The first steps in speed reading
Your starting position is important. You should sit up straight, hold the book down
with your left hand, and use your right hand to do the pacing.
You should already be a good reader before you attempt to speed read. Speed reading
will not help you if you have problems in comprehension and vocabulary. In fact, it may
hurt you to try to rush through stuff that you can't comprehend. You should have the
basics down already first.
Before you start speed reading, you should do a survey of the information first to get
a general idea of what you will be covering and of the type of writing.
Speed reading tips
Read to the end! Do not get discouraged and stop reading. Ideas can become clearer the
more you read. When you finish reading, review to see what you have learned, and reread
those ideas that are not clear. When you begin to Read:
Look for answers to the questions you first raised;
Answer questions at the beginning or end of chapters or study guides
Note all the underlined, italicized, bold printed words or phrases
Read only a section at a time and recite after each section
Reread captions under pictures, graphs, etc.
Reduce your speed for difficult passages
Stop and reread parts which are not clear
Study graphic aids
Speed reading techniques
Speed reading tips
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> Remove 50% of letters
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> Habitually returning to what is already read, that
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individually becomes unnecessary because skillful fast readers do not
individualize the text when reading at high speeds. |
> You become accustomed to grasping a whole word or a
group of words at one glance. In this way you activate your peripheral vision
facilities. You study how to read without haste, because the program responds to
the speed you have chosen and does not react to your haste. The "Magic Speed
Reading" inclues 15 different computerized trainings. |
> Speed reading is not magic :) |
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