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Bringing Extensive Reading into University English Reading Classes

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This paper explored the effects of extensive reading (ER) on Korean university students’ L2 reading proficiency and reading rates. This study also illustrated how ER can be integrated into a university English reading class. Seventeen students who took a summer reading course participated in this study. Data were gathered through preand post- tests in terms of participants’ reading comprehension proficiency and reading rates and post- questionnaire with regard to their attitudes toward L2 storybook reading after they have experienced it. The analysis was carried out using the Paired Samples t-test. It was revealed that ER has a positive effect on the enhancement of the participants’ reading comprehension and reading rates. The participants showed their continued intention to read in English and a strong belief that persistent reading in English in the long run will help improve their English. The results of this study confirm the educational values of incorporating ER into university English reading classes. The pedagogical implications for EFL instructors are described.

Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION

Ⅱ. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

Ⅲ. METHOD

Ⅳ. RESULTS

Ⅴ. CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

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APPENDIX A : Reading text for measuring student’s reading rate

APPENDIX B : Samples of Reading Comprehension Quiz and Discussion Props

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