@urduja24 Thanks for the nice comment, actually all the kids performed here are Filipinos and are proud to be one. The play is our presentation to the International Week celebration on their school, Saigon South International School here in Vietnam. Yeah sure , you can use it on your Philippine History class.
What a fun and entertaining performance! It was nice to see non-Filipinos performing our Malakas and Maganda story. Can I use it for my Philippine History class? I'm a teacher from the Philippines and we're about to discuss how the Philippines was formed and I'm sure that my Grade 5 students will enjoy watching this =)
@urduja24
Thanks for the nice comment, actually all the kids performed here are Filipinos and are proud to be one. The play is our presentation to the International Week celebration on their school, Saigon South International School here in Vietnam. Yeah sure , you can use it on your Philippine History class.
What a fun and entertaining performance! It was nice to see non-Filipinos performing our Malakas and Maganda story. Can I use it for my Philippine History class? I'm a teacher from the Philippines and we're about to discuss how the Philippines was formed and I'm sure that my Grade 5 students will enjoy watching this =)
XD AHHHH I LOVE THIS!!
cute :)
oh my God! if you only knew what malakas mean in Greek ....... lol!