The document provides guidance on expressing beliefs based on viewing materials. It defines a belief as a personal opinion that may differ between individuals. It offers tips to carefully study details, consider multiple perspectives, and signal opinions using phrases like "in my opinion" to thoughtfully share convictions while managing emotions.
The document provides guidance on expressing beliefs based on viewing materials. It defines a belief as a personal opinion that may differ between individuals. It offers tips to carefully study details, consider multiple perspectives, and signal opinions using phrases like "in my opinion" to thoughtfully share convictions while managing emotions.
The document provides guidance on expressing beliefs based on viewing materials. It defines a belief as a personal opinion that may differ between individuals. It offers tips to carefully study details, consider multiple perspectives, and signal opinions using phrases like "in my opinion" to thoughtfully share convictions while managing emotions.
complete name on the chat box LOG OUT: Attendance link will be posted on our google classroom Attendance Good morning everyone, as of ___:___ AM there are _______ students in this meeting. Quarter 3 Lesson 4 Expressing Beliefs Based on the Material Viewed JURY DUTY Case of Cameron Coyle Herrin • Herrin is charged for vehicular homicide • It was is car that hit Jessica Raubernolt and her baby Lillia, as they crossed the street, killing them both. • During his trial, Herrin’s attorneys said he was a NOT GUILTY GUILTY good boy who made a bad mistake. Case of Ariel Cabije Mahinay • A father stole 100 trays of eggs worth 20,00 pesos • Mahinay said he stole the egg to provide food for his family. • He has two children: a four- year-old boy and a six-month- old baby girl • “Kay unsaon man nga lisod NOT man gyud, pait kayo” (What GUILTY GUILTY else can I do. It’s a difficult life. We are poor. What do you feel about the two cases that we talked about? Which case do you think deserve justice? In our daily life, we often see photographs or posters, or watch movies, documentaries, opinion programs, and others. You come across ideas and these makes you think of the things you believe in. As you do so, you may feel the urge to express your conviction about a particular concept based on the material. However, there are things to consider in expressing one’s beliefs in these viewing materials. What is a belief or conviction? Belief or Conviction • is something that is accepted, consider to be true or held as an opinion • personal & subjective • may differ according to different people Tips in expressing beliefs 1. Carefully study the details of the material. 2. Learn to weigh out the pros and cons of your arguments and be deliberate in voicing out your opinions. 3. Come to understanding of both positive and negative points raised. Deliberate on them. Consider which ones may be taken to create a win-win situation. How do we express our beliefs and conviction? The following are useful for signaling an opinion or belief being shared: • In my opinion… • I believe that… • For me… • Personally… • My personal Take on it is • I’m convinced/not (that)… convinced… • To my understanding… • It seems to me that… • From what I know… • As far as I’m concerned… • I’m a (great/firm) believer in … • I’m passionate about… • I’m committed to… • I don’t believe in… • I think that is… Which sentence is a belief?
1. Rabbits are mammals.
2. For me, kittens are cuter than puppies. Which sentence is a belief? 1. I’m convinced that the vaccines are dangerous. 2. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines had a similarly high efficacy in preventing symptomatic disease. Which sentence is a belief? 1. The Russo-Ukrainian War is an ongoing war primarily involving Russia, Belarus, and pro-Russian forces on one side, and Ukraine on the other. 2. I think that Russians should support the movement to stop the war. Keep in mind that your reaction depends on how well you understand a message on a material viewed and on how well you pay attention to details, process nonverbal cues, and interpret meanings. You should also manage your emotions, because the more in control you are, the more objective and rational your reactions will be. Let’s Practice Q3L4 Learning Task 2
Read the statements. Put a
check (✓) if it is a correct way of expressing beliefs or opinion, and cross (X) if it is not. 1. I believe that this Covid-19 pandemic will end soon. 2. Personally, I think staying at home will keep us safe from Covid-19 Virus. 3. I disagree with the host’s stand on the issue, he is very wrong. 4. The movie is simply disgusting. 5. It seems to me that the plot of the movie is not as good as advertised. Performance Task 4