Q2: 'The Power of Curiosity' - Read the passage aloud
● Recording…
Curiosity is more than just asking questions—it’s the drive to explore, learn, and understand the world. From scientists discovering new planets to artists experimenting with colour, curiosity fuels creativity and progress. In school, curious students often go beyond the textbook, seeking answers through research and discussion. Curiosity can lead to unexpected discoveries and deeper understanding. It encourages us to challenge ideas and think critically. While curiosity may sometimes lead to mistakes, it also opens doors to growth. Being curious means never settling for 'just because.' It’s the spark behind every great invention and idea.