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Extensive Reading vs Intensive Reading
What is meant by “extensive” and
“intensive”?
•Extensive
and intensive reading refer to approaches to language learning and teaching.
•From
their names, you can probably deduce that they both celebrate reading as an
integral part of language learning.
•Where
they differ, however, is in their approach to this activity.
•Extensive Reading
•Extensive reading can
essentially also be referred to as reading for joy.
•This
approach advocates reading as much material in your target language as humanly
possible.
•This
way, its advocates claim, you will be exposed to the widest range of vocabulary
and grammatical structures.
•All
of this is supposed to make you a better language learner and help you on the
way to fluency.
•Intensive Reading
•Intensive
reading, on
the other hand, focuses on closely following a shorter text, doing exercises
with it, and learning it in detail.
•According
to this approach, this helps language learners really understand the language’s
grammar and syntax.
•The
proponents of this method use a range of exercises to complement the reading
itself.
•Foreign
language
students can, for example, read a short paragraph and then answer questions
about the text, order sentences, or find specific words.
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