Activities for intensive and extensive language practice
Intensive |
Extensive |
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Reading |
• reading a textbook chapter for content • reading difficult material with unfamiliar vocabulary • reading essays to understand different organizational styles or grammatical patterns |
• reading novels or nonfiction books for pleasure • reading newspapers or magazines regularly • reading Web sites or blogs for entertainment |
Writing |
• writing an essay for class or for a test • writing a formal letter, application, or résumé • completing grammar exercises that focus on specific grammatical concepts |
• e-mailing friends, chatting online, blogging • keeping a journal or diary regularly • freewriting or fiction writing for enjoyment |
Listening |
• listening to take notes or to follow directions (in class) • listening to dictation to record text accurately • listening for specific words, sounds, or intonations |
• listening to friends talk • listening to TV shows or movies to get a general idea • listening to the radio |
Speaking |
• giving a formal speech • practicing careful pronunciation • emphasizing or focusing on specific grammatical forms (such as the past tense) while speaking |
• having a conversation with English-speaking friends • chatting on the phone • participating in class discussions |