Quarter 3 - Week 4
Quarter 3 - Week 4
expected to:
1. differentiate belief from conviction;
2. familiarize expressions in stating
beliefs/convictions;
3. communicate beliefs/convictions
according to one’s culture and
experiences; and
4. express one’s beliefs/convictions based
on a material viewed.
Let’s Talk About:
1. What do you think about the
television programs or movies
that you watch?
2. What are your reactions on the
video clips on the internet:
tiktok, youtube, facebook.?
What’s your Thought?
What’s your Thought?
What’s your Thought?
What’s your Thought?
What are beliefs
and conviction?
Beliefs
- is something that an individual
considers as the truth. It is
shaped by the individual’s
background experiences and is
based on one’s cultural or
personal faith, morality, or
values.
Conviction
- is a firm belief on something
that an individual is convinced
of. To be convinced you need to
obtain all related information
like
• STATISTICAL DATA
- based on analysis of statistics;
• OBSERVATIONAL DATA
- based on what the person has observed or
perceived they observed
• CAUSAL DATA
- based on what fact has caused a particular
factual result; and
• EXPERIENTIAL DATA
- based on what experience shows can be inferred
from the facts.
A conviction remains the same
even with new experiences and
even after long periods of time
because it is built in concrete
information.
What are some
expression use to
show strong belief
and conviction?
Useful Expressions:
I think …
I believe …
I feel …
I guess …
In my opinion …
In my experience …
Useful Expressions:
As far as I know …
My impression is that …
I would say that …
Speaking personally …
I have the feeling that …
Some people say that …
Useful Expressions:
From my point of view …
As far as I’m concerned…
I’d like to point out that …
I’d suggest that …
I have considered …
For me …
Unbox the Picture:
Belief of one,
Belief of Many