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Write a comprehensive note on Intensive and Extensive Reading​

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Answered by Poornica
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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.

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Answered by tdeb4688
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Intensive reading is just what the name implies!

It’s reading where testing, evaluating and increasing knowledge is the primary focus. Understanding the literal meaning of what’s being read is vital. Reading intensively often includes note-taking and attention to details.

In intensive reading, there’s an emphasis on deconstructing sentences to understand grammar and syntax rules as well as to extricate the details of the topic. It can also involve reading comprehension testing, such as finding answers to specific questions.

Some possible examples of intensive reading material are reports, contracts, news articles, blog posts and short pieces of text such as short stories.

Extensive reading is a completely different sort of approach.The idea behind extensive reading is that increased exposure leads to stronger language skills. Think of the vocabulary you’re being exposed to when you read a lot. And seeing the structure, idioms and cadence of a language leads to familiarity, which leads to reading competence.Extensive reading, free reading, book flood, or readingfor pleasure is a way of language learning, including foreign language learning, through large amounts ofreading. ... The learner's encounters with unknown words in specific contexts will allow the learner to infer and thus learn those words' meanings.

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