Mass media is in today’s world the main source of information and entertainment for everyone, from television and films to radio, social networks, newspapers, video games and advertisements. Each format delivers messages that are designed with a purpose and intention which as consumers is very important to identify to avoid falling into believing fake information. That is why critical thinking and media literacy have become crucial in the current state of the world. First, it is important to define these terms. Critical thinking is the ability to analyze data and moving beyond superficial understanding by questioning the values, ideologies and intentions that lie beneath the content we consume. Media literacy is closely linked to critical thinking; it entails reading with the aim of uncovering hidden messages, being aware of bias and reflect on the language being used. Both strategies help you navigate a world full of fake news and content made to manipulate you into taking a decision ...
The following text uses crime and punishment vocabulary as a way of practicing my English writing: I have a story to tell you, you’ll never believe what happened. Yesterday, I was watching the news when I heard the story of a man who was arrested for armed robbery at a jewelry store. There were witnesses at the scene that told the officer that the criminal had threatened every customer and employee inside the store with a weapon, everyone was terrified. He then went to steal several expensive watches. Later that afternoon, through social media I found more information about the robbery. The authorities had reported that the thief had already a lengthy criminal record that included drug trafficking as well. In the comments a local resident explained that he knew the man and that throughout the years he had been hiding packages in his suitcase and had tried to smuggle it across the border. What happened got me thinking on the punishments these kinds of people d...
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