This document discusses extensive reading as an effective way to acquire a foreign language. It defines extensive reading as reading large quantities of easy, level-appropriate texts. Extensive reading focuses on fluency rather than language details, and allows students to self-select texts from graded readers or simplified materials. The document provides examples of practical activities teachers can use to introduce extensive reading, such as whole class reading, self-selected individual reading, and projects to evaluate reading. It notes the advantages of extensive reading include developing learner autonomy, providing comprehensible input, and enhancing overall language skills and motivation to read more.