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Appropriate activities for a specialist reading teacher are provided to enhance student reading fluency. The author describes how the activities are easily adaptable if the teacher seeks to build reading fluency in English or in a foreign language. The author provides a lengthy list of Internet links to web pages specifically addressing the topic of reading fluency or those that suggest actual ideas for classroom activities to build fluency in reading.
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When seeking appropriate classroom activities for increasing reading fluency, the activities are largely interchangeable regardless if one seeks to increase reading fluency in English or a foreign language. An extensive list of Internet sites for such activities is provided.
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Whether one is seeking to increase reading fluency or in a second or foreign language, activities for L1 or L2 reading fluency are largely interchangeable and easily adaptable to the desired subject. ...
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