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Topic 6
Topic 6
traffic signs
NO
PARKING
NO PARKING
Implying that no driver will be allowed to leave a vehicle unattended.
traffic signs
STOP
STOP
to notify drivers that they must come to a complete stop & make sure the
intersection is safely clear of vehicles and pedestrians before continuing
past the sign.
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traffic signs
U-TURN
SLOT
u-turn
the turning of a vehicle in a U-shaped course so as to face in the opposite
direction.
traffic signs
NO
CROSSING
no crossing
no pedestrian crossing
FILIPINO CUSTOMS
& TRADITIONS
bayanihan
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FILIPINO CUSTOMS
& TRADITIONS
hospitality
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FILIPINO CUSTOMS
& TRADITIONS
cheerful
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bayanihan
Bayahin happens when people unite to
help individuals and communities in
FILIPINO
need without expecting anything in
return.
CUSTOMS hospitality
TRADI- comfort.
TIONS cheerful
Even though the world is a cruel place to
live we Filipinos tend to smile and laugh
at our problems and worst-case
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P ATRIOTISM
LAPULAPU
Lapulapu is widely known for the
Battle of Mactan On April 26, 1521, he
and his men defeated the Spanish
forces, led by Portuguese explorer
Ferdinand Magellan and his native
allies Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula.
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P ATRIOTISM
JOSE RIZAL
jose rizal was a Filipino
nationalist, writer and polymath
active at the end of the Spanish
colonial period of the Philippines. He
is considered a national hero
(pambansang bayani) of the
Philippines.
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P ATRIOTISM
ANDRES
BONIFACIO
bonifacio was a Filipino
revolutionary leader. He is often
called "The Father of the Philippine
Revolution", and considered one of the
national heroes of the Philippines.
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P ATRIOTISM
OVERSEAS
FILIPINO
WORKERS
OFWs are the country’s modern-
day heroes because they not only boost
the Philippines’ economy through
remittances but are figures of
resilience. OFWs endure homesickness,
personal sacrifices, and horrible
working conditions in order to support
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P ATRIOTISM
VOLUNTEERS
unknown heroes during calamities.
Volunteerism is a powerful force to
help communities not only to recover
after a natural disaster. the spirit
of Bayanihan is still carried in the
hearts of the younger generation.
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