Good day Ma'am, I really admire your comprehensive and clear explanation :) I actually use your video as a reference. However, what boggles me right now is the set of examples given under the claims of fact. How can we make it debatable or to assert on something if it is already exists as a fact? Thank you so much Ma'am for the valuable inputs. More power!
Claim of fact is something that has existed abd will exist. We wil try to reason that is known to something unknown. In our statement, it is to gain acceptance that is currently not accepted as fact or that is somethin that is currently considered a fact, should no longer be considered as such.
A statement that is universally accepted will never be considered as “claim of fact” but rather a “statement of fact”. It was said that a statement should be debatable for it to be considered as claim. Some examples given were statements of fact
This is really a big help for my COT ma'am...I made this as a reference.. Ma'am if you don't mind, can I ask a copy of a lesson plan for this?Thank you in advance.
thanks.i dont have detailed lesson plan for this topic. You may create your own esp. that demo lesson is done virtually. It would be a different setting already
Thank you for the wonderful lecture. However, the semantics of “Argument” apply to proving a hypothesis, usually surrounding a “Theory”, whereas, a “Claim” is to provide the introspective of a “Fact”. You cannot have a Claim in an Argument because if you are able to cite or prove a fact, there is no further necessity for an “Argument”. 😊 - For Example: I only meant to make an “Argument” towards the “Claim” based on the title of this video. There are many perspectives in English literature, my “Claim” is debatable but my “Argument” can surely necessitate the discovery of a Hypothesis based on my explanation 😊
Ma'am Can you answer this question po ? claim of FACT, claim of POLICY claim of VALUE 1.Cigarette smoking can harm than do good. 2. Happiness is a choice . 3. Education isn't assurance for success. 4.K-12 curriculum program helps learners prepare for college. 5.Mathematics is the most difficult subject in High School.
Try to answer them so you can learn more. What I mean here is, I create supplementary videos to help students understand their lessons but I respect teachers who are giving tasks/assignments to their students.
Thankyou ma'am for these lesson, watching now coz, maybe these will be ur topic later hehehe (sorry for the wrong grammar ma'am ) #studying how to speak english HAHAHA
Hi po ma'am! Can I ask if you would consider "Smoking marijuana is less harmful to one's health than smoking cigarettes" as a claim of fact? Its phrasing makes it seem like a value claim but my resources say it is a claim of fact.
@@TeachinglearningEnglish thankss po maam! I'll also ask if you would consider "The presence of wildlife enrich human life" as a value claim? I'd assume there is a criteria present in the argument but also, the claim can be proven both by quantitative and qualitative data. I also personally find "enrich" to be a bit ambiguous.
Thank you for your question.Alll gender have equal opportunities nowadays. As long as you continue to pursue your dreams, you can get it Keep on learning.
Kindly check po parallelism in your sentence, " Winning by cheating is worse than losing honesty". Should it be better if it is stated this way?- Winning by cheating is worse than losing with honesty?
Hello po ma'am.Good day po. Matanong ko lang po sana kung kasali po ba ang word na "need" sa mga keywords para ma identify po na Policy claim po yung statements? Maraming salamat po
Maam if mag hahanap ng claim sa paragraph, dapat po ba isama lahat yung na sa sentence including yung may comma, or yung statement lg po na claim. Thank youu
Thank You ma'am!!! for the informative and helpful lesson and i would like to ask your permission to use this as my reference for my reporting, this really help me to explain well my assigned lesson. :>>
How about this ma'am? Is this an example of a claim of fact? Thanks for your video. "Kiamba has the cleanest waterfalls that can give tourists a relaxing view."
@@TeachinglearningEnglish thanks ma'am. I've made a claim but I don't know if it's right. Is this a claim of fact? " Being the world's most advanced country, Japan can invent technologies that are greatly helpful to its citizens."
Thanks ma'am. Diba po yung claim na "Men are better in Math than women" is kind of explicit claim? Is it possible po ba to make it as an implicit claim? :)
@@TeachinglearningEnglish thanks ma'am. I'll paraphrase po. How about po ito ma'am, is this an explicit claim? "Hard work and determination will make a person rich."
Ma'am, is this an example of a claim of value? "Dictatorship rotten the foundation of public governance, which is of the people, for the people, and by the people."
@@TeachinglearningEnglish thanks ma'am. How about this ma'am, last question po. Is this a claim of value? "Cellular phones become the most essential tool of communication nowadays."
@@TeachinglearningEnglish It says that we have to write claims po ma'am 1 claim of fact 1 claim of value 1 claim of policy 2 paragraphs only in every claim po ma'am Topic po : Social Media
Ma'am, good pm. Dba tama po na claim of value ang cell phones pull students away from learning? Kasi po not all people or students agree with this. Gamit din kase talaga yung cellphone sa pagresearch o kung ano man.Some will approve and not approve to this so am I right that it's a claim of value?