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5 The teacher gives the students a matching exercise to test their understanding of the strategies used in the clickbait headlines. They check the answers in pairs and compare the strategies listed below with their own interpretations. 1. Man tries to hug a wild lion. You a. Challenge to readers’ IQ won’t believe what happens next. 2. 21 stars who ruined their faces b. Promises due to plastic surgery 3. Man divorced his wife after c. Lists with ‘jewels’ knowing what is in this photo 4. 15 hilarious tweets of stupid d. Inducing fear people that make you think: “Do these people even exist?” 5. Can you solve this ancient e. Shocking / amazing riddle? 90% of the people gave unbelievable results the wrong answer 6. Supermodels use these simple f. Celebrity gossip tricks to stay young. Find out their secrets 7. You might suffer from a serious g. Making readers feel superior condition if you experience these symptoms 8. 15 perfect tweets that sum up h. Mysterious stories student life (no 13 is hilarious) Key: 1e, 2f, 3h, 4g, 5a, 6b, 7d, 8c The clickbait headings were adapted from the internet resource https://medium.com/zerone-magazine/you-wont-believe-how-these-9-shocking- clickbaits-work-number-8-is-a-killer-4cb2ceded8b6 / 6 The teacher directs the students to do research online and find one more example for each of the strategies listed above. 7 Follow-up. Students are asked to reflect on why clickbait is bad journalism and write down their opinion. The activities listed above can be used with intermediate to advanced students in order to not only help them practise the language effectively and communicatively, but to engage them in exercising their critical thinking skills. This will best serve the aim of education which, as Albert Einstein said, “is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” Bibliography: Hughes, John. Critical Thinking in the Language Classroom. 2014. https://www.ettoi.pl/PDF_resources/Critical_ThinkingENG.pdf Schmidt, Anthony. Critical thinking and English language teaching Pt1. 2016 in EFL Magazine. https://www.eflmagazine.com/critical-thinking-english-language- teaching/ 13