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Extensive Reading
Intensive Reading
Fluency,
skill forming
LINGUISTIC FOCUS
Analysis of the language
Very easy
DIFFICULTY
Usually difficult
A
book a week
AMOUNT
Little
Learner
selects
SELECTION
Teacher selects
All learners read different
things ( something interesting
to them)
WHAT MATERIAL
All
learners study the same
material
Mostly at home
WHERE
In class
Checked
by
reports/summaries
COMPREHENSION
Checked
by
specific
questions
(Welsh quoted in Waring, Getting an ER Program Going)
All academic study requires a lot of reading. Competent readers adapt their mode of reading to
their reading purpose. A reading that leads to understanding is a
process of active knowledge
construction by the reader.
Intensive reading is a mode of understanding in which readers focus on a fairly comprehensive
understanding of a given text.
A teacher seeks to find a balance between Extensive and Intensive reading
All reading for understanding requires the interaction of two types of cognitive processes,
namely,