2 ways to read in a foreign language
Intensive reading and extensive reading are two excellent ways of learning foreign languages. They both have their place in every language learning program, and play off each other well. I have used both of these reading methods when learning French and Spanish, and I want to share with you my experiences, and what I’ve learned about the subject.

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What is EXTENSIVE READING, and why (and how) should you do it?

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How I Read for Language Learning (Intensive and Extensive!)

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Extensive reading vs Intensive reading: 2 methods for language learning

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I learned 3 languages to a C1 level, so you can just copy me

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How to read if you want to improve your foreign languages

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7 (ish) Tips for Reading in Foreign Languages

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