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Teaching and Developing Reading Skills
Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers
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Supported by insights from research, this accessible book promotes the teaching of reading in a theoretically sound way, moving beyond a comprehension-testing approach. The practical part of the book provides a collection of accessible, generic activities to support and develop learners' reading skills and strategies. Its scope is wide-ranging, from promoting reading and developing fluency, to exploiting literary texts and digital sources, using learner-generated texts, developing critical reading skills and assessing reading.
Key features
- Activities are underpinned by theory, promoting a coherent view of reading and how learners can become better readers.
- Activities are generalisable and suitable for a wide variety of ages and teaching contexts, including ESP and EAP.
- Further activities support you to develop excellence in the teaching of reading through guided reflection and action research.
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