How to learn to read quickly
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 10:43 am
Let's work backwards - what slows down our reading speed?
A small number of words read at a time (for example, only one, but you need to catch several words at once with your gaze)
Speaking the text while reading (out loud or silently)
Re-reading text fragments
Inattention/absent-mindedness (thoughts are somewhere far away)
Complexity of the material and lack of basic knowledge
Start with simple texts, try to catch 2-3 words in one austria phone number lead fixation, regulate the pace of reading, make sure not to return to what you have read.
Knowing these problems, you can try to increase your reading speed.
1. Start with simple texts, try to grasp 2-3 words in one fixation, regulate the pace of reading, make sure not to return to what you have read.
2. It will be difficult at first, but with practice everything is achievable!
3. Just 20 minutes a day for a month will double your reading speed.
4. You can practice right now on books and textbooks on law and economics or on students’ research papers .
Based on the book by W. Shafe "Super Student"
A small number of words read at a time (for example, only one, but you need to catch several words at once with your gaze)
Speaking the text while reading (out loud or silently)
Re-reading text fragments
Inattention/absent-mindedness (thoughts are somewhere far away)
Complexity of the material and lack of basic knowledge
Start with simple texts, try to catch 2-3 words in one austria phone number lead fixation, regulate the pace of reading, make sure not to return to what you have read.
Knowing these problems, you can try to increase your reading speed.
1. Start with simple texts, try to grasp 2-3 words in one fixation, regulate the pace of reading, make sure not to return to what you have read.
2. It will be difficult at first, but with practice everything is achievable!
3. Just 20 minutes a day for a month will double your reading speed.
4. You can practice right now on books and textbooks on law and economics or on students’ research papers .
Based on the book by W. Shafe "Super Student"