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Internet & E-media All Learners Q and A for pre-recorded video

A 10-Point Guide for Big, Easy Reading Programs

Sat, Aug 14, 15:40-16:30 Asia/Tokyo Day 3

Research clearly shows that your learners can effectively download English into their brains by extensive (BIG) and EASY reading. The presenters will share a 10-Point guide for doing so with online extensive reading, but this guide works for any reading system, and with any class, group, company, or school.

Resources

10 Point Guide For Big Easy Reading: on ERF Youtube Channel

<p>Research clearly shows that your learners can effectively download English into their brains by extensive (BIG) and EASY reading. The presenters will share a 10-Point guide for doing so with online extensive reading, but this guide works for any reading system, and with any class, group, company, or school.</p>

(For viewers in China) 观看视频,请将链接复制到新窗口/选项卡中打开:https://v.qq.com/x/page/j3267fzjfi5.html

  • Douglas E. Forster

    Prof. Forster has been teaching content-based EFL in the Department of English at Japan Women's University since 1997, after serving as the Freshmen English Coordinator at Asia University for five years. He earned his BA and MA in English at Humboldt State University and PhD in Media Studies from Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK. He serves as an associate editor for the online extensive reading website, ReadOasis.com, established and run by co-presenter Prof. Joseph Poulshock.

  • Joseph Poulshock

    Joseph Poulshock received his PhD in linguistics from the University of Edinburgh. He is a professor of English linguistics in the Department of International Communication at Senshu University, and he serves as Editor of ReadOasis.com.