Differentiating Between Fact and Opinion (Intermediate Course)

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In today’s world of constant information — from social media feeds to breaking news — it’s easy to confuse what’s true with what’s just someone’s opinion.
This lesson helps learners sharpen their critical thinking by learning to tell the difference.

Through relatable examples and simple strategies, you’ll learn how to identify facts and opinions, understand why this distinction matters, and use quick tools to verify information in everyday life.

By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and make decisions based on evidence — not emotion.

Key Takeaways:

Understand the difference between facts and opinions.

Recognize biased or persuasive language.

Apply quick checks to verify information.

Strengthen your ability to think critically and stay inform

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What Will You Learn?

  • In today’s world of constant information — from social media feeds to breaking news — it’s easy to confuse what’s true with what’s just someone’s opinion
  • You’ll be able to think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and make decisions based on evidence — not emotion.
  • Key Takeaways:
  • Understand the difference between facts and opinions.
  • Recognize biased or persuasive language.
  • Apply quick checks to verify information.
  • Strengthen your ability to think critically and stay inform

Course Content

Differentiating Between Fact and Opinion (Intermediate Course)
In today’s world of constant information — from social media feeds to breaking news — it’s easy to confuse what’s true with what’s just someone’s opinion. This lesson helps learners sharpen their critical thinking by learning to tell the difference. Through relatable examples and simple strategies, you’ll learn how to identify facts and opinions, understand why this distinction matters, and use quick tools to verify information in everyday life. By the end of the lesson, you’ll be able to think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and make decisions based on evidence — not emotion. Key Takeaways: Understand the difference between facts and opinions. Recognize biased or persuasive language. Apply quick checks to verify information. Strengthen your ability to think critically and stay inform

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