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Into the Classroom

Bringing Extensive Reading into the Classroom

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Learn about the research into extensive reading and evidence of its success. Discover how to introduce extensive reading into your class, and the importance of using graded readers. a href=""Website/a includes additional material, or material from the book in PDF format.

112 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2011

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Richard R. Day

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In Bringing Extensive Reading into the Classroom each chapter is written by a different professor, therefore these chapters are very different not only in writing style, but in structure too. Some of them are very theoretical, others are practical, offering activity sheets, and others are superficially written, and/or repetitive (too much focus on the use of graded readers).

The book contains three cases studies: an ER program in Jordan, one in Bahrain, and one in Japan. Though these studies are very location-specific, they are also nicely detailed and can give a great help if you are planning to set up an ERP.
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