Yeah, I can speak and understand Tagalog, but my Vocabulary is small. I can make sentences, but half of them don't make sense at all (according to my Teacher). Which is why I ask my Teacher If I can just use "Taglish" or whatever Its called to help myself. When I have a GOOD sentence in English, It will take me minutes to find a correct way to translate It myself before I ask somebody to translate It for me. Man, If I was taught Filipino long before I moved here, I wouldn't have a hard time. My Parents are both Filipino, but we've stayed in Guam for a much longer time, which is why I'm good at English and not Tagalog.
I guess I have to talk to the Professor about my proficiency on Filipino once I arrive to College. People may find It "unfair" but to be honest, everyone in Philippines will learn both English and Tagalog over the course of Elementary and High School. Me on the other hand, I came from another Country that speaks ONLY English and not anything else.
As much as I want to practice and practice, I want to focus on my Math skills more. Even prior to moving here, I have terrible Math skills. Which is why I plan to devote more time in Studying Math in preparation for College since I am taking Engineering.
I guess I have to talk to the Professor about my proficiency on Filipino once I arrive to College. People may find It "unfair" but to be honest, everyone in Philippines will learn both English and Tagalog over the course of Elementary and High School. Me on the other hand, I came from another Country that speaks ONLY English and not anything else.
As much as I want to practice and practice, I want to focus on my Math skills more. Even prior to moving here, I have terrible Math skills. Which is why I plan to devote more time in Studying Math in preparation for College since I am taking Engineering.