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Read with Context
Why the Headline Is Never the Whole Story
Updated: 2026.05.11
3 min read · Basic
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Read with Context
맥락과 함께 읽기
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
여러분의 언어로 교재를 간단히 요약해 주세요.
Q2
What part of the reading resonated with you most?
이번 교재에서 가장 공감하는 내용은 무엇인가요?
Q3
Think of a time you reacted to a headline without reading the full story. What happened when you found out the full context?
헤드라인만 보고 반응했다가 전체 내용을 알게 된 경험이 있나요? 그때 어떻게 되었나요?
Q4
Why do you think people continue to share articles without reading them, even when they know this is a problem?
사람들은 이런 문제를 알면서도 왜 기사를 읽지 않고 공유할까요?
Q5
The article argues that context is rarely about access—it's about habit. Do you agree? What makes it hard to pause before reacting?
이 글은 맥락 파악의 장벽은 접근성이 아니라 습관이라고 합니다. 동의하시나요? 반응하기 전에 멈추기 어려운 이유는 무엇일까요?
Q6
Statistics and quotes can be technically accurate yet deeply misleading. Can you think of an example where this has affected public opinion?
통계나 인용구가 사실이면서도 오해를 불러일으킨 사례를 알고 있나요? 그것이 여론에 어떤 영향을 미쳤나요?
Q7
What questions would you ask before forming an opinion on a news story? Are there sources you trust more than others, and why?
뉴스를 접할 때 의견을 형성하기 전에 어떤 질문을 던지시나요? 더 신뢰하는 출처가 있다면 이유는 무엇인가요?
Q8
Is "reading with context" a realistic habit in today's fast-moving information environment? What would it take to make it more widespread?
오늘날처럼 빠르게 돌아가는 정보 환경에서 '맥락과 함께 읽기'는 현실적인 습관일까요? 이를 더 보편화하려면 무엇이 필요할까요?
Q9
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
궁금한 점이 있거나 수업 중에 얘기해 보고 싶은 질문이 있으면 적어주세요.
Expressions
outrage
a strong feeling of anger and shock caused by something unjust or offensive
Example
1

The headline sparked public outrage, even though the full story was far more nuanced.

Example
2

There was widespread outrage over the policy before anyone had read the actual details.

misleading
giving a wrong impression or causing someone to believe something that is not true
Example
1

The headline was technically accurate but deeply misleading without the full context.

Example
2

Leaving out key details can make even a true statement misleading.

context
the circumstances or background information that help you fully understand something
Example
1

Without context, a single statistic can paint a very different picture than the full data.

Example
2

Reading an article in context means understanding who wrote it and why.

deliberate
done with full awareness and careful thought; intentional rather than accidental
Example
1

Taking a deliberate pause before reacting to news can change what you actually understand.

Example
2

She made a deliberate effort to read the full article before forming an opinion.

verified
confirmed to be true or accurate through checking or evidence
Example
1

In today's world, information often spreads before it has been verified.

Example
2

Always check whether a claim has been verified before sharing it with others.

본 교재는 당사 편집진이 제작하는 링글의 자산으로 저작권법에 의해 보호됩니다. 링글 플랫폼 외에서 자료를 활용하시는 경우 당사와 사전 협의가 필요합니다.
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