Title of article :
EXTENSIVE READING: THEORY, RESEARCH and IMPLEMENTATION
Author/Authors :
Ng , Qiu Rong National Institute of Education - Nanyang Technological University , Renandya, Willy A National Institute of Education - Nanyang Technological University , Chong , Miao Yee Clare National Institute of Education - Nanyang Technological University
Abstract :
There are three purposes of this paper, the first of which is to
elucidate the theory and principles underlying extensive reading. Long-held
principles will be discussed in light of practical classroom and contextual
considerations. Secondly, a critical summary of current research on
extensive reading that has been conducted in English as a Second Language
and English as a Foreign Language contexts and has been published over
the last five years will be presented. By highlighting the vast benefits of
extensive reading on improving many aspects of L2 learners’ language
proficiency, we hope to encourage greater implementation of extensive
reading in educational institutions worldwide. Teachers will also become
more familiar with future directions in the practice of implementing
extensive reading programs such as how to capitalize on the potential of the
Internet to monitor and assess learners’ progress in reading extensively.
Thirdly, the paper provides directions for future research which we believe
might fill critical gaps in our knowledge about ER.
Keywords :
comprehension hypothesis , L2 proficiency , extensive reading
Journal title :
TEFLIN Journal