Smartphones, and their potential applications for mobile assisted language learning (MALL), signal a shift in classroom paradigms. Given the ubiquity of smartphones and the increasing availability of digitized text, the reading experience for second language learners is one domain susceptible to change and new opportunities. Research into extensive reading (ER) through the medium of mobile devices is only an emerging area of study in the English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) classroom. This paper will report on the initial stages of an ongoing pilot test of X-Reading®, a new LMS devoted specifically to extensive reading at a private university in Tokyo, Japan. Participants in this study have access to a virtual library of graded readers and are being explicitly asked to read on their mobile devices. This paper reports on pre-pilot questionnaire data and it compares students’ word-per-minute and reading comprehension tests scores for reading