I noticed it in our class lol..
Those people that get high grades in math-related subjects (Algebra, Analytical Geometry, Physics) usually have a hard time in language subjects (English, Filipino, Chinese, and Spelling); while those people who are bad at math (like me) usually gets the higher grades in the languages subjects (though I'm not saying I'm VERY good at them). Btw, Chinese is more on memorizing; English covers everything from grammar, literature, spelling, vocabulary, and paper writing, while Filipino is mostly literature with some grammar.
Maybe this has something to do with what part of their brain is dominant, or what

i`m having a hard time looking for a an opm(original filipino music) song that`s in english and there is free piano sheet music for it to download since i myself can`t talk in tagalog well and so does anyone know any

I am working on my personal statement for UCSD and I'm having a hard time writing about my experience in being a part of PAA, Pilipino American Alliance. We have hosted many events and we are one of the most active clubs on campus. Any ideas of where to start?

will i have a hard time? im planning on taking spanish 1,2,3 in college. later on, take a few french classes.

i can speak tagalog (filipino) and english of course. do you think it'll be hard?

Ive been trying to learn how to speak tagalog recently and find the words sort of easy to remember, but am having a hard time figuring out how to put it all into a sentence.

Spanish is backwards and so Is Japanese right? Tagalog is weird like everything is mixed up everywhere. How is someone suppose to form a complete sentence?

I asked this filipino girl once how do you say "Hey you, let's go shopping." She responded but I dont remember the exact tagalog words she used except when I translated it to english it came out like this: "Go we to mall."

I watched the movie "My Big Love."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1132472/

There is a lot of english dialouge but not alone. Its mixed in with the tagalog, and am wondering why? Why do they mix filipino language with english?

I'm looking for a good, entertaining book that is written in Tagalog. I can fully understand Tagalog when watching movies/TV/conversations, but I have a hard time speaking it. I figure reading would make me speak it more again.

Mine's in the Filipino language and I am having a hard time understanding it. How can I change it back to english?

Well, I'm a transferee student from California, USA. I have been going to school here in the Phil. for about 3 years, but I am still having a hard time in learning how to speak and write in Tagalog. I just want to know ahead on what kind of filipino questions there are in the ACET. I am really interested to get in that school and I want to be ready for the entrance test. Currently, I am a year 4th year HS student..

I need to do a report on world war II but it must be in tagalog language. I am having a hard time translating english to tagalog. I can't seem to find the history of WWII in tagalog and all the ones I found are in english and I need to finish this before friday so please could anyone help me?