Learning Bisaya
We moved here from the States 7 years ago. Bob’s been trying to learn to speak bisaya. When we used to lived in General Santos City he went to school that was owned by a guy who used to work in the States. His been wanting to help some foreigners. He wants to pay back because when he was in the States he went to school there and it was free. The US government let him study there. So when he came back here he wants to help too. So when Bob approach him if he could teach bisaya, that teacher immediately said yes. Bob was taught by him for a few months until Bob got ill. When Bob recovered from the sickness he can still remember some of the bisaya words but lots of it he forgot.
Later when we moved to Davao Bob was still wanting to study. We found another teacher who is from Ateneo de Davao. She’s pretty good, the only thing she’s too busy. He learned quiet a bit from his teacher in Ateneo. That was like over 3 years ago. Like 2 weeks ago a fellow blogger introduced Bob to a new teacher. She’s been studying how to teach good bisaya with good grammar to the missionary here in Davao. Bob just have 2 sessions with her and I’m very impress. He learned a lot with in just 2 sessions. She told him that he will learn to speak good bisaya by their 60th sessions. They will meet once a week. She gave him assignments to do. He has textbook for his guide. I think by the end of their sessions Bob could probably speaks good bisaya than I do. He was taught to use good grammar. That would be something. Don’t you think?
. I already meet one of her student and that student was already speaking good bisaya. She’s been here just 5 months. She’s from Switzerland. I was so amazed of how good she communicated to me in bisaya. Very impressive.
Our kids are not happy that Daddy’s learning to speak bisaya. They have no control over him then. Our second child Aaron especially. He likes it before that Bob don’t know a thing about bisaya because they can make tsismis right in front of daddy. Crazy kids. Now they can’t stop daddy from learning, so sometimes they help me in teaching daddy. Like with the pronunciation. At first I’m kind of leery for him to learn because I don’t want him sometimes to hear other peoples talk. You know sometimes the tsismis of others? Anyway, in other hand I like it too that he is learning so that I don’t have to interpret for him every time. I’m happy that he did take the time and effort to really learn and try to speak our dialect. It’s easy for him then to speak to the local people especially in the area where it’s hard for people to speak english.
If any of you wants to study just let me know and I will pass along your message to this teacher.
Good luck my dear. You’re doing great. I’m proud of you.
I will be marrying a Filipina in November and it would be awsome if i could speak some of her language
I know she will help after we are married and back in the States but I would like to learn some now. Can anyon recommend any cd’s to purchase that might help??
He original language is bisaya she also speaks tagalog and english but I want to learn Bisaya
Terry Lafferty
Hi Terry Lafferty – Thats really good of you to try to learn Bisaya. I think the teacher of my husband is coming out a book and an audio soon. The book that my hubby was using is really good. I highly recommend it. She might be teaching on line soon too. I will check with her and I will email you.
My hubby is studying now for nearly a year and he is good already. He can already communicate good with the local people that can’t speak English without my help. I am really impress with him on his studies.
Good luck to you and your wife to be.
Hello, I am looking for good bisaya teacher from davao. I read your blog about you husband finding one here. Could you please supply me with contact number so I too can learn bisaya. I have hard time because most of my relatives are uneducated and I am from u.s. No one can explain anything, not even proper spelling of works. I want to learn. I am here in davao. I plan to go back to u.s. but return too in a few months. I’d like to learn from one on one instruction or class room environment. Take care and thanks. Bill Hargrove
Hi Bill – Yes I know of somebody here in Davao thats a good teacher. She’s teaching my husband. Her name is Bebe. I will email you more about her. I highly recommend her to a lot of foreigners that want to learn to speak Bisaya. My husband really learned a lot from her. He can communicate good now in Bisaya. I felt like she’s not just teaching Bisaya but the culture as well.
Good luck to you!
Helo, im married to a phill, 2 kids, i want to speak bisaya as im thinking of moving there, been looking on the web for help but no joy,can you help with any good sites or teachers on line,wife is lazy to teach us.or any help ?????
Hi feyma
Really? naku asawa ko if ever matuloy ang plan namin titira kami riyan after he will retire his job. Looking, forward to it! I’m Glad,i met you here… me i’m trying hard wannabe blogger thanks very many for the info about learning speak bisaya