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STORY MAP

ACQUIRING MY FIRST LANGUAGE

SETTING CHARACTERS
AT OUR HOUSE  MY GRAND
MOTHER
 ME

BEGINNING MIDDLE

Every morning, my grandmother She loves to tell stories while


would wake up early to prepare we eat. She would also sing
breakfast. After preparing, she and create sounds to make the
would go to our room to feed me. story more realistic.

END

Through her, I was able


to acquire my first
language, which is
Bisaya.
TABLA- A tabla is a
pair of twin hand drums
from the Indian
subcontinent. Since the
18th century, Tabla has
been the principal
percussion instrument
in Hindustani classical
music, where it may be
played solo, as
accompaniment with
other instruments and
vocals, and as a part of
larger ensembles.

DHOLAK- The dholak


is a two-headed hand
drum, a folk percussion
instrument. The
instrument is about 45 cm
in length and 27 cm in
breadth and is widely
used in qawwali, kirtan,
lavani and bhangra. The
drum has two different
sized drumheads.
RUBAB- Rubab, robab or rabab is a lute-like
musical instrument. The rubab is one on of the
national musical instruments of Afghanistan
Pakistan areas inhabited by the Pashtun and Baloch,
and also played by Sindhi people in Sindh, by
Kashmiri people in Kashmir, and by Sikhs of the
Punjab.

HARMONIUM- The
harmonium is an instrument
that has its origins in the
period of British rule in India.
It is a modified version of the
reed organ, with keys like the
piano and bellows to pump air
into the instrument.

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