THE STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING CRITICAL READING

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Critical reading is an essential skill that enables students to analyze, interpret, and evaluate texts for deeper understanding and informed decision-making. This article explores effective strategies for teaching critical reading, including pre-reading activities, annotation, questioning the author, and post-reading reflections. Additionally, the use of graphic organizers, technology, and collaborative discussions is highlighted as a means of fostering analytical thinking. Challenges in teaching critical reading, such as lack of motivation and text complexity, are addressed alongside practical solutions.

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Bektosheva, D. . (2024). THE STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING CRITICAL READING. Евразийский журнал социальных наук, философии и культуры, 4(12), 7–9. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejsspc/article/view/41022

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