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FSI Philippine Headstart

FSI Philippine Headstart

FSI Philippine Headstart
(Now available in a CD version!)
Philippine Headstart is the best course for learning to speak Philipino/Tagalog quickly. Conversation, dialogues and practical vocabulary are the focus of this course. The illustrated book includes course materials and a cultural guide. Each unit of the 13 cassettes or CDs has different activities, including conversation and notes, exercises, and a self-evaluation quiz. Unit by unit objectives for each module are stated at the start of the module, and each module has a vocabulary at the end. This course was developed by the Defense Language Institute for use in its own renowned language school. With 13 tapes or CDs and a book.

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FSI Philippine Headstart

Philippine Headstart is designed to enable you to communicate in situations which you are likely to encounter in the Philippines. The emphasis of the course is on speaking and understanding Pilipino, and you will be working extensively with audio in the form of tapes or CDs. (You will find Pilipino, Philipino, Taqalog and Filipino used interchangeably in both the audio and written programs.)

The Pilipino Headstart consists of five basic modules with accompanying tapes or CDs. Each of the five modules is divided into units (two to three units per module), and each unit is a complete lesson. The learning activities for each unit are:

Unit-by-unit objectives for each module are stated at the beginning of the module. The Keys to marked exercises and to the self-evaluation quizzes are at the end of the book. The Cumulative Glossary (Pilipino-English and English-Pilipino) follows the Keys.

Modules I through V should be studied in sequence. Average completion time for students who have never studied Pilipino is 30 to 40 hours. The contents of each module are shown below; a complete table of contents can be found here


  • Module I - Getting To Know You
    • Unit 1. Greetings and Introductions
    • Unit 2. In the Philippines
    • Unit 3. Where Do You Live?

  • Module II - Getting Around
    • Unit 1. How Does One Get to the Bus Station?
    • Unit 2. At the Ticket Window
    • Unit 3. At the Gas Station

  • Module III - At The Restaurant
    • Unit 1. A Table for Two
    • Unit 2. At the Restaurant
  • Module IV - Shopping
    • Unit 1. At the Market
    • Unit 2. At a Clothing Store
    • Unit 3. Buying Souvenirs

  • Module V - Getting Help
    • Unit 1. Hiring Help
    • Unit 2. Emergency at Home

Course Contents

Conversation For Listening Comprehension

Near the end of each unit there is a Conversation for Listening Comprehension. These conversations may include words or expressions from units you have already studied or they may include new words. This conversation is for listening practice and it is important that you try to understand as much as possible without looking at your text. Play the conversation several times if you need to. The first time, you may get only a general idea of what is happening, but each time you play it you will understand more. You will be able to confirm any guesses you have made, and you will find yourself beginning to think in Pilipino.

The last step in this exercise is to check your text and any notes on the exercise; then play the conversation again while following your text. The English translation - if you need it - is in the Key.

Keep in mind that the material covered in these conversations is strictly for listening comprehension; any new words or phrases found in these conversations will not be tested.

Notes on the Conversation

In addition to grammatical explanations, the Notes on the Conversation contain cultural and general information related to the subject or to the setting of the conversation. In the English version of the conversation, words required in Pilipino but not in English appear in parentheses; words not used in Pilipino but needed in English are in brackets.

Exercises and Self-Evaluation Quizzes

Each unit contains Say in Pilipino exercises which will help you review for the Self-evaluation Quiz (SEQ) at the end of each unit. If you have no trouble with these exercises, you are ready for the SEQ. The SEQ, which tests your achievement of the unit objectives, consists of a series of situations in which you must respond either in Pilipino or in English. Depending on the objectives of the unit, you may be called upon to write down numbers (time, prices, etc.), or to comprehend limited written material such as signs displayed in public places. The quizzes are on the tapes and CDs, as are the correct responses to items in which you are required to speak. The correct answers for the entire quiz are printed in the Key. If you can respond correctly to all the items in the quiz in the time allowed on the audio recordings, you can be confident that you have achieved the objectives of that unit.

End-Of-Module Oral Interviews

If you are working on your own and are satisfied with your performance on the SEQs for every unit of a module, you are ready for the next module. If you are working with an instructor, he or she will check your performance on each module before you begin the next one. This check will consist of an informal interview during which you will be asked to respond to your instructor by playing a role appropriate to the subject of the module.

End-Of-Course Test

When you have completed the four modules, you are ready for the End-of-Course Test. This test consists of 50 (multiple-choice) items. If you have performed satisfactorily on the SEQs and interviews, you will probably find this test fairly easy. Eighty percent (40 correct answers) is the passing score.

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How To Study The Course

Begin with Module I and study each module in sequence. Before you start the recording for each module, read the objectives and the English version of the conversation.

After practicing the conversation check the Notes on the Conversation; in addition to grammatical explanations, the notes contain cultural and general information related to the subject or to the setting of the conversation. In the English version of the conversation, words required in Pilipino but not in English appear in parentheses; words not used in Pilipino but needed in English are in brackets.

All the instructions are on the tapes and CDs; do not try to study the course without them. When you are listening and repeating in Pilipino, try to imitate the speakers on the recordings as closely as possible. If it helps you to look at the Pilipino, by all means do so, but remember to trust your ears rather than your eyes. In the exercises in which you are required to respond in Pilipino, the correct response will be given on the recordings. Responses and cues to the self-evaluation quizzes and to exercises marked with a key-symbol are also printed in the Keys.

Study Hints

Individual learning styles vary, so we have built a certain amount of flexibility into the materials to accommodate these variations. The recommendations that we make here have been successful for most students. If you have approaches that work better for you, by all means, use them.

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MP3 and RealAudio Samples

Here is a RealAudio Sample for the Philippine Headstart Course. RealAudio is a popular Internet audio format with a free player available for most major operating systems at www.real.com. If nothing happens when you click on the "RealAudio" link, you may need to go to www.real.com and install the player.

Here is an MP3 Sample for the Philippine Headstart Course. MP3 is a common sound format for the compression of CD quality audio, and there are many freeware and commercial players downloadable from the Internet, including current versions of the Windows Media Player.

Packages Available

FSI Philippine Headstart - Cassette Version
Book and 13 Cassettes
$225  

FSI Philippine Headstart - CD Version
Book and 13 CDs
$239  

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