Now, if you wish to join up in an online video class...
then that could also be arranged for you.
It will not be free but but cheaper than one-on-one classes.
These video class meetings are online, so these are contact less and adhere to social distancing. But students can still interact with one another during the classes.
It will be with a Tagalog speaker who lived both in the Philippines and in other countries.
The teacher speaks both Tagalog and English, and yes Taglish.
No one speaks straight Tagalog anymore. And if you do, you will sound weird or funny.
You will sound as funny as this sign will.
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