Bilingual education refers to a kind of education in which the curriculum is taught in two (2) languages, an example in the Philippines, the native language Filipino and English are both taught in school.

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Gatas at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Gatas is a Filipino word for Milk; - There are several kinds/varieties of Gatas in the Philippines, the . . . Read More
Daing at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Daing refers to a Filipino word which usually means dried fish. However, daing can also be prepared by . . . Read More
Belekoy at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
 ; Belekoy is a Filipino delicacy/sweet which said to orginated from Bulacan, one of the Philippine . . . Read More
Bistek at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Bistek is a Filipino version of beef steak or stir fried stea . . . Read More
Talbos ng Kamote at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Talbos ng Kamote is a Filipino word that means leaves of sweet potato. Talbos ng Kamote also means young . . . Read More
Sitaw at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Sitaw is a Filipino word for String Beans. It is also sometimes also called Long Beans.  Sitaw is one . . . Read More
Tocino at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Tocino refers to annatto cured pork meat. This is usually eaten at breakfast with rice -- Other definition: . . . Read More
Toge at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Toge is a Filipino word for Mung Bean Sprouts. Toge is usually or often used in the Philippines as an . . . Read More
Nilagang mais at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Nilagang mais is a Filipino term which means boiled fresh corn; - - Fresh corn is cooked by immersing . . . Read More
Sinampalukang Manok at glorious-food-glossary.com■■
Sinampalukang Manok refers to a Filipino dish made of chicken cooked with tamarind leaves and sprouts. . . . Read More