No one should be left behind, OzeMike.
San Pedro Academy is a private Catholic school and I think it is doing fine.
Bisaya is only taught in public schools. Most private schools in Dumaguete do not use the what they call Mother Tongue or Bisaya. Just enroll him...
Really, AlwaysRt----busy day for you but it will all be worth it.
Thanks, EandN! You are the second one to confirm.
Happy to hear that, IggyPop.
I wonder if June 8, Saturday, 10:45 am at Cafe Sofia, Tip Top Hotel would be the best day to start Learn Bisaya so no one misses anything? It...
Okay---that is a very good suggestion, EandN----we can actually start on the day when everybody is here-----what do you say, guys? We can start...
We will see, IggyPop. You will find out that Bisaya or binisaya is really a very interesting dialect, much of which is hard to explain using...
Hi, OzeMike! It is expected that some of you have ample amount of knowledge of Bisaya but starting from scratch with those who know nothing or...
No, OzeMike...this is supposed to be ongoing as Binisaya cannot be learned quickly----it is soooo different from English. We start with the...
Yep! I know and it was just a matter of jest that I said it. In fact, there could be less than 8 who might be able to make it since one said he...
Since we are getting started on June 4 at 10:45 am to 12:00 at Cafe Sofia, Tip Top Hotel across Don Bosco School, it is best to know how...
If you have a grocery store, the best source of goods would be Conchita's, Ma. Cristina St. It is a wholesaler and so far the cheapest in town.
You are already in, EandN...see 'ya!
Php 2,160.00 per month, 3x per week at 1 hr.& 15 minutes per session, inclusive of handouts and space rent.
The "tag pila" answer is this-----Php 2,160.00/month, 3x a week, 1 hr.& 15 minutes per session inclusive of handouts & space rent.
Wow, EandN, that would be great!
I am sure he is a fast learner.
Well, I am sure he will catch up.