Apart from its well-loved tourist attractions and trademark Filipino hospitality, the Philippines is a country that promises a more productive and memorable experience to every non-native English speaking tourist by means of comprehensive and cost-effective ESL (English as a Second Language) training.
Whether in an ordinary person’s environment or in a world dominated by famous local celebrities, mockery of bad English is pretty much evident. Mispronounced words and poor grammar by a Filipino get a lot of flak from other Filipinos who think they know better, while native English speakers coming to the Philippines to live and/or work who struggle to speak in straight Tagalog are perceived as cute and acceptable by the Filipino community. Between two Filipinos who have proven skills in oral and written English, they are sometimes subject to discrimination among peers as to who belongs to the “sosyal” (posh) and the parvenu set.