fellow fishing enthusiasts and customers who share your passion.

Graphic Designer

JO 14966 | Graphic Designer 

Schedule:  1PM to 5PM AEST (Mon-Fri) 11AM to 3PM Philippine Standard Time

  • Redesign sustainability reports for clients to effectively communicate their environmental impact.
  • Update our website, capability statements, and marketing brochures to reflect our latest initiatives and brand identity.
  • Create engaging social media posts (LinkedIn, Instagram) to reach a wider audience and promote our sustainability efforts.
  • Perform SEO tasks, including keyword research and competitor analysis, to improve our online visibility.
  • Ensure consistent branding across all marketing materials, from our website to social media posts.
  • Create compelling and informative content for our marketing materials.
  • Utilize Canva to design and create visually appealing graphics.
  • Manage our Shopify-based website, ensuring it is up-to-date and user-friendly.
  • Strong proficiency in graphic design software 
  • Excellent understanding of design principles, color theory, and typography.
  • Experience in creating and managing social media content.
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A passion for sustainability and a desire to make a positive impact.

Grant Writer

14965 | Grant Writer Job Type: Full-Time / 40 hours per week Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM AEST / 7:00 AM to 4: 00 PM MLA

  • 100% Work from Home. Manage your time efficiently and enjoy work-life balance.
  • 15+ years in the remote work industry. We’ve helped more than 8K Filipinos establish virtual careers with international clients since 2007
  • Competitive and negotiable compensation (depending on skill level & experience

*Terms and Conditions apply

Company Overview: We are a community-driven organization centered around the belief that cooking and sharing meals can bring people together to make a positive impact. Our mission is to inspire individuals to bond over preparing and distributing meals to those in need. Each year, with the help of dedicated volunteers and partners, we prepare and distribute more than 250,000 meals, supporting over 33 charities and impacting thousands of lives. Our work focuses on fostering kindness, community spirit, and support for those in need.

Position Overview: We are looking for an accomplished Grant Writer with a proven track record of success in the Australian market. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to government entities, private foundations, and corporate foundations. This role requires a strategic thinker who can identify funding opportunities, craft compelling proposals, and effectively pitch to the right authorities to secure funding. The Grant Writer will be instrumental in ensuring that our organization has the financial resources necessary to continue our impactful work.

Key Responsibilities:

Research & Identification:

  • Proactively identify and research potential grant opportunities from government bodies, private foundations, and corporate foundations in Australia that align with the organization’s strategic objectives.
  • Stay informed about the current landscape of available grants, with a particular focus on government grants in Australia.

Proven Grant Writing Success:

  • Leverage your proven experience and success in securing funding from government grants, private foundations, and corporate foundations. Provide examples of successful grant proposals that have resulted in significant funding.
  • Understand the nuances of different funding bodies and their specific criteria to tailor proposals accordingly.

Business Understanding:

  • Work closely with internal teams to gain a deep understanding of the organization’s mission, programs, and funding needs. Use this knowledge to create grant proposals that are aligned with both the organization’s goals and the funder’s requirements.
  • Collaborate with program managers and finance teams to ensure that proposed projects are feasible and budgets are accurate.

Grant Proposal Development:

  • Develop and write compelling, well-structured grant proposals, including needs assessments, project descriptions, budgets, and other necessary documentation.
  • Ensure that each proposal is customized to the specific priorities and expectations of the targeted grant authority.
  • Highlight the organization’s strengths, achievements, and impact to create a persuasive case for funding.

Strategic Pitching:

  • Identify and engage with the appropriate government bodies, private foundations, and corporate foundations to pitch grant proposals.
  • Build and sustain strong relationships with key stakeholders to enhance the likelihood of successful grant applications.

Submission & Follow-Up:

  • Manage the entire grant submission process, ensuring that all deadlines are met and submissions are thorough and accurate.
  • Conduct follow-ups on submitted proposals and handle any necessary revisions or additional documentation.

Relationship Management:

  • Cultivate and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including government agencies, foundation representatives, and corporate partners, to foster long-term funding opportunities.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for grant-related communications.

Reporting & Compliance:

  • Ensure that all grant activities comply with the specific requirements of funding bodies.
  • Prepare and submit regular progress reports to funders, demonstrating the impact of their investment.

Tracking & Analysis:

  • Maintain detailed records of all grant applications, submissions, and outcomes.
  • Analyze both successful and unsuccessful grant applications to refine and improve future submissions.
  • Proven success as a Grant Writer with a track record of securing significant funding from government grants, private foundations, and corporate foundations, particularly in the Australian market.
  • In-depth knowledge of the grant writing process, including research, proposal development, budgeting, and reporting.
  • Strong understanding of the Australian grant landscape, with the ability to stay updated on new opportunities and trends.
  • Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills, with the ability to present complex ideas clearly, concisely, and persuasively.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet tight deadlines.
  • Proficiency in grant management software and related tools.
  • Ability to work independently while also thriving in a collaborative, remote team environment.
  • Familiarity with the funding landscape in sectors relevant to our mission (e.g., education, healthcare, social services, community services).
  • Experience in building and maintaining long-term relationships with key funding bodies in Australia.
  • Knowledge of compliance requirements for government and foundation grants in Australia.
  • Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
  • Flexible working hours with the opportunity to work remotely.
  • Opportunities for professional development and career growth.
  • A supportive and collaborative team environment.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit the following materials:

  • Resume: A comprehensive resume detailing your relevant experience.
  • Cover Letter: A cover letter that highlights your proven experience in securing government, private foundation, and corporate foundation grants, particularly in the Australian market.
  • Portfolio of Successful Grant Applications: Provide samples of previous grant proposals or write-ups that you have successfully submitted, particularly those that led to funding. These samples will be used to validate your skills and experience.
  • References: Contact information for references who can speak to your grant writing success and expertise.

We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.

Note : Please prepare your Government IDs (TIN, SSS, Philhealth, Pag-big) as part of the application and placement process. In the event of placement to a contract with a client, you will be required to submit a copy of your BIR 2303 (Certificate of Registration) as part of compliance with government regulations.

iOS Developer

  • Perform full life-cycle development
  • Adhere to agreed-upon delivery schedules
  • Utilizes source control, continuous integration, and unit testing best practices
  • Work cross-functionally to define and write code for new features
  • Work and support several cross-functional teams, including mobile developers, backend and frontend developers, DevOps, and product and UX team members to contribute product features whilst delivering platform health and strategic outcomes.
  • Understand the internal and external clients' needs, feature requests, and team priorities
  • Resolve the most challenging and complex problems, and deliver mission-critical projects
  • Provide technical leadership in mobile technologies, mentoring, and educating engineers
  • Bring deep knowledge and understanding of mobile technologies used in the Apple and Google ecosystems
  • More than 5 years of experience in Swift and Objective-C for iOS development.
  • Familiarity with RESTful APIs to connect mobile applications to back-end services.
  • Strong debugging skills and experience with performance optimization.
  • Knowledge of usability, accessibility, and security best practices.
  • Proficient in version control systems (e.g., Git). 

Project and Administrative Support

JO 14901 | Project and Administrative Support Status:  Full-time  Schedule:  Monday - Friday; 8:30 AM to 5:30 AM AEST   | 6:30 AM to 3:30 PM Philippines

About The Client: This engagement is for an Australian-based company that provides HR solutions to companies by delivering tools to help create engaged, effective teams. Developing curious and courageous leaders within the team, and building tailored and practical strategies to make the business robust, resilient and successful. About The Role: They are looking for a virtual assistant to provide administrative support, project support using Atlassian tools, and help in facilitation for online training sessions. Tasks include:

  • General admin tasks like typing meeting notes, formatting documents, electronic filing, scheduling and diary management.
  • Project support - creating and formatting branded PowerPoint presentations; workbook, reports and other assigned projects
  • Support for online training sessions - managing chat, creating and managing break out rooms, sharing links or attachments, capturing notes and actions, recording and troubleshooting tech issues
  • Survey co-ordination - set-up; collating; reporting
  • Weekly accountability sessions with our internal consultants and actioning any outcomes to keep the team and workflow up to date
  • Maintaining and updating various databases - data entry, data cleansing, consistent presentation, and reporting to ensure clean and accurate data.
  • Assisting with assigned projects
  • Supporting the 2 Directors (also Consultants) with email, diary and task management

Qualifications:

  • Solid experience in administrative assistance with some project management exposure.
  • Proficiency and experience in using Atlassian suite (Jira, Confluence, Atlas and Trello); Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Teams), SharePoint, Toggl (or relevant time recording software); Zoom
  • Strong English communication skills - must have fluent English (written and spoken) with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proven experience as a virtual assistant or similar role
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy, with high level presentation of work
  • Organized, able to multitask and prioritize
  • Confident in asking questions
  • Reliable and responsive during the required hours
  • Self motivated and able to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Reliable internet connection; quiet home office set up, modern equipment
  • Education or pervious experience in human resources, marketing or consultancy environment is a plus (but not essential)

Video Editor

JO 14940 | Video Editor Status:  Part-time (20 hours/week)  Schedule:  7:30 AM to 11:30 AM Philippine Standard Time   | 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM AEST (Mon-Fri)  

*Terms and conditions apply About The Client: They are an Australian-based video production company providing services such as corporate, training, promotional and testimonial videos as well as video editing, event and freelance videography. About The Role: The client is looking for a skilled and creative Video Editor who will assist him with the following tasks:

  • Editor will receive raw footage and instructions on editing style
  • Working to get videos 80-90% complete, client will do final polishing.
  • Working on projects related to corporate videos (interview-based footages and events)
  • Editing YouTube videos (2 per week) and other interview/story videos
  • Utilize DaVinci Resolve in editing and ClickUp for project management
  • Strong video editing skills, especially interviews/story-based content
  • Good communication skills
  • Experience in using DaVinci Resolve
  • Has used ClickUp or any project management tools
  • Able to meet deadlines
  • Friendly, eager to learn, receptive to feedback
  • Detail-oriented and can follow instructions with ease.

Landscape Architect

Head of seo, job title: head of seo / senior seo manager.

Department: Marketing Reports to: Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Location: Remote Work Schedule: Full-Time , 40 hours per week Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM AEST, 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM MLA

Role Overview

We are seeking a strategic and experienced Head of SEO / Senior SEO Manager to lead our search engine optimization efforts across a diverse portfolio of clients. This role is pivotal in driving the success of our clients' digital presence by developing and executing advanced SEO strategies that align with their business goals. The ideal candidate will not only be a master of the technical and strategic aspects of SEO but also an excellent communicator capable of translating complex concepts into clear, actionable insights for both clients and internal teams.

Key Responsibilities

SEO Strategy Development:

Client Management and Communication:

Team Leadership:

Performance Monitoring and Reporting:

Qualifications and Skills

Experience:

Technical Skills:

Communication and Leadership:

Interview Process:

Administrative assistant.

Job Title: Virtual Administrative Assistant

Job Type: Full-Time, 40 hours per week Schedule: Monday to Friday, 9: 00 AM to 6: 00 PM AEST, 7: 00 AM to 4: 00 PM MLA

About the Role: We are a dynamic organization specializing in property investment facilitation, guiding clients through every step of the property investment sales cycle. We are looking for a dedicated Virtual Administrative Assistant to join our team and support our operations remotely. The ideal candidate will have a keen eye for detail, excellent data management skills, and the ability to adapt to various processes and tools.

  • Data Entry & Management: Accurately transfer and manage data in Pipedrive CRM, ensuring all information is up-to-date and error-free.
  • Email Management: Monitor and respond to emails in a timely manner, ensuring all communications are handled efficiently.
  • CRM Maintenance: Regularly update and maintain the CRM system, ensuring data integrity and alignment with the sales cycle.
  • Process Adaptation: Quickly adapt to various processes required by different property builders and developers, ensuring seamless operations.
  • Documentation: Assist in updating and maintaining process documentation for remote work purposes.
  • Communication: Use Microsoft Teams for internal communication, task management, and collaboration with the team.

Tools & Technology:

  • Pipedrive CRM: Primary tool for managing property investment data.
  • Office 365 Suite: Including SharePoint for document management and Microsoft Teams for communication and task assignment.
  • Experience: Previous experience in administrative roles, ideally within the property management or legal/contracts sectors.
  • Attention to Detail: Exceptional attention to detail is required, particularly in managing and entering data.
  • Technical Proficiency: Comfortable using Pipedrive CRM, Office 365, SharePoint, and Microsoft Teams.
  • Adaptability: Ability to quickly learn and adapt to various builder/developer processes.
  • Communication Skills: Strong written communication skills, with the ability to manage and prioritize emails effectively.
  • Property Management Background: Experience in property management or related fields is a plus.
  • Legal/Contracts Experience: Experience in legal or contracts management will be highly regarded.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates are invited to submit their resumes and a cover letter detailing their relevant experience and why they are a good fit for this role. Please include any relevant certifications or references.

Digital Marketing Specialist

JO 14953 | Digital Marketing Specialist for AU Allied health Space

Status: Part-Time (20 hours/week)

Schedule:  Within Australian Time

*Terms and conditions apply. ​​​​​​​

Responsibilities:

  • SEO Optimization: Conduct in-depth keyword research and implement SEO best practices to improve organic search rankings for 6-7 WordPress and GoDaddy websites.
  • Content Creation: Develop high-quality blog content, articles, and other digital assets to engage target audiences and drive traffic.
  • Social Media Management: Create and execute social media campaigns across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Build and maintain a strong online presence, engage with the audience, and run targeted advertising campaigns.
  • Email Marketing: Develop and implement email marketing campaigns (if applicable) to nurture leads and drive conversions.
  • Graphic Design: Create visually appealing graphics and visuals to support content and social media campaigns.
  • Analytics and Reporting: Track and analyze website traffic, social media engagement, and campaign performance. Provide regular reports on key metrics and insights.
  • Website Management: Manage and update content on multiple WordPress and GoDaddy websites.
  • Customer Engagement: Respond to comments and direct messages on social media platforms.
  • Proven experience in digital marketing, with a strong focus on SEO and social media.
  • Proficiency in WordPress, SEO tools, and social media platforms.
  • Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines effectively.
  • Experience in graphic design is a plus.
  • A portfolio demonstrating successful SEO and marketing campaigns is preferred.

Primary Goals:

  • Increase website traffic and social media followers.
  • Enhance brand awareness and visibility.
  • Generate qualified leads and conversions.

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ROOM ASSIGNMENTS: September 2024 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)

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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) will release the room assignments of the September 2024 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)  a few weeks before the examination.

This years 2nd batch of Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) will be conducted on the following testing centers nationwide: NCR, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Calapan, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Palawan, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, Antique, Bacolod, Batanes, Bayambang, Bohol, Catanduanes, Catarman, Cauayan, Digos, Dumaguete, General Santos, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Kidapawan, Laguna, Marinduque, Masbate, Mati, Occidental Mindoro, Romblon, and Tagum.

The Board of Professional Teachers is headed by Dr. Rosita L. Navarro – Chairman, Dr. Paz I. Lucido – Vice Chairman, and the members, Dr. Paraluman R. Giron, and Dr. Nora M. Uy. 

Room Assignments

Below are room assignments for the September 2024 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) :

  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Values Education

Batac, Ilocos Norte

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The September 2024 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)  will cover the following topics:

General Education (GenEd)

  • English – Study and Thinking Skills, Writing in the Discipline, Speech and Oral Communication, Philippine Literature and Master Works of the World 
  • Filipino – Komunikasyon sa Akademikong Pilipino, Pagbasa at Pagsulat sa Panananaliksik at Masining na Pagpapahayag 
  • Mathematics – Fundamentals of Math, Plane Geometry, Elementary Algebra and Statistics and Probability 
  • Science – Biological Science – General Biology, Physical Science with Earth Science 
  • Social Sciences – Philippine Government New Constitution with Human Rights, Philippine History, Basic Economics, Taxation, Agrarian Reform, Society, Culture with Family Planning; Rizal and other Heroes, Philosophy of Man, Arts, General Psychology and Information and Communication Technology 

Professional Education (ProfEd)

  • Teaching Profession, Social Dimensions of Education 
  • Principles of Teaching, Educational Technology and Curriculum Development 
  • Facilitating Learning, Child and Adolescent Development 
  • Assessment of Student Learning, Developmental Reading 
  • Field Study and Practice Teaching 

Specialized subjects were covered in the examinations for the specialization in English, Filipino, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Social Studies and Social Sciences, Values Education, MAPEH, Agriculture and Fishery Arts and Technology, and Livelihood Education.

  • Program for September 2024 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)  from PRC.

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LET Room Assignments June 2022

LET Room Assignments June 2022

MANILA, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) releases the June 2022 Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) room assignments few weeks before the exams.

The Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) will be conducted on June 26, 2022 at PRC testing centers located at NCR, Baguio, Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legaspi, Lucena, Pagadian, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, Bacolod, Cauayan, Dumaguete, Catanduanes, Catarman, Kidapawan, Jolo, Sulu, and Tawi-tawi.

The Board of Professional Teachers is headed by its Chairman, Glenda S. Arquiza, and its members, Dr. Rosita L. Navarro, Vice Chairman Dr. Paz Lucido, and its members Dr. Paraluman R. Giron and Dr. Nora M. Uy.

Room Assignments (LET 4th Batch)

  • Elementary (PWD)
  • Secondary (PWD)
  • Agriculture and Fishery Arts
  • Biological Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Sciences
  • Social Studies
  • Values Education
  • Elementary PWD

Examinees shall report before 5:30 in the morning on the said date because late comers will not be admitted as examination fees for late examinees will also be forfeited.

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What to bring on the day of LET?

Here are the things to bring during the examination proper:

  • Notice of Admission
  • Official Receipt
  • One (1) piece of metered-stamped window mailing envelope
  • Two (2) or more pencils (No. 2)
  • Ball pens (black ink only)
  • One (1) piece long brown envelope
  • One (1) piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  • Health Forms (Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 01, series of 2020)
  • Negative RT-PCR Test Results (if applicable), or Certificate of Quarantine or copy of the Complete Vaccination Card for fully vaccinated examinees to be submitted to the proctor on the examination day.

What to wear on examination day?

Here are the specified dress codes from PRC:

  • For male examinees, tucked-in white polo shirt with collar (without any seal, logo, or mark); decent pants or slacks
  • For female examinees, tucked-in white blouse or shirt with collar (without any seal, logo, or mark); decent pants or slacks
  • Examinees shall be well-groomed, with hair properly clipped and/or pony tailed.

What are not allowed during board exams?

  • Books, notes, review materials, and other printed materials containing coded information or formulas
  • Calculators regardless of model or unit (except for examinees with Mathematics major)
  • Apple, Samsung and other smart watches, cellular phones, ear plugs, transmitters, portable computers, Bluetooth and other electronic devices which may be used for communication purposes;
  • Bags of any kind

On the use of calculator

Examinees for the secondary level with major in Mathematics are allowed to use calculators. However, the calculator must only include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometric function, logarithm and xy functions.

One (1) calculator will be allowed inside the examination room per examinee which will also be thoroughly inspected by the examination personnel.

Board exams during the COVID-19 pandemic

The following precautionary health and safety guidelines shall be observed at all times during the conduct of the PRC licensure exams:

  • Wearing of face mask and face shield. Examinees are also required to bring alcohol-based sanitizers.
  • Examination personnel shall be provided with face mask, face shield and latex gloves.
  • Observe physical distancing by maintaining 1-meter distance from one another.
  • Body temperature will be checked using thermal scanner prior to entry at examination premises. Those with fever, colds or cough are not allowed to take the exams. Their payment will not be forfeited and can be used in the next licensure exam.
  • Examinees are advised to bring their food as they will not be allowed to exit the examination room during break time and lunch time.
  • Examinees shall sanitize before entering the examination room, after using the rest room and before distribution of test questionnaires.

PRC added that they will not be responsible of any lost personal belongings.

2022 Teachers Licensure Exam Schedule

Shown below is the schedule for 2022 LET/ Teachers board exams:

ScheduleDescription
September 26, 20211st Batch
January 30, 20222nd Batch
March 27, 20223rd Batch
June 26, 20224th Batch
September 25, 2022
Unit earners under old curriculum

Reference(s)

  • Program for June 2022 LEPT from PRC.

For those who want to clarify something, PRC advised to email them through the Licensure Exam Division at below contacts:

  • [email protected]

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Praying for my last exam❤️????????????????????????

In Shaa Allah this will be my last exam. Fatima M. Amin LPT

In Jesus Name ????????

LAST KO NG EXAM TO DAHIL PAPASA NA AKO LPT JUNE 2022

Last Take ko ng Board Exam ito I Claim it God Carlo Mark R. Lomibao, LPT

My 1st and last exam for LET…. ????????????

JUVELYN A. GATAN, LPT ✨???? MANIFESTATING AND CLAIMING IT !!

Praying for my last exam! ????????????????????????

This is my last praying for that.

When po kaya ma release ang room assignment for NCR?

Kahit nga po list of examinees sa NCR wala pa ee.. ????

Hi maam..ask lng po yong white window mtered stamp envlope ok lnag pina na wlang prc logo?

Meroon na pong mga list Ng examinees in NCR for June 26, check nyo nalang Po Doon sa recent post Ng PRC ^^

Dear Jehovah, Please help me to pass the board. Please guide to do this for my family. I had long wait for this, after 5 years I know you have plan for me. Amen!

Mathematics lucena kilan kaya ilalabas Ang list of examinee

When is the posting of Full list room assignments

Blessed me lord????????

Kailangan pa po ba ang annex ABC sa June 26 2022 from bacolod po ask ko po sana

yes po need pa rin yun.. for contact tracing only.

In Jesus name ????

It is my last exam ..in Jesus name Amen

In Jesus Name Christine S. Geolin LPT June 26, 2022

Pray for my last old exam before the new curriculum LEPT????????????????????????☝️☝️☝️

Padon, Andrea D., LPT Manifesting, law of attraction, By Jehovah’s God plan. Amen ????????????

kailan po kaya ilalabas ang list ng sa manila?

i’m also praying to pass the board exam for the 4th batch Let June 2022.

Di ko talaga Makita Ang listing ng 4rth batch let examinees June 2022 dito sa Zamboanga city..pa help nman po.

Ako din search ko lage sa Zamboanga city ako magtake ng let d ko rin nakita ….pahelp pls

Kailan Po Yung NCR list Po??

Gud pm Po I’m Girlie C.Cuntapay tle major repeater Po examinees of tuguegarao city may I ask why that my name is not included in 4th batch I expected that my is included because it is not included in 3rd and 4th Po I hope that my name is ignore Po tnx

Kailan po kaya ilalabas ang list ng ncr

San po mkkita ang list ng room assignment for let

Hello po, may I ask po if when po kaya kami maisasama sa list of examinee? Kasi I applied for March 2020 exam. Until now wala ako sa list ng mag eexam. Is it because 2nd take ko na ng BLEPT?

room assignment po ng magta-take ng LET sa dumaguete

Bakit gang ngaun wala pa pong Zamboanga?

Kailan po yung list sa NCR, manila ?

When po mag post ng room assignment? ????????????⬆️✔️☑️✅????????☝????May God Allah Bless us all….

May God Allah bless us all examinees!! Kailan po post ng room assignment?

MACASIMBAR, ABDILLAH DATU-OLAMA, LPT INSHAALLAH???????????? AMEN

Kelan po lalabas list ng NCR examinees and room assignment. Thank you!

Praying for my exam????

May list na po ba ng examinees ng NCR?

Pinagdarasal ko na makapasa kayong lahat.. please include my GF in your prayers na Sana God willing makapasa na sya this time.. second take nya Ngayong June 26 and sobrang nalungkot sya nung first take nya coz she failed.. Godbless and goodluck po sa lahat ????????

GOODLUCK AND GOD BLESS PO! Ang tip ko lang po, wag po kayo magsasagot ng opinionated na option sa Profed and also po wag po kayo magsasagot ng sometimes/maybe/ it s eieher a or b hehehehehe

Zamboanga po kailan ipopost Yung list Ng name Ng 4th batch????????????

Hello po, pwede po bang malaman kung kailan ang labas ng sa Manila? We’ve been reviewing na po kasi simula pa nang first batch, pero hindi po naiisasama sa list ng examinees ang name ko. Somehow, medyo nakakadismaya lang po. Thank you po.

Inshaallah this will be my last exam ????❤️ LPT SAGA ALMERA D.

This is my last board exam pray lng tayo palagi at ibibgay din ni lord sa atin ang lisensya.????????????????

this would be my last exam,,, LORD

Mohaidah C. Nasrudin,LPT Ameen Ya Rabb!

I claim it???? This will be my last exam ???? in Jesus name Amen????

mam/sir, i need your suggestion nasa listing kasi name ko for exam however,wla ako sa pinas nasa ibang bansa ako..anong ggawin ko dito mam/sir paano mag email ky prc please help me

Paano po mlalaman ang room assignment for let board examinees this June? NCR TLE major po.

Kailangan pa po ba mag quarantine? May room assignment na din po ba sa NCR ?

Hello! Kailan po kaya ilalabas iyong room assignments o meron na po ba dito sa NCR? Salamat

LPT THIS YEAR #2022

Lord kayo napo ang bahala samin lahat????????

Sir/maam,please full list examinee for elementary cagayan de oro,when po ang posting ng 4th batch…asap thank you

Bakit wala pong list of examinee for Tuguegarao, Cagayan? Repeater po ako and wala po akong name sa batch 1, 2, 3. Sana po mapost na para malaman na po namin kung saang room po kami nakaassigned. Thank you.

I’m turning 6 months pregnant this month. I will pass and top the board para samin ng anak ko! Sama sama tayong papasa at magsisilbi sa bansa at lalo na sa mga kabataan na nangangailangan ng ating gabay. Mabuhay tayong lahat!

This is my last exam, so help me God…AMEN

Praying that this is my last board exam????????????

papasa ako I claim it ????????????????????????

Yes, Pray and review. I will be next LPT soon.????????

Huling exam kuna ito Papasa na ako In Jesus Name Amen ????????????????????????????

Anu po kailanga suotin kpg buntis po at anu pa po mga kailangan nyamg ipasa??

Nag dadalawang isip ako kung maipapasa ko ba tong exam pero kakayanin ko para makapasa in this time pang 4 times ko na mag exam last na to magiging LPT na ako ????????????????

Lord God, this day will be my last exam. Please help me po.????????????????❤️

I pray for my last exam before the new curriculum

Last ko ng exam to!Papasa na ako.I claim it lord????Amen..????????

Praying For my Last Exam????????

Praying for my last exam,help me God????

kailangan pa puba ng rt-pcr kahit fully vacinated and booster po thankyou . manila area po

When po release ng School and Room Assignment in Manila para sa aming magatake ng LET ngaung june 26, 2022 thanks po and God bless po

Alam nyo na po kung san?

My room assignment na po ba Para sa LET June 26,2022 po? Salamat po

May room assignment na po ba ng JUNE 26 LET for NCR? Ask ko lng din po if need pa rt pcr kahit fully vaccinated na and w/ booster shot.

Room assignment please, rosales pangasinan

Good day po mam/sir! Kaylan po kaya marerelease ang assignment ng Legaspi po?

THIS IS MY LAST BOARD EXAM! IN JESUS NAME!! HELP ME GOD. JAIRA MARRISSE F. PEROSO, LPT JUNE 2022

PAPASA SA JUNE 26, 2022!!

Lord I pray this will be my Last exam I claim it ! Help me Lord Jesus christ!

NORHANNAH M. CAIRAN, LPT. ☝????

Allahumaa ameen. ????

Good day po sir/ma’am tanong ko lang po paano sa tuguegarao ako kaso close Naman..pwede ba sa Baguio nalang please text back..

In Jesus name, this exam would be my last exam. Lord, sana makakuha na ng license. In Jesus name, Amen! JARDIN, JENEFER L. LPT

Saan po bang location ng exam for Manila. Di ko Po ma view. Thank you. Batch 4 Po.

My Last exam this June 26 ABDULA, JESSVIE ROQUE. Thank you Lord Amen

Tuguegarao po Ako but walk pong list

Good morning po! Sa Legazpi testing center po ito. nakalist name ng kapatid sa 4th batch(june 2022),pero wala ang name nya sa room assignment. At niyan lang din na kita na nasa 3rd batch(march 2022) room assignment pala name nya, pero wala sya sa list na inilabas for 3rd batch. Kaya hindi sya naka take ng exam na 3rd batch. Ano po ba mangyayari doon sa application nya? Makakapagtake pa ba xa ng exam ngayong 4th batch?. O mag aaply xa ng panibagong application for LET exam at magbabayad ulit? Salamat po sana masagot po. Bakasakali lang.

This is my last exam,amen???? Magallon Maica C. LPT

Vaccination card lang Po ba Ang kailangan? Hindi napo ba Ang vax cert?

PRAYING AND CLAIMING FOR MY LAST EXAM THIS JUNE 26 2022????????????????????????

Praying and manefesting for the last exam of my mother???? In Jesus name ..Amen????????

Wala pa ring room assignment for Zamboanga :3 June 25 na po. :3

License Professional Teacher na ako bukas ???? Thank You Lord God ????❤️

Sana last exam ko na to.

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