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How to Learn Speed
Reading
Speed reading is basically being able to look at a passage and
read it much faster than you would normally be able to do.
There are many benefits of speed reading. One of the most
common benefits is that you will be able to perform better when
it comes to your work, or to your school. Many people are able
to learn speed reading without any difficulty, and they report
that the benefits of speed reading far outweigh any negative
aspects of actually having to learn speed reading at an older
age.
What is it?
Speed reading means that you are looking at words as words, not
as individual letters. In order to be good at speed reading,
there are several things that you have to do. First of all,
when you learn speed reading, you will learn that you are able
to look at a word and simply recognize it for the meaning,
without having to read the word. By doing this, you are
allowing yourself to be able to read much faster because you
are not concentrating on having to read each letter in each
word, you can simply look at the words for meaning.
When you learn speed reading, the next step would be to be able
to do this with sentences. If you can look at a sentence and
simply envision the meaning behind the sentence, you are going
to be able to know what it means without reading each word in
your head. This is going to mean that you are able to read much
faster.
How to learn it
There are many ways that you can learn speed reading. The
easiest is to find a book or take a class on speed reading.
They will help you learn speed reading by helping you to learn
to focus on the individual words and what they mean instead of
sounding out the words by each letter. If you are able to do
this, you are going to see a vast change in the speed at which
you can read.
This is going to be a great benefit to you when it comes to
work, school, or even reading for fun. If you can learn speed
reading, you are going to really be able to teach yourself ways
to better your life and to get along better with reading. This
is going to be a benefit in every aspect of your life, because
a lot of our lives involve reading.
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