Sunday, May 29, 2022

Quarter 4, Week 3- Making Judgements




Our topic for week 3 was about Making judgments. Our topic started with a question: "What is the right way of judging?" I don't remember the exact question but for me the right way of judging someone is you judge them in a positive word or in a positive way that can enlighten their mood. As a student, we must assess the relevance and values of ideas, the soundness of the author's logic, and the quality of the presentation to evaluate whether the information supplied is factual, credible, and believable. When making judgments we consider the relevance, worth of ideas, soundness of the author's reasoning, and effective presentation.

We have our spelling for week 3. This spelling was given by our teacher.


Anglo American for week 3:
Dan Brown was our Anglo-American for week 3. His famous works are The Vinci Code, Angels, and Demons, Deception Point, and Inferno. The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons were two of Dan Brown's films that I watched. Da Vinci's Code is about the child between Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene and Angels and Demons is about acts against the Vatican during an important event. I recommend this movie to the readers but remember that the movie is just fiction and there's no child between Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene.

Figure of Speech for week 3:




Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Quarter 4, Week 2 – Judging the Validity of Evidence

 


In week 2 we talk about validity evidence but before that what is evidence? The available body of facts or information that indicates whether a belief or proposition is accurate or valid is known as evidence. Evidence includes data, quotations, facts, statistics, arguments, theories, and research. In validity evidence, we have 4 types. The first type is Statistical Evidence. Statistical Evidence is the most vital type of evidence. It includes numbers and percentages. The second type is Testimonial evidence, Testimonial Evidence is evidence that brings an expert opinion to support the claim. The third type is Anecdotal evidence. It's a case or study that supports your own thesis and the last type of validity evidence is Analogical Evidence. Analogical Evidence compares something that is not certainly known or with a known situation and is one of the weakest sorts of evidence in writing. Following that, the next draw conclusion from the comparison.


Friday, May 20, 2022

Quarter 4, Week 1 – Analytical Listening


It's our first week of the fourth quarter. I'm glad that we started our quarter with an interesting topic which is Analytical Listening. In analytical listening, we have 4 types which are Appreciative listening, Emphatic listening, Comprehensive/Active listening, and our last type is Critical/Analytical listening. Appreciative listening means we're listening for joy and pleasure, like listening to your favorite music. Lending an ear or listening to our friends' problems is referred to emphatic listening; we listen so that we can provide emotional support for the speaker. Comprehensive listening is when we listen to understand the message of the speaker, for example, listening to your teacher to understand your topic and the last is Critical or Analytical listening, Critical or Analytical listening is listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting and rejecting it. I really focused on our meeting and lesson that day because it was interesting and easy to understand but I'm quite upset while we were having a recitation because my computer keeps lagging at that time so I can't tap the raised hand and lose extra points. We end our meeting with a prayer and saying goodbye or thank you to our teacher because he teaches us and there are no quizzes posted for week 1 yet except in the weekly blog.