I'm Proud to be a Filipino.pdf - eSkwela Naga City
I'm Proud to be a Filipino.pdf - eSkwela Naga City
I'm Proud to be a Filipino.pdf - eSkwela Naga City
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<strong>Filipino</strong> in Thought, Word and Deed<br />
15<br />
LESSON 3<br />
Which <strong>Filipino</strong> traits are truly desirable? How and when are these shown? How<br />
can we show that we are indeed <strong>Filipino</strong>s?<br />
In this lesson, you will find out how desirable <strong>Filipino</strong> traits can <strong>be</strong> shown in<br />
certain situations.<br />
After studying this lesson, you should <strong>be</strong> able <strong>to</strong>:<br />
♦ identify <strong>Filipino</strong> characteristics, values, practices and traditions; and<br />
♦ form your own opinion on how <strong>to</strong> show loyalty <strong>to</strong> your country.<br />
Let’s Listen <strong>to</strong> This<br />
Get your cassette tape and listen <strong>to</strong> the dialogue. If a cassette player is not<br />
available, you can just read the dialogue that follows.<br />
Characters:<br />
Domeng – a 48 year old balikbayan from the United States<br />
Joseph – a teenage son of Domeng<br />
Concha – the 70-year old mother of Domeng<br />
Hones<strong>to</strong> – the 75-year old father of Domeng<br />
Rey – a neighbor and good friend of Domeng<br />
Arvin – a teenage adopted son of Hones<strong>to</strong> and Concha<br />
Narra<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Scene 1 : At the Airport<br />
Concha : Arvin, how come the plane has not arrived yet? It’s already an<br />
hour late, I’m getting worried. Something might have happened<br />
<strong>to</strong> them.<br />
Arvin : Nana Concha. Please calm yourself. Haven’t you heard the<br />
announcement? The plane from San Francisco has just arrived.<br />
Concha : Really, Arvin?<br />
Arvin : That’s true! Nana Concha!.<br />
Concha : Thank God!