Ang presentasyong ito ay tumatalakay sa kahulugan, kahalagahan, layunin at gamit ng makrong Kasanayan partikular na sa pagsasalita at pakikinig. Ipinaliliwanag nito ang ugnayan ng dalawa lalo na sa larangan ng komunikasyon.
Ang Talumpati at Ilang Mahahalagang SalikEM Barrera
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Bias Is a tendency to look at things in a certain way, in preference to anoth...ChrisAncero
Bias is a tendency to favor or support one person, group, or point of view over another resulting in unfairness. It can occur when people rely too heavily on initial information, when media selectively reports information, or when people search for information confirming their existing beliefs. Prejudice refers to unfavorable opinions formed without knowledge or reason, and can influence how people interact, especially with those different from their own group. Common types of prejudice include racism, classism, ageism, and religious prejudice.
Ang presentasyong ito ay tumatalakay sa kahulugan, kahalagahan, layunin at gamit ng makrong Kasanayan partikular na sa pagsasalita at pakikinig. Ipinaliliwanag nito ang ugnayan ng dalawa lalo na sa larangan ng komunikasyon.
Ang Talumpati at Ilang Mahahalagang SalikEM Barrera
Ang talumpati ay isang mahalagang sangay ng sining na nagbibigay ng pagkakataon sa isang mananalumpati na makapagbahagi ng kaniyang saloobin o kabatiran sa isang paksa.
Kabilang sa PowerPoint na ito ay ang limang mahalagang salik sa pagsasagawa ng isang talumpati.
Bias Is a tendency to look at things in a certain way, in preference to anoth...ChrisAncero
Bias is a tendency to favor or support one person, group, or point of view over another resulting in unfairness. It can occur when people rely too heavily on initial information, when media selectively reports information, or when people search for information confirming their existing beliefs. Prejudice refers to unfavorable opinions formed without knowledge or reason, and can influence how people interact, especially with those different from their own group. Common types of prejudice include racism, classism, ageism, and religious prejudice.
Conjunctions are parts of speech that connect words, phrases, clauses, or sen...ChrisAncero
The document discusses different coordinating conjunctions in English and provides examples of how they are used. The coordinating conjunctions discussed are: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. Examples are provided to illustrate how each conjunction is used to join two independent clauses or to demonstrate options or show cause and effect.
This document provides information about idioms through matching expressions to their meanings and examples. It defines an idiom as a phrase or expression with a figurative or literal meaning. It then matches 10 idiomatic expressions in Column A to their meanings in Column B and provides examples of each idiom's usage.
The document discusses two literary devices: hyperbole and litotes. Hyperbole uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize something, rather than being taken literally. Examples include saying you're "so hungry you could eat a horse" or telling someone something "a million times." Litotes is a form of understatement using double negatives to emphasize a point, such as saying something is "not bad" to mean it is actually good. The document provides examples of each and assesses whether examples are instances of hyperbole or litotes.
This document defines and provides examples of similes, metaphors, and personification. Similes explicitly compare two unlike things using "like" or "as", metaphors implicitly compare two unlike things without using "like" or "as", and personification involves giving human traits to non-human things. Examples of each technique are given to illustrate their usage.
This document discusses different types of adverbs including adverbs of time, place, manner, and frequency. Adverbs of time provide temporal context like "already", "now", and "yesterday". Adverbs of place describe where something occurred. Adverbs of manner convey how something was done. Adverbs of frequency specify how often something takes place, such as "daily". Adverbs of degree indicate the extent to which something occurred.
An infinitive is the base form of a verb that can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb. As a noun, an infinitive can be the subject or direct object of a sentence. As an adjective, an infinitive can modify or describe a noun. As an adverb, an infinitive can provide more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence. Examples are provided for infinitives functioning in each part of speech.
This document discusses gerunds, gerund phrases, and their functions in sentences. Gerunds are verbals that end in "-ing" and function as nouns. A gerund phrase begins with a gerund and can include objects and modifiers. Gerunds can serve as subjects, direct objects, subject complements, objects of prepositions, and appositives. Examples are provided to illustrate gerunds functioning as different parts of speech.
This document discusses linear and non-linear texts. It provides examples of each type of text, including novels and flowcharts. It describes how linear texts are read from beginning to end in a sequential manner, while non-linear texts can be read in any order and have multiple paths. The document then provides examples of various non-linear visuals like pie charts, bar graphs and Venn diagrams. It includes activities that ask students to examine graphs and charts and answer questions about the information presented.
This short document contains two short phrases that use figures of speech to convey meaning beyond the literal. The first phrase "This coffee shop is an icebox!" uses hyperbole to express that the shop is very cold. The second phrase "The sky misses the sun at night" uses personification to attribute human characteristics of missing something to the sky at night when the sun is absent.
The poem "Auld Lang Syne" by Robert Burns is a nostalgic reflection on old friendships and times past. It uses the passing of time and the distance that grows between old friends as a metaphor for the challenges of adulthood. The poem advocates remembering old friends and experiences from one's childhood and youth through the raising of a "cup of kindness." It is traditionally sung at New Year's celebrations as a way to honor old acquaintances and times gone by as another year passes.
1. You recently had pizza for dinner based on the pizza box and napkins.
2. You enjoy reading magazines as there are several magazine clippings in the bag.
3. You have a pet like a dog or cat since there is an empty bag of pet food in the trash.
The document discusses the meaning behind a Japanese folk tale about a husband telling his wife that if she brings a smiling face to the mirror, she will see a smiling face, and if she is cross, she will see a cross face. It says this means we should treat others as we want to be treated. It agrees with the husband's claim, saying the lesson is that doing good will lead to good things, while doing bad will lead to bad things. The world will reflect what you have done.