krisamerikos.com · News English · 16 Live Sessions

The world is talking.
Join the conversation.

Read the news the way educated professionals do. Understand what's really happening — and why. 16 live sessions with Christopher Huntley — starting June 1, 2026.

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400+ News terms & phrases
Live Expert-led · online
Mon & Thu 9AM New York
June 1 First session
8 weeks To news literacy
Teacher
Christopher Huntley
krisamerikos.com
Schedule
Mondays & Thursdays
9:00 AM New York · Live
First session
Monday, June 1
Last session: July 23, 2026
Format
Live online sessions
Mixed-level EFL learners
Audience
Global EFL learners
All levels welcome
Seats
Limited
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16 sessions across 4 sections

Each section builds on the last — from reading critically to understanding deeply to speaking confidently.

Section 1
The News
Sessions 1–4
What news is, how it's made, and the language journalists use to tell — and shape — a story.
Section 2
The Framework
Sessions 5–8
Four questions you can ask about any story, any time — to understand who is really speaking and why.
Section 3
The Truth
Sessions 9–12
How to spot bias, evaluate sources, read statistics, and compare international perspectives.
Section 4
Your Voice
Sessions 13–16
Make your case. Disagree with clarity. Talk about news in English the way educated native speakers do.
01
The vocabulary of informed people
Without the right words, you cannot think precisely about what you read — let alone discuss it confidently. This course gives you 400+ terms, grammar patterns, and phrases that signal genuine news literacy in English.
02
How to read any story critically
News is not neutral. Every story has an angle, an author, an owner, and an agenda. This course gives you the frameworks to see all of it — so you are never just a passive consumer of information.
03
Why the same event looks different everywhere
A war, an election, a protest — each looks completely different depending on which country's media you read. This course teaches you to compare, contrast, and draw your own conclusions.
04
The confidence to speak up
The ability to talk about current events in English — clearly, accurately, and with authority — is rare. This course is the preparation that most people never had. The world is happening. Learn to discuss it.

Read it. Understand it. Say it.

16 sessions that build news literacy and the confidence to discuss current events in English. Starts Monday, June 1 — once it begins, no new students can join.

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Also included
The News Analysis Toolkit
A complete reference of every analytical tool, framework, and question covered in this course — so you can apply them to any article, any story, any time.
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