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Lateral Thinking: A Brief Review

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  Lateral Thinking's Illustration, Sources:  Google Image   Do you think like Sherlock Holmes , who drives data and facts to obtain a single answer? OR Do you think like Albert Einstein , who creates information and answers exploratively?   OR... You Can Think Like Both of Them Simultaneously? 😱😱😱 Let's Discuss The Lateral Thinking: Convergent + Divergent           If you think like Holmes, you might prefer the Convergent Thinking. While, Divergent thinking will be yours if you think like Einstein. Lateral thinking is the condition where someone could maximize convergent and divergent thinking at the same time. Wait....😑😑😑😑 WHAT IS CONVERGENT, DIVERGENT, and LATERAL THINKING THEN?! Around the 1950s, Joy Paul Guilford, an American Psychologist, introduced the terms "convergent thinking" and "divergent thinking" related to the concept of critical thinking and creative thinking (Wenzel & Gerrig, 2015). Convergent thinking...

MEME in ENGLISH LEARNING? Hmmm...

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  Troll , One of The Most Iconic Meme Characters Have you ever read a meme ? Or, have you ever make it? It may sound weird but MEME COULD ENHANCE STUDENTS' READING INTEREST!  Richard Dawkins, Retrieved from:  Google Image   Meme itself has long history and deep definition 😲😱. The word Meme  was firstly introduced by an evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins, in 1976. Meme comes from the Greek Word “Mimema”,  means Something Imitated . Dawkins describes memes as a being form of cultural propagation,  which is a way for people to transmit social memories and cultural ideas to each other. Nowadays, there are various ways of sharing memes. Photos and Videos are being so popular, but photos get more attention since it is easier to create 😏.  Meme Generator - Meme Maker App (Free)              Recently, Meme Generator is a famous application for making a meme. It is available for free on Google Play Store and App...

EFL vs ESL: What are them?

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Retrieved from:  Google Image Let me guess, you might get a task to describe the difference between  EFL and ESL context? OH NO IT'S A YES! 😱😱😱 Well, this writing will give you a portrayal about that!