Difference between intensive and extensive reading
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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.
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the first difference is that extensive reading covers large area while intensive reading covers narrower area. According to Graham Stanley extensive reading involves students reading long texts or large quantities for general understanding with the intention of enjoying the texts
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