MICRO LECTURE 1.2 Flashcards
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professions ni lope k. santos
- poet
- novelist
- journalist
- union leader
- public servant
ano ang mga titulo niya
- ama ng balarilang tagalog
- “apo” of the tagalog writers
kailan ipinanganak si lope k. santos
september 25, 2879
sino ang asawa ni lope k. santos
simeona salazar
his love for tagalog began when he won the ____________
dupluhan
he successively became the editor of different publications
- Ang Kaliwanagan
- Ang Kapati ng Bayan
- Watawat
- Ang Mithi
- Pagkakaisa
- Mabuhay
he was the first editor of
muling pagsilang
founder of the first Filipino national weekly
sampaguita
santos was a prolific writer
prose and poetry
poems he wrote
- Puso at Diwa (1908)
- Mga Hawak na Dakila (1945)
- Ang Diwa ng mga Salawikain
- Ang Pangginggera
novels he wrote
- Hindi Talaga ng Diyos
- Salawahang Pag-ibig
- Kundangan
- Ang Selosa
- Alila ng Kapalaran
his most notable novel
banaag at sikat
considered as the first tagalog sociological novel which incorporates principles of socialism and seek labor reforms of the government
banaag at sikat
banaag at sikat won the title of
“pillar of the philippine literature”
santos was crowned as
“Paham (Dalubhasa) ng Wika”
santos advocate for a national language through:
- organized lectures
- cultural societies
proclaiming TAGALOG as basis of a national language of the Philippines
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 134
as director of institute of national language, santos undertook the preparation of a grammar book
“Balarila ng Wikang Pambansa”
it is the basis for filipino language grammar and became the official textbook for teaching national language
balarila ng wikang pambansa
he taught national language to several colleges:
UP
CEU
Cosmopolitan Colleges
Uson College
2 organizations he started
- Taliba ng Inang Wika
- Kapatirang Alagad ni Bonifacio Inc - admirers of katipunan founder
also distinguished himself in government service (3)
- government of rizal province
- 1st governor in nueva vizcaya
- senator of the 12th district
he was the primary author of
Philippine Legislature Act No. 2946
Mang Openg was also a labor leader and champion of the working masses (3)
- President of the Union del Trabajo de Filipinas
- President of Congress Obrero
- Member of the Council Labor during the administration of Governor-General William H. Taft