"Ey, wafu ng bago mong tbh (top friend ha)." Pambansa: _______________________________________________

– Post the worksheet results on a wall and add new slang words weekly under "Balbal". Ask students to find the "Pambansa" equivalent.

There was the gentle Grammar Guide, who taught her about the rules and structures of language; the clever Vocabulary Wizard, who showed her the secrets of word meanings and usage; and the enigmatic Syntax Sorceress, who revealed the mysteries of sentence construction.

"Precisely. uses words specific to a region or province. Look at your worksheet. Do you see any words that are deep Tagalog or from a specific region? Words like 'ian' instead of 'iyan' or 'impatso' ?"

The second page typically presents full sentences. The student must read the sentence and identify the language level.

A: It is introduced in Grade 7 (Junior High School) Filipino and revisited in Grade 11 (Senior High School – Komunikasyon at Pananaliksik sa Wika at Kulturang Pilipino). However, advanced Grade 5 or 6 students can handle basic identification.