PERCEPTION
ARE BASED ON THE SENSORY
INFORMATIONYOU CAN OBSERVE
DIRECTLY THROUGH YOUR SENSE OF
SIGHT, SMELL, HEAR, FEEL, AND TASTE.
DO YOU
LIKE THE
FEELING
OF RAIN?
DO YOU
LIKE
SEEINGS
DOGS?
DO YOU
LIKE
LISTENING
TO KPOP?
DO YOU
LIKE
EATING
SPICY
FOOD?
DO YOU
LIKE THE
SMELL OF
GASOLINE?
HEARSAYS
ARE SECONDHAND INFORMATION
RECEIVED FROM OTHER PEOPLE
EITHER FROM TELEVISION, RADIO,
OR FROM ANOTHER PERSON.
HAVE YOU
HEARD
ABOUT THE
NEWS???
CELEBRITY GOSSIP
EXAMPLES OF HEARSAYS IN MEDIA (OGIE DIAZ & XIAN GAZA)
CANALSOLEADTO
MISINFORMATION
INFERENCES
ARE COMBINATIONS OF FACTS
AND BELIEFS RESULTING TO
EITHER FACT OR BELIEF
DEPENDING ON THE EVIDENCES.
Observation:
The sky is dark,
and there are
clouds. (fact)
Inference:
I believe it
might rain soon.
Observation: The
restaurant is
crowded, and people
are waiting for tables.
Inference: I believe
the food must be
good, or there could
be a special event
happening.
Observation: The
road is blocked with
cars, and there are
honking horns.
Inference: I believe
there might be an
accident or road
construction causing
the delay.
Observation: A
person is checking
their watch
frequently and
tapping their foot.
Inference: I believe
they might be
anxious or in a hurry.
Observation: Your
classmate is always
passing assignments
on time and active in
class.
Inference: I believe
she is running for
honors and is super
smart.
INTUITIONS
ARE UNEXPLAINABLE
SPONTANEOUS FEELINGS.
INTUITIONS
feelings or thoughts you get
without consciously thinking
about them;GUTFEELING
INFORMAL ENGLISH PHRASES
I BELIEVE + [YOUR SENTENCE]
I believe schools should encourage students to walk or
cycle to school rather than drive.
IN MY MIND, + [YOUR SENTENCE]
In my mind, no-one should have to pay for medical care.
I BELIEVE SCHOOL IS…
IN MY MIND SCHOOL IS…
I BELIEVE ENGLISH IS…
IN MY MIND ENGLISH IS…
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
Use of technology in school
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
Bullying
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
Littering
I BELIEVE…
IN MY MIND…
Use of Social Media
FORMAL ENGLISH PHRASES
IT WOULD SEEM THAT + [YOUR SENTENCE]
It would seem that children learn best when they
are feeling comfortable.
IT COULD BE ARGUED THAT + [YOUR
SENTENCE]
It could be argued that the benefits outweigh the
drawbacks in this situation.
FORMAL ENGLISH PHRASES
THIS SUGGESTS THAT + [YOUR SENTENCE]
The evidence suggests that people who speak more
than one language have more job opportunities.
THIS PROVES THAT + [YOUR SENTENCE]
This proves that the best way to lose weight is through a
controlled diet and a good exercise program.