It was a very important task to guide students to carry out effective extra-cursory reading. Here are some suggestions that might help guide students in their extra-cursory reading: 1. Decide on your goals: Before you start reading, you need to determine what type of books you want to read. This can help students better understand what they want to read and help them choose the books that best suit their interests. 2. Resources: Students are provided with information about the reading materials such as book reviews, author's background, storyline, and theme. They could also recommend some classic novels and literary masterpieces, as well as other types of books that they were interested in. 3. Students are encouraged to ask questions: During the reading process, students are encouraged to ask questions to help them understand the content more deeply. Students could ask questions about the book's theme or plot, or they could ask their own thoughts after reading it. 4. Learning resources: In addition to reading materials, students can also be provided with learning resources such as reading guides, study notes, reading skills and reading strategies to help them better understand and master the content. 5. encourage students to share: encourage students to share their reading experience and gains after the end of the extra-cursory reading. This could help students better understand and grasp the content they were reading, and also help students build a deeper interest in reading. It takes patience and attention to guide students in effective reading. By providing support and guidance to help students discover books they are truly interested in and encouraging them to ask questions and share during the reading process, students can build a deeper interest and ability in reading.