Thursday, August 15, 2013

                                     "Wika natin ang daang matuwid"
     In August, the Philippines celebrates Filipino as its national language. During this National Language Month, school activities focus on speaking Filipino and on Philippine culture.
     While people in different parts of the Philippines speak an estimated 171 native languages or dialects, all schoolchildren learn Filipino, which was designated as the national language by the constitution of the Philippines in 1987. Speaking a common national language allows those in the Philippines to express themselves as a people of one nation.
      Although the Filipino language is the main cause for celebration during this month, Philippine culture and traditions are also celebrated. The big events of the celebration take place during National Language Week (August 13-19), and are usually organized by all public and private schools, involving performances and contests participated in by students of all ages. Below are some of the common activities in schools during National Language Week:Sabayang Pagbigkas,Philippine National Costumes,Poster and Poem Contests.