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Re: graded reading materials or authentic reading material?
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Originally Posted by antemeridiem
Could someone please tell me where can I find articles on who opposes using graded materials?
I found several. Try the list below. To view the sources, click here, and scroll down to Reading materials:
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Originally Posted by extensive reading
Reading materials
These works present options and suggestions, sometimes including bibliographies, for assembling collections of books and other materials suitable for extensive reading. Two subgroups included here are works concerned with language learner literature (books written or adapted for L2 learners, also called graded readers) and works about student-made reading materials.