Bringing extensive reading into the classroom
Short, practical guides to understanding and implementing new developments in teaching
Price: 325.00 INR
ISBN:
9780194424066
Publication date:
03/01/2012
Paperback
112 pages
276.0x210.0mm
Price: 325.00 INR
ISBN:
9780194424066
Publication date:
03/01/2012
Paperback
112 pages
276.0x210.0mm
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
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.
Rights: OUP UK (Indian Territory)
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
Description
Extensive reading is an increasingly important part of English language education. Using appropriately graded readers, extensive reading gives students the opportunity to see the language they learn in class in the context of a story or factual book. Choosing a book they want to read, and when and where they want to read encourages learner autonomy. It improves reading skills and also supports the development of writing skills. But perhaps most importantly it is, for many students, a pleasurable way to use their language skills. This practical guide, written by a team of experts in extensive reading explains what extensive reading is and helps you understand the benefits it brings to the learner. It explains the importance of graded readers, and how to use introduce them to develop your students' language skills.
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
Features
- Written by experts in extensive reading, including Professor Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, and Mark Furr.
- Describes and explains what is meant by extensive reading and its contribution to language learning.
- Explains what is meant by a graded reader and what makes a good graded reader.
- Understand how a graded readers series is written and how it supports extensive reading
- Explains how you can use class readers, class libraries, and class reading circles
- Includes four Case Studies to provide an insight into setting up extensive reading programmes in Jordan, Bahrain, and Japan.
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
Part of Into the Classroom
Richard Day, Jennifer Bassett, Bill Bowler, Sue Parminter, Nick Bullard, Mark Furr, Nina Prentice, Minas Mahmood, Daniel Stewart & Thomas Robb
Description
Extensive reading is an increasingly important part of English language education. Using appropriately graded readers, extensive reading gives students the opportunity to see the language they learn in class in the context of a story or factual book. Choosing a book they want to read, and when and where they want to read encourages learner autonomy. It improves reading skills and also supports the development of writing skills. But perhaps most importantly it is, for many students, a pleasurable way to use their language skills. This practical guide, written by a team of experts in extensive reading explains what extensive reading is and helps you understand the benefits it brings to the learner. It explains the importance of graded readers, and how to use introduce them to develop your students' language skills.
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