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Shiela Ann Neron

Teacher-Applicant
Who Am I?
1. I am one of your ability that
you can find in chart.

C
2. I am first in final.

F
3. I am a vitamin that you can
get in squash but never in
grass.

A
4. I am the sound of a three-
letter word kind of drink that
is healthy for the body.

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FACT
French fries taste better with
ketchup.
Sunday is the best day of the week.
ONPOINI

OPINION
Listening Analytically to
Distinguish Fact from
Opinion
Know the Difference!

Fact – is something which can be


verified with evidences and is
provable, observable and measurable.
Facts that can be proven by reliable
authority such as:

Statistics
Proven scientific law
History book
Governmental laws
An observation

Note: None of these authorities are full proof, but the


information they provide is considered to be fact.
Example:
Ferdinand Marcos is the former
president of the Philippines.
Know the Difference!

Opinion – is something, which can’t be


proven, and they are based on
someone’s thoughts, feelings and
understanding.
Example:
President Duterte is the best
president.
Key Points
Though you use facts to add
credibility to an opinion, it is still an
opinion.
Though an opinion may be widely
accepted, it does not make any fact.
Heed the warnings!
maybe
perhaps
best/worst
probably
apparently
Guidelines of Listening
1. Keep an open mind.
2.Stay focused on the
topic.
3.Identify purpose and
main idea.
Let’s have a recap!
Assignment:
Watch a television news
and list 5 facts and 5
opinions you heard.
And
this
is
mine!

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