Have you ever experienced being misled by advertisements?

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Have you ever experienced being misled by advertisements?

Should you believe all the information you see, hear, and read about? Why or why not?

When is it factual information?

Facts are pieces of information about people, places, things, and events that : are TRUE can be PROVEN do not include the speaker’s/writer’s personal feelings about the topic things the speaker/ writer/ observer has actually seen, heard, smelled, tasted, and felt (with hands)

1. Noynoy Aquino is the 15 th president of our country. 2. Typhoon Pablo has caused a lot of destruction in Cateel in Davao. 3. Janine Tugonon was crowned as the 1 st Runner-up in the Ms. Universe Pageant Nonito Donaire was awarded by Solar Sports as 2012’s Boxer of the Year.

If people just say their feelings or share their thoughts without any real proof, what do you call those?

 things that we have no actual proof of  what we personally think of, personally believe in, or what we feel about a topic of conversation  “statements of belief” opinions.

 what we personally think about a subject/ topic (about a person, place, thing, or idea)  expressions of feeling - usually include adjectives and usually compares 1. Filipinos are so hardworking. 2. Filipino women are the tidiest homemakers in the world.

You can say your opinion by saying:  I think…  I personally believe…  I was thinking that maybe….

1. Noynoy Aquino is the kindest president of the Philippines. 2. Typhoon Pablo is the worst calamity that hit the country. 3. Janine Tugonon is gorgeous. 4. Nonito Donaire is the best athlete of all time.

1. I go to school. 2. I think I would make a good astronaut. 3. More people prefer staying in the country during vacation. 4. The earth moves around the sun. 5. Summer is the best time of the year.  FACT  OPINION  FACT  OPINION

 Some people say their OPINIONS as if they are facts!  Have you encountered such people or situations wherein you believed someone’s statement thinking it was true?  What’s the danger in believing these statements/people?

More Practice!

 Share with your partner the 5 facts you just wrote.  At the end of the 5 facts, share your personal opinion about the things your partner just shared.  Remember to: ▪ make your voice loud ▪ face the opposite group