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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoThe influence of extensive reading in the development of reading comprehension.(Universidad de Guayaquil. Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación., 2017) Gregor Zambrano, Manuel Fernando; Moreno Vélez, Mónica Mariana; Marriott, HeidiReading is one of the most fun and fundamental skills that English or any other language has to offer. Reading is an ability that can take the reader to another world, space or even galaxies depending on what the reading may be about, whether fiction or not. The most interesting part about reading is that it can become a realm of its own and the author of such text can have the reader engage or stuck like glue in the text, novel, book, magazine, journal or whatever the type of reading may be. To reach such comprehension, there are many ways and methods that students and teachers can engage in, like extensive reading. It is all up to the objective of the class and the teachers’ class preparations that can reach students weaknesses so utter reading comprehension can be totally reached in the classroom and outside the classroom as well. The essential part included in reading is one of the most adequate if the student is taught to be selfmotivated.. There are many things that, by just seeing them, do not need further explanation due to the fact of the real contact that learners have with the reality being treated at that time. Another advantage that trips offer is the interaction with other cultures which definitely urge students to develop questioning about different details and experiences. Again, depending on the teacher´s creativity and enthusiasm, other kind of activities like campaigns, contests, etc., could be adhered to the previous experience.