"Reading facilitates cognitive development and the expansion of the lexical fund. Statistical data confirms that systematic interaction with text improves neuroplasticity..."

"You know, I actually started reading more lately. It's just cool—it's like watching a movie but way more detailed in your head." 4. Practical Exercises for the Lesson

The way we "reason" changes based on who we are talking to and what our goal is. Key Features To explain a phenomenon or prove a theory.

Standardized phrasing, lack of emotion, extreme clarity, formal vocabulary. To persuade the audience or raise a social issue.

Strict logic, specialized terminology, objective tone, complex sentence structures. To justify a decision or regulation.

Give students a simple colloquial reasoning text and ask them to rewrite it in a scientific style using specialized vocabulary.