Saturday, April 6, 2013
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
How to Learn Speed Reading
12 tips to learn speed reading:
- Time your current reading speed. Not only will timing help you to tell if you're improving, but it will also keep you motivated.
- Get rid of distractions. Try to find a solitary place to read, and turn off the TV, radio and cell phone.
- Adjust reading speed depending on the material. an important part of increasing reading speed is deciding how thoroughly you need to comprehend a particular piece of writing.
- Learn to separate the wheat from the chaff with pre-reading. With practice, you will be able to identify the most important parts of a book as you skim through it. When you get to such a passage, slow down.
- Train yourself not to reread. Most people frequently stop and skip back to words or sentences they just read to try to make sure they understood the meaning
- Stop reading to yourself. don't pronounce the words to your self.
- Read with your hand. You can maximize your eyes' efficiency by using your hand to guide them
- Practice reading blocks of words. Not every word is important, and in order to read quickly, you'll need to read groups of words - or even whole sentences or short paragraphs - instantaneously
- Practice and push yourself. Always push yourself to your comfort level and beyond - if you end up having to reread a section, it's not a big deal.
- Time yourself regularly. Do this regularly thereafter, and keep track of your improvement
- Have speed reading work sessions of 20 minutes with one book and one clear purpose. If you feel you still need more from a book, don’t go back to it until you’ve had a break.
- Have a clear purpose for reading. Know what you want to get from a book before you start reading. See more at http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Speed-Reading Watch this video:
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