Jiedson Domigpe is a lecturer in the Department of
American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, where he
is also on the faculty of the Southeast Asian Center at the Henry
M. Jackson School of International Studies. He has taught at the
University of California at Los Angeles, the University of
California at Irvine, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and
the Defense Language Institute and Foreign Service Institute, where
he was nominated for the prestigious Cox Award for best teacher. He
lives in Seattle, Washington.
Nenita Pambid Domingo is the head of the Filipino Program in
the South and Southeast Asian Languages and Cultures Program at the
University of California at Los Angeles and a lecturer in the Asian
Languages and Cultures Department there. She has been a Government
Exchange Professor at Peking University, teaching all levels of
Filipino language, and has taught Filipino language, literature,
and culture at University of the Philippines UP (Quezon City and
Manila), Loyola Marymount University, California State University
at Long Beach, and the University of Southern California. She lives
in Los Angeles.
"It's a great book. The content is solid, and the explanations are
clear." --Language Surfer blog
"While these particular Tuttle textbooks are suitable for, and
typically used in, classroom settings, including in some of the
best universities in North America, they can also serve as an
excellent out-of-class reference tool and can very well complement
formal language classes or other study materials for the
self-learner." --Lingholic blog
"Lessons in this book cover basic grammar, reinforcing instruction
through dialogue and exercises and presenting common scenarios
where typical everyday language would be applied. The result is a
top pick for any do-it-yourselfer who would learn Tagalog and
actually apply it to a visit to the Philippines." --Midwest Book
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