Today, AI tools can give us answers in seconds. This is helpful, but it also means we may stop using our own thinking skills. Reading is not just taking in information — it is understanding, questioning, and deciding what is true or useful.
Critical thinking means checking information, comparing ideas, and asking simple questions like:
“Is this correct?” “Who wrote this?” “What is the purpose?”
These skills protect us from false information and help us become more confident, independent learners. Even with AI, we still need to analyse, critique, and think for ourselves and then express our ideas and give our responses in speech.
If you want to practise these skills, you can join my news-article reading sessions and/or critical thinking speaking classes (A Topic A Lesson). In these classes, we will learn how to read carefully, ask good questions, and explain our ideas clearly.
I offer guided reading sessions, news-article discussions, and critical thinking speaking classes. These sessions help learners practise asking the right questions, analysing information deeply, and expressing clear, well-reasoned opinions — skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom.(More of these classes are on my lesson list)
If you're ready to strengthen your thinking in the AI age, join me for a session and discover how powerful your mind can be when you train it to do more than accept easy answers.
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