Points To Know About Speed Reading Exercises

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By John Laing

Speed reading exercises are meant to make the reader read faster while still retaining and understanding well enough what he reads. There are a few different ways about speed reading but the main object is to maintain a good compromise between going faster and understanding. Also to be noted; a good amount of practice is required.

Speed readers go about their thing in a variety of ways like not vocalizing all words, making out words without recognizing every letter in each word and quickly skimming through the text. Each reader will have methods that come more in a more instinctual way and they'll unveil themselves with practice and time. Overall, the goal is to get your eyes to move at a faster rate and recognize words quickly.

Skimming is the way a reader can search visually through a text for clues to what the meaning of the article might be. In general, skimming is not considered the most effective method for texts that are denser in information because it doesn't lead to a great comprehension. Oppositely, this method is effective to grasp the essential meaning of a text.

Another way to better reading speed is meta guiding and this method is very popular and widely taught. This method includes making the eyes follow a pointer in the form of a finger or pen along the following of text. This is a way to accelerate eye coordination and subduing subvocalization.

There is a basic speed reading exercise associated with this method that consists of pacing yourself with your finger and going through a text while accelerating the speed at which you'd normally read across a line. The reader should gradually accelerate the movement of the finger and force the eyes to distinguish words quickly and increase the speed at which one reads.

A second exercise one may want to try when attempting to learn speed reading skills is to skim over the text and search for key words relating to the meaning of each sentence. This pertains to block reading and can easily be replicated in other more complex exercises.

The third exercise demands some additional setup time and small cards are necessary. The cards themselves need to have a few words written on each of them; blocks, phrases or pieces of sentences. In practicality will be to read the words on the index cards instead of reading a full text. During a few minutes, the reader must flip the cards and try to recognize the words written on each card. This will work on recognizing words to try to accelerate the process of recognizing a block of words.

All speed reading exercises require a certain time investment in order to be effective. It is generally a good idea to be well rested to have the best possible level of concentration while doing these exercises. It will take time and effective practice before a reader can see results. It is possible to read really fast and still achieve a good retention and comprehension rate.

Speed reading is a great asset to have in the academic and professional world. It is rather easy to teach and learn and is absolutely free. A little patience and some determination are all that are needed along with the key speed reading exercises.

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