Learning Path
The site groups material into a grammar guide, phrases, expressions, reference, and culture. The paths below suggest how to move through that content by goal and level.
Beginner (foundation)
Grammar topics below follow a typical foundation sequence. The phrase lists can be studied in parallel for situational practice.
- Pronunciation — sounds, stress, and spelling patterns
- Sentence structure — word order and basic clauses
- Parts of speech — overview, including topic markers (ang, ng, sa)
- Pronouns — person, demonstratives, and possession
- Verbs overview, then focus system and aspect
- Questions and negation
- Particles — discourse particles (nga, naman, ba, etc.) after core grammar is familiar
Greetings and daily conversation suit early practice. Etiquette complements polite forms (po / ho).
Intermediate (fluency and nuance)
At this stage, the following topics extend verb accuracy and conversational naturalness:
- Affixes, conjugation, and the verb list
- Individual particle pages as needed
- Connectors, time and date, numbers
- Travel, food and dining, or other phrase topics that match real situations
- Common expressions, emotional expressions, and Taglish
- Regional differences when listening to varied speakers
Reference-first (review and lookup)
This route fits review sessions and table-oriented lookup:
- Grammar cheat sheet and affix list
- Root word list and pronunciation guide
- Verb list for conjugation patterns
- The guide expands each rule when a fuller explanation is needed
Culture alongside language
Cultural pages can be read in any order; they support appropriate use of grammar and phrases:
Sidebar navigation
The site sidebar lists Verbs and Particles again under their own headings so subtopics stay easy to open. Those pages are the same as the links from the guide overview.
See also: Guide overview, Reference overview