(EN7VC-IV-i-16) : Express One's Beliefs/convictions Based On A Material Viewed
(EN7VC-IV-i-16) : Express One's Beliefs/convictions Based On A Material Viewed
(EN7VC-IV-i-16) : Express One's Beliefs/convictions Based On A Material Viewed
LEARNING COMPETENCY
(EN7VC-IV-i-16) : Express one’s beliefs/convictions based on a material viewed
I. Objectives:
1. differentiate beliefs and convictions by examining the various examples presented;
2. formulate sentences that express beliefs and convictions;
3. organize information of the material viewed and evaluate its importance;
4. observe correct use of signal phrases expressing beliefs and opinions; and
5. present a graphic organizer expressing beliefs and convictions from a material viewed.
.
Materials:
1. Handouts
2. Manila paper/s; colored markers
3. Art Materials
References:
1. Self Learning Module (SLM) prepared by Department of Education)
Preliminary Activity:
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your
English notebook.
1. An acceptance that the statement is true or that something exists is
called
A. belief B. conviction C. knowledge D. opinion
JPF pg. 1
6. Which of the following statements does not belong to the group?
A. Avoid getting a wound or injury on Good Friday because it will never
heal.
B. Singing while cooking will make you single for the rest of your life.
C. Combing your hair at night will bring bad luck.
D. What you do to others will come back to you.
ACTIVITY 1
Activity 1 Believe It or Not
Read some of the Filipino beliefs and convictions listed in the first column of the chart below. Check
() the appropriate Yes or No column as your response.
JPF pg. 2
ACTIVITY 2
Process Question :
ANALYSIS
JPF pg. 3
Activity 3A
Observe the infographic below about the Filipino Dining Etiquette
Source: https://bit.ly/33TtabK
The sentences below are sample interpretations that are generated out from the infographic.
1. I believe that we can be early when invited to eat.
2. In my opinion, Filipinos have the fork and spoon as typical utensils.
3. I think the gender of the guest will be revealed by the dropping of the utensils.
4. I feel that I cannot refuse any packed meal.
5. In my personal view, burping is acceptable.
6. From my point of view, “hostess” sounds indifferent to Filipinos because of its other meaning.
Identify the above sentences as to where they should belong. Fill in the columns below. Copy the table and
write your answers on your English notebook.
JPF pg. 4
Activity 3B Language Connections
Looking back at the sentences in Activity 3, notice the underlined words.
Process Questions:
1. What have you noticed about the underlined words? How do you call
them?
2. What particular thought do these words mean?
3. What do you need to remember in sentences expressing beliefs or
convictions?
ABSTRACTION
Belief vs Conviction
A belief is something that is considered correct and true. For example, a person can believe in
various things such as cultural or personal faith, morality, or values. It expresses viewpoints, but it is not
based on facts or other evidences. A belief is also an opinion, which is why it cannot serve as the basis for a
formal argument.
Beliefs are very personal ideas and cannot be rejected because they express an opinion. Also, these
beliefs are not mandatory to change completely with new experiences.
Go over the various tasks that you came across in the lesson. Reflect on the valuable insights that you have
gained. Make sure to write down your reflection on your English notebook.
APPLICATION
Use the infographic to express your beliefs and convictions regarding COVID-19 Protective
Measures. Make sure to use the basic signal phrases. Fill in the chart below with five (5) sentences of beliefs
and five (5) sentences of convictions.
Source: https://bit.ly/2IttS8e
ASSESSMENT
Directions: Observe the editorial cartoon that was released by Philippine Daily Inquirer on May 21, 2020.
Provide your own beliefs and convictions below. (10 points).
Prepared by:
JEFFERSON P. FLOR
Teacher 1
Checked by:
LITA B. ESPINOSA
Master Teacher I
JPF pg. 7