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ENGLISH 7

WEEK 5
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MELC 18:
ENGLISH 7

E x p re s s o n e ’s
beliefs/convictions based on
a material viewed

LESSON:
Expressing One’s Own Values and Beliefs
ENGLISH 7

•The Philippines is an
archipelago not only of more
than 7,000 islands but also of
diverse customs and traditions.
These traditions are formed as
a result of our ancestors’
beliefs.

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BELIEFS
-are ideas that we accept and claim as truth. We
consider them important that we adopt these into
our everyday lives, as well as in our decision
making. Our values, attitudes and behaviors are
influenced by these ideas that we strongly
believe in.
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In today’s lesson, you will read about some of the beliefs that
Filipinos live by, especially familial milestones, particularly on
wedding days.

1. Pamamanhikan -

2. Veil and Cord -

3. Coins / Aras - The groom gives the bride the 13 coins or ‘aras,’ which symbolizes the promise of
prosperity to their future family

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PRESENTATION TITLE
The way to get started
is to quit talking and
begin doing.
Walt Disney

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TEAM PRESENTATION TITLE

Name Name Name Name


Title Title Title Title

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In today’s lesson, you will read about some of the beliefs that
Filipinos live by, especially familial milestones, particularly on
wedding days.

This is the first step in a - In the wedding day, chosen


Filipino wedding, where the godparents or sponsors put The groom gives the Usually done after the
wedding ceremony, the now
  - this dance is usually the
first dance of the
groom’s family meet the the veil and cord to the bride bride the 13 coins or newlyweds are showered newlyweds, whereas
bride’s family and serve as
the groom’s official proposal.
and groom, with the veil ‘aras,’ which with grains of rice as a sign sponsors, family relatives,
symbolizing the of bounty and rain, and guests pin bills to the
Usually they sit down, have a
feast, and talk about the bride bride and groom ‘being symbolizes the or blessings. Rice in bride and groom’s clothes,
and groom’s plans for the clothed as one’ and the cord promise of weddings also holds a sacred which is considered a way to
wedding. This ends with both wrapped around status as pre-colonial help the couple
families giving gifts to each the couple in a figure eight
prosperity to their
get started in their married
other. which symbolizes eternal future family life financially.
bond of fidelity.

Pamamanhikan Veil/ Cord COINS/ARAS A shower of RICE Money Dance

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Read the excerpt of the short story titled, “The Wedding Dance” by Amador
Daguio, a Filipino writer from Lubuagan, Kalinga before the World War II.
1. What is the situation of Awiyao and Lumnay’s
marriage?
2. How did Lumnay respond to Awiyao when he invited
him to come to the wedding dance?
3. What was expected of them during their time of
marriage? Were they able to fulfill it?
4. Do you think Awiyao and Lumnay love each other?
Explain your answer.
5. If you were in the situation of Awiyao and Lumnay,
would you defy your tribe’s tradition? Why or why
not?
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THANK YOU

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