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Name MILLINER Brett
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Title

Effective management of extensive reading with Xreading

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Brett Milliner & Travis Cote

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The Language Teacher

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JALT

Volume

38

Number Of Pages

6

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32

EndingPage

34

Date of Issue

2014/11/01

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English

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Domestic

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ISSN 0289-7938

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ISSN 0289-7938

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Despite the well-recognized benefits of student engagement with extensive reading (ER) (see Krashen, 2009), many teachers struggle withits implementation. Key issues in ER imple- mentation include the cost of establishing and maintaining a graded reader library (Bamford & Day, 1998; Hinkelman, 2013), keeping students accountable for their reading (Campbell & Weatherford, 2013; Robb & Kano, 2013), and most importantly, finding the time to oversee the ER component, especially if it is extensive read- ing done outside of class (Robb & Kano, 2013). The release of Xreading  represents a technology-based solution to these and many other challenges teachers face when implementing an ER program. This article will introduce the web-based program and reflect
on some observations of its implementation in the English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) program at Tamagawa University.