Effects of Extensive Reading on Learners: How It Develops Certain Points in Vocabulary and Sentence Structure

  • Celik B
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This study will handle extensive reading and its impacts on foreign language learning. There is much research on it and how it differs from intensive reading. This study reviewed the related literature and looked into adult learners of English in elementary and pre-intermediate level. Certain types of vocabulary was picked from a story and the participants’ knowledge was tested before and after reading in order to check and note down the changes that extensive reading provided. Moreover, their knowledge about sentence structure was also examined and the change of attitude was inserted in the study. Although extensive reading has nothing or very little with pronunciation, some important points were illuminated in the study.

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Celik, B. (2017). Effects of Extensive Reading on Learners: How It Develops Certain Points in Vocabulary and Sentence Structure. International Journal of English Linguistics, 8(2), 73. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n2p73

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