Australia’s newest Filipino Language school
Monday, April 7th, 2008Australia’s newest Filipino Language Classes now invite enrolees in their Brisbane site.
Run by the Filipino-Australian Teachers Association of Queensland, the classes will be composed of adults students ranging from age 18.
Sessions will be held once a week, Saturdays 3-5PM at the Filipino House, 69 Nathan Road, Runcorn, in the Brisbane’s Southside.
Students will learn beginning skills in speaking, reading, listening and writing the Filipino language.
Contemporary and more hands-on materials will be used to facilitate a more effective way of learning the language.

Filipino Language Teachers on Training at the LOTE Centre in Brisbane. L-R: Myrla Prianes, Lourdes Cremin and Merle Parkinson. Photo courtesy: Erwin Cabucos
The teachers are university trained and experienced from the Australian-Teachers Association of Queensland (FATAQ).
Enrolment and meeting of teachers will occur on 5 April, at 3PM, at the Filipino House, and first proper session will begin on 12 April 2008.
Classes will run per school semester. For the 12-week package, it will cost $95.00, boasting to be the best investment for anyone interested in learning the language.
Numbers are limited.
To book a place, please call Sol Dobinson on 07 38925772.
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Hello.
I am interested in learning the Filipino language. Is this school still active?
Regards,
Martijn
I’m a graduate teacher from QUT. I am finishing my postgrad degree in Education – Early years next month. I was born and raised in the Philippines and just emigrated last year.
Do you have any job openings that I can apply for?
Please advise.
Hello
Interested but impossible!- too far away- do you know of any similar school closer to Ipswich- there are many Phillipino in Ipswich and I am sure a class would do well here.
I have asked U3A (University of the third age, of which I am a member), if they have anything going, but sadly not.
They run classes in German (learning that), Spanish. Indonesian, French, etc,- seems just about everything but Tagalog!
Thanks
Look forward with interest to your early reply,
Rob Mcgeehan
tel 3 424 5099
63 Moores Pocket Rd
Tivoli 4305
27/6/2010