Extensive reading in the second language classroom
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Extensive reading in the second language classroom
(Cambridge language education / series editor, Jack C. Richards)
Cambridge University Press, 2004, c1998
4th printing
- : hardback
- : pbk
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First published 1998
"Bibliography of language learner literature in English": p. 169-202
Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-215) and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hardback ISBN 9780521560733
Description
This original and engaging book makes the case that extensive reading provides essential practice in learning to read. This original and engaging hardback edition makes the case that extensive reading the reading of large quantities of easy material provides essential practice in learning to read. Extensive reading also develops a positive attitude toward reading so often missed in second language reading classrooms. The authors provide a theoretical foundation for this approach by examining the cognitive and affective nature of reading. They also offer a wealth of practical suggestions for implementing extensive reading, including integrating it into the curriculum, establishing a library, selecting reading material, and record-keeping evaluation. It contains a wide variety of classroom activities to supplement individualized silent reading, and a valuable bibliography of the best books written for English language learners.
Table of Contents
- Part I. THE DIMENSIONS OF EXTENSIVE READING 1 An Approach Less Taken: Extensive Reading Introduced
- 2 A Cognitive View of Reading
- 3 Affect: The Secret Garden of Reading
- 4 The Power of Extensive Reading: Results from the Research
- 5 Extensive Reading and the Second Language Curriculum Part II. MATERIALS FOR EXTENSIVE READING: ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT 6 The Cult of Authenticity and The Myth of Simplification
- 7 Language Learner Literature Part III. THE PRACTICE OF EXTENSIVE READING 8 Setting Up a Program: Curricular Decisions
- 9 Materials: The Lure and The Ladder
- 10 The Extensive Reading Library
- 11 Student Orientation
- 12 Building a Community of Readers
- 13 The Reading Community in Action
- 14 Program Evaluation
- 15 Taking the Approach Less Traveled
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9780521568296
Description
This original and engaging book makes the case that extensive reading provides essential practice in learning to read. This original and engaging book makes the case that extensive reading provides essential practice in learning to read. Extensive reading also develops a positive attitude toward reading so often missed in second language reading classrooms. The authors examine the cognitive and affective nature of reading. They also offer a wealth of practical suggestions for implementing extensive reading, including integrating it into the curriculum, establishing a library, selecting reading material, and record-keeping evaluation. It contains a wide variety of classroom activities to supplement individualized silent reading, and a valuable bibliography of the best books written for English language learners.
Table of Contents
- Part I. THE DIMENSIONS OF EXTENSIVE READING 1 An Approach Less Taken: Extensive Reading Introduced
- 2 A Cognitive View of Reading
- 3 Affect: The Secret Garden of Reading
- 4 The Power of Extensive Reading: Results from the Research
- 5 Extensive Reading and the Second Language Curriculum Part II. MATERIALS FOR EXTENSIVE READING: ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT 6 The Cult of Authenticity and The Myth of Simplification
- 7 Language Learner Literature Part III. THE PRACTICE OF EXTENSIVE READING 8 Setting Up a Program: Curricular Decisions
- 9 Materials: The Lure and The Ladder
- 10 The Extensive Reading Library
- 11 Student Orientation
- 12 Building a Community of Readers
- 13 The Reading Community in Action
- 14 Program Evaluation
- 15 Taking the Approach Less Traveled
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