English, asked by mzoffical, 5 months ago

(b) Explain the following topics in your own words:
i. Intensive reading
ii. Extensive reading pls...​

Answers

Answered by chhayashivarkar123
1

Answer:

We learn languages for a host of different reasons.

Some of us do it for educational purposes, employment opportunities, travel goals or to communicate with family or friends, among other motivations.

But diverse as our motivations may be, we all want to read in our target language, don’t we?

Reading is basic. It’s practical. It opens up worlds and broadens horizons.

It’s also just enjoyable. Sometimes it even includes fun material like comic books and romance novels.

And most of us want to not just stumble through; we want to read well.

The great news is that not only is it possible to train yourself to read well in your target language, you can actually use reading as a method to teach yourself vocabulary, sentence structure and more.

With two different but complementary strategies—extensive and intensive reading—we can strengthen our reading skills and overall fluency.

Answered by jatindersingh9960
2

Answer:

INTENSIVE READING

Intensive reading involves learners reading in detail with specific learning aims and tasks. It can be compared with extensive reading, which involves learners reading texts for enjoyment and to develop general reading skills. The learners read a short text and put events from it into chronological order

EXTENSIVE READING

Extensive reading, free reading, book flood, or reading for pleasure is a way of language learning, including foreign language learning, through large amounts of reading. As well as facilitating acquisition of vocabulary, it is believed to increase motivation through positive affective benefits

Explanation:

plzzzz like my answers

Similar questions