2. 1. Observe silence.
2. Always listen.
3. Participate actively.
4. Raise your hand if you
want to talk.
5. Always show respect.
3. 1. Select a leader- to direct
2. Select a secretary- to document
3. Select a reporter- to share
4. Select a grub master- to get materials
4. a. define propaganda technique and its kind
b. share experience in convincing someone to do
something, to believe something or to buy something
c. analyze intention of words or expressions used in
propaganda techniques
d. present varied activities observing propaganda
techniques
OUR TARGET:
5.
6.
7. - A writer’s choice of words,
selection of facts or examples,
or tone of voice reveals his or
her biases.
8. Cats and dogs can both make good pets.
can be affectionate, but they are extremely
difficult to care for. on the other hand, are
also lovable, cuddly animals and they require
moderate care that isn’t too time consuming.
13. - What product is being advertised?
- Were you influenced or convinced with the
advertisement you have just watched?
- Was your decision influenced by it?
14. Looking for facts to back up your
choice is an excellent idea but you
find out who is presenting those
facts…..Are they facts, or is the
advertiser using……what we call
29. 1.Marie notices that many of her friends have
started eating a low-carb diet and drinking protein
shakes. Marie decides that this must be the healthy
way to eat, so she joins them.
35. 3. As your city mayor, I urge you to re-elect
Mr. Diosdado in the next election. My long
experience in office tells me that he is your
best choice.
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37.
38. 4. Don’t be a misfit. Now you can
fit with our Good Fit jeans.
Everybody is wearing them.
39.
40.
41. 5. My opponent is a flip-flop man who
cannot make up his decision. He
changes his mind with a breeze.