The Start in How to Speed Read
Speed-readers
can progress in speed through practice, which assists in building
vocabulary, and comprehension skills. By practicing, you read daily a
small segment of information while timing self and checking
comprehension level.
At the beginning of
reading, you will always time self and check comprehension, once you
have finished. The more you practice, the more you become a better and
faster reader. Writing progress report can also help to increase rate
of reading.
One thing you want
to keep in mind while consider speed-reading is that the eye-spans of
reading plays a part in learning. During speed reading you must learn
that viewing one or two words is the start to viewing more than a
couple of words at a single time. We can consider a test to see what
you know about speed-reading.
Test: True or False
- Overall, there is only a few ways that we can read fast? ________
- When starting to speed-read you must learn basic rules and steps? ____
- AT the start of speed-reading, the reader can quickly read longer sentences and/or words? ___
- Readers should setup a schedule best suited for them to avoid fatigue? ___
- At the start of reading, the reader should glance over the material once? ___
The fact is there
are many ways to speed-read. In fact, as many suits you have in a
closet to choose from, is about how many ways you have to choose to
speed read. So the answer to one is true.
Yes, when you start
to read fast you must know a few basic rules as well as steps to get
started. How can you possibly read fast if you are not familiar with
rules? For instance, a reader starting out reading complex material and
an entire book while timing self is missing the rule that starters
should only read simple context, as well as short sentences.
At the start of
speed-reading, readers should not start out reading longer sentences
and/or words. A reader should only read a couple words at a time.
The answer to four
is readers should set up a schedule suited to them, as well as a
good-working environment while reading to avoid fatigue. For instance,
if you want to avoid fatigue do not lay in your bed reading.
At the beginning of
reading, previewing or reviewing can help you read faster. Glancing
over the material once can give you an idea of what you can learn from
the text. Keep in mind speed-readers do not read with the intentions of
relating to every single word in the text. Rather, speed-readers start
by expecting to learn particular details. We can view an example.
My intentions:
I intend to learn how fast spiders make webs?
Sentence:
According to experts a single spider can create millions of webs in a matter of seconds.
Comprehension:
Spiders can make millions of webs in seconds?
Still, I have no
clue of the exact amount of time it takes for a spider to create webs.
This is not important to me, since now I have basic detail of how long
it takes for spiders to create webs. My intention is fulfilled.
Overall,
speed-readers can advance in rate and comprehension through practice.
Practice is living out what you intend to accomplish. Speed-readers use
observation while rehearsing, and preparing to complete a mission.
Speed-readers also train, and run through details to make sure they are
on track. Speed-readers perform or practice daily and apply self to
what they intend to accomplish. You can also get started now by reading
this article, timing self, and checking your comprehension.
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