10 stregies how to read book fast
Do you panic when you have to read several passages? Do
you just want to read faster, whether for personal or professional
reasons?
So how can you read faster? Here are 10 empirical ways that
I have found useful to increase reading speed.
1. Mental thoughts:
Inner thoughts, also called sub-vocalization, are a
particularly common trait among readers. It is a process of saying
the words in your head as you read, and it is the most important
obstacle that prevents you from having the ability to increase
your reading speed.
Do you remember the instruction "Read in your head while I
read the passage aloud" that was given quite often in
class?Your brain is still processing knowledge.
For example, once you see a "STOP" sign, does it
really stop and say the word in your head? Is not
it. you just need to check it and process it automatically. this is
often what you want to do after you have read paper
material, such as books or paperwork.
If you have difficulty, try playing with music on
headphones or chewing gum. A distraction will keep your brain
less focused on sub-vocalization, even if you continue to
control and process the words.
2. NO Word-Chunking
It is very close to the idea of eliminating
the inner monologue. It is often the act of reading several words
directly and is the key to reading faster. All of these reading
tips come together, but word-chunking is perhaps the most important
active tool to use once you're working on increasing
your reading speed.
A person can assimilate several words at once, even though
we are trained - as mentioned in the inner monologue - to
read each word at a time and not miss any article. Using the
view is one way to make this step easier, but we'll
get to that in the next section. For now, specialize in trying to read three words at a
glance.Continue down the page like this, listening to the fastest
proportion with which you fill the entire page with
text. you are still ready to process and understand what you
read, but you spend a lot less time doing it.
Concentrate on reading the text of each section together. Put
the words together and go through them at a glance like
you would a road sign. Continue like this across
the entire page, moving the sheet accordingly. you will
notice that your speed was faster than before.
3. Don't reread the words on page
Before you get to the visual part - this is
the important kicker - you start to want to make sure
you break the habit of rereading the words on the page.
If you look at the eyes of a typical person as they read, you
will notice that they jump and fidget. they don't just
come and go smoothly, as they should. this is often
because the typical person - you do too - tends to back down
on words they already need to read. this is often something
that prevents you from having the ability to expand your reading
speed.
Presumably you do it without even realizing that you are
just doing it, which makes it a little hard habit to break.
the easiest way, even if you feel a little childish, is to
use your finger.
4.Use vision
Congratulations! You have come to the crux of the matter
that basically ties everything together. While this might not be the last
step, it is certainly crucial.
Use the above techniques to look at and understand several words
at a time.
Rather than breaking it down into small groups
of words, try reading one line at a time. It involves looking at
the center of the street and using the sight to read
the rest.Scan the page like this and once you get to
the bottom you'll find that you still understand what you read,
but you probably did it in record time.
5.Use a timer
Speaking of “recording time,” you now have the ability
to control yourself and work to increase your playback speed every
time you read. Set a timer for one minute, reading normally as
time decreases. When the timer opens, write down the
percentage of pages you've read.
Many website will help you calculate the
percentage of words you have read. Now combine
everything you have learned and repeat the test. also write down this
number.
Continue like this, continuing to beat the previous count
each time.Set a daily or weekly goal and treat yourself once you hit
it. Keep up with this little game and you'll be ready to speed
up your reading speed in no time!
6. Set a target
Holding yourself accountable will ensure that you keep
reading and testing the stopwatch. Give yourself a target of a
particular number of pages to read each day / week / etc. Once achieved,
give yourself an incentive that has never hurt anyone!
7. Read more
The old adage, "Practice makes perfect," is really damn
accurate. Any professional, artist, musician, etc. regularly practice
their work.
A reader should do an equivalent thing. The more you read, the better off
you will be. The more you are able to read, the more you will
increase your reading speed.
8. Use a marker
Do you find your eyesight slips and scrolls across the
page as you read? It is not a brake. Just put a card under
each row and swipe it down as you read. this can ensure
that you are busy reading one line at a time, instead of looking
in your eyes and not catching anything.
9. Work on improving your vocabulary
Think about it: you read together, then you come across a
word I don't know. do we skip it? are you trying
to understand it from the context? do you stop to
see it? Whatever you do, you slow down time considerably,
otherwise you suddenly stop to travel and bring up the word
delay.
If you are busy improving your vocabulary, you will know
more words.The more you increase your repertoire of words, the faster
you read. The faster you read, the more you will read. it will
be obvious, but it is important.
10. Skim the most points
Finally, when you are in a real time crisis and want to ask
for something to read for yesterday, take a deep breath and sit
down. Open the book and take the time to read all of
the more important points. Read The Summary. Read
the subtitles. Read the captions below the diagrams. Have
a general sin about the chapter / section / etc.
Then read the main paragraph of each main section. Read
the latest. Read the center.Think about it in your head
and put it together.
Then start reading everything else using the techniques we just talked about. You will keep your information better, also because your reading will be faster.
In conclusion, the next time you want to read something
quickly, just say to yourself, “Shut up and look at the
page! "
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