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In Advance Reading, students are expected to be able to comprehend reading skills such as getting general and specific information from the text, getting the main ideas and detailed information from the text, deducing the meaning of words, phrases and sentences based on the context, and explaining relations between parts of the text through grammatical cohesive devices, and developing the skills of inferencing, analyzing, and synthesizing, and speed reading, evaluating texts or reading critically, understanding both printed and electronic reading resources, both extracts and full-scale texts of general and specific topics, understanding specialized texts such as brief, self-contained texts commonly used in TOEFL reading tests, summarizing and evaluating texts). In addition, Advance Reading focuses on an interactive approach to reading that engages the students to critical and extensive reading activities for developing critical thinking skills. This approach includes aspects of both intensive and extensive reading, which enables the students to develop their independent reading ability by means of authentic and full-scale texts of various disciplines while exercising particular aspects of critical reading strategies. In so doing, the students are encouraged to freely contribute in the selection of reading texts and to actively participate in classroom activities to develop critical reading requiring critical thinking skills.