to derive pleasure; to understand what happening is around you is called
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extenstive reading
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extensive reading and listening skills are to be learnt
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To derive pleasure, and to understand what is happening around is called extensive reading.
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- Extensive reading is an approach to second language reading. When learners read extensively, they read very easy, enjoyable books to build their reading speed and fluency. It is instructive to compare the intensive reading with extensive reading.
- The reading is followed by comprehension questions and other activities. Using a passage line like this is useful when teaching students a new language. This type of reading is called intensive reading because learners study the reading and check their comprehension. Typically these types of text are used by the whole class with the teacher guiding them.
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