📚 Teaching English without teaching grammar.
🔍 Developing critical thinking skills.
💭 Encouraging active engagement in conversations.
🔑 Asking specific questions and looking for evidence are key to detecting BS and false claims.
🔎 Learning to identify logical fallacies is important in critical thinking and argument analysis.
🛡️ Ad hominem attacks undermine the integrity of a person's argument and should be avoided.
⭐ Identifying logical fallacies is essential for critical thinking.
🧠 Developing thinking skills beyond memorization is crucial for deep thinking.
💡 Being open to changing opinions and asking questions is necessary for personal and societal growth.
🌍 Using real-world examples and current events in learning enhances understanding and awareness.
📚 Teaching English through discussions on current events and articles fosters language acquisition.
🗣️ Respectful and open conversation is encouraged in the classroom, while personal attacks are not allowed.
💡 Challenging and questioning ideas is not only a right, but an ethical responsibility to prevent harm.
📚 Learning a language involves making mistakes to understand its boundaries.
💬 Creating a comfortable atmosphere encourages students to engage in conversations and ask for help.
🌍 Language acquisition is a process that allows for mistakes and does not judge or grade students negatively.
📚 Language learning is more than memorizing rules and grammar.
💡 Focusing on content before form in writing is essential.
🧠 Challenging societal narratives and exploring cognitive dissonance leads to personal growth.
💡 Encouraging students to ask questions and be curious.
🗝️ The importance of not being afraid to question and challenge beliefs.
🎓 Teaching students to think critically and make their own choices.
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