This book encourages readers to think about reading not only as an
encounter with written language, but as a lifelong habit of engagement
with ideas. We look at reading in four different ways: as linguistic
process, personal experience, collective experience, and as classroom
practice. We think about how reading influences a life, how it changes
over time, how we might return at different stages of life to the same
reading, how we might respond differently to ideas read in an L1 and L2.
There are 44 teaching activities, all founded on research that explores
the nature, value and impact of reading as an authentic activity rather
than for language or study purposes alone. We consider what this means
for schools and classrooms, and for different kinds of learners. The
final part of the book provides practical stepping stones for the
teacher to become a researcher of their own classes and learners. The
four parts of the book offer a virtuous join between reading, teaching
and researching. It will be useful for any teacher or reader who wishes
to refresh their view of how reading fits in to the development of
language and the development of a reading life.