In the context of quality education, thinking quality is one of the important components of the core competence of English subjects. This study focuses on the application of anchored instruction in middle school English reading classrooms to cultivate students’ thinking quality. In conclusion, the thesis discusses some useful strategies to cultivate students’ thinking quality through teaching examples, providing enlightenment for teachers to design different teaching activities in reading and cultivate students’ logical, critical and creative thinking.
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