Speed Reading And Speed Reading




Once you've mastered it, it's a skill that will stick with you for the rest of your life. The larger the blocks, the faster your eye moves through the text. Then you learned how to combine and blend letter sounds to decipher words. Without developing the ability to speed read can make a significant difference in your life, especially if reading is a strong component of your work. Implementing some simple techniques can get you reading faster and more efficiently in no time at all. The difference between average readers and speed readers is in the blocks of words their eyes take in at one time. For many it's a necessary tool for managing time and information in the fast-paced business world, and for many others, specifically students, it's the only way to get through reading-heavy class loads. Then something clicked and you began to recognize words without having to sound out each letter one at a time and you graduated to word-by-word reading. Speed reading, or increasing the rate at which you understand what you're reading. If you are in the practice of moving your lips, or speaking or whispering while you read, you're slowing yourself down dramatically. You should be able to read at least two or three times faster than you can speak. The practiced speed reader can pick up a lengthy document or a thick stack of papers and use their skill to get at the meat of the subject by skimming for the most important