This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to apply their mastery of a wide variety of critical reading strategies, including speed reading, marking and charting the text, note taking, finding underlying assumptions (both stated and unstated), identifying argument and author‘ position, justifying argument, summarizing and writing response of written academic texts at upper intermediate level using CER (claim, evidence and reasoning). It also gives the students the opportunity to practice using targets vocabulary from the Academic Word List (AWL) levels 5-8. The topics in this course include literacy, sociology, pedagogy, and many more. Along the course, students are involved in various activities designed to help them practice and improve their critical reading skills, including: responding to upper-intermediate academic texts by having individual presentations, group and class discussions, and composing summaries of written academic texts. All teaching-learning activities are conducted through lecturing, discussion, and question-answer.