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Increase your reading speed in 20 minutes ‘Paper format’
Hanadi Khadawardi 22/02/2014
What would you be able to do if you could read a little bit faster
More free time Achieve a lot More confident Much more control of what is happening More information Understand the text more quickly. Much more relaxed
We will… Measure your reading speed Increase your reading speed Improve your reading efficiency and effectiveness Enable you to manage information more
effectively Learn new reading strategies and acquire some
techniques to practice Slash time spent reading
Activity 1 OPEN the book at random; CHOOSE one line and PUT a little mark by one line When you hear the beep, READ from that mark and
keep going until you hear another beep DON'T try to speed read. Just read normally so we can
find your present reading level; When you hear the second beep, STOP right away and
MARK the end of the line where you stopped. http://www.classtools.net/education-games-php/timer
Okay, now for some MATH: COUNT the number of words in ten lines and write that down; now DIVIDE that number by 10. That is the average number of words per
line. Write it down;
now COUNT the number of lines you read and write it on a piece of paper. Write it down;
MULTIPLY that number by the number of words per line, and you have roughly how many words you read. Write down the number you get;
you read for three minutes. DIVIDE the total numbers of words you read by 3 and you have your words-per-minute;
WRITE it down.
Assessing your findings 150 wpm
250 wpm
400 wpm 600 wpm
1000 wpm
=Insufficient/slow =Average general reader =Good reader =Above average =Excellent/ World Championship
What factors make us slow readers? word-by-word reading, excessive fixation
Vocalization, moving your lips while reading
Subvocalization: Talking to yourself in your head as you read silently
Inefficient eye movements
Regression, needless or unconscious rereading,
lack of practice in reading—especially large amounts
fear of losing comprehension
poor evaluation of which aspects are important and which are unimportant
the effort to remember everything rather than to remember selectively
Distractors: Watching TV, eating, interruptions, etc.
Lack of reading practice
interest • Daydreaming • Lack of interest • Daydreaming • Worrying about other problems • Worrying about other problems
1- Know what you look for Ask yourself…..
Why am I reading this in the first place?
What do I already know?
What do I need to find out?
Now PRACTICE
2- Avoid Vocalization & Sub vocalization
Now PRACTICE
Practice until the pencil remains still;
Suck a sweet to stop yourself ‘talking’;
3- Reduce Fixation time
Using a pacer
you may also find that you can increase the number of words read by holding the text a little further from your eyes
Chunking/Clustring; Read 3-5 words at a time; break sentences into logical thought groups.
Now PRACTICE
4- Reduce skip back Don’t skip back Be confident Believe that you won’t lose much Place a paper above you have read.
Now PRACTICE
5- Listen to music
Now PRACTICE
Gentle but not so gentle that it puts you to sleep; No words; The volume should be fairly low and unobtrusive
Ex. Mozart Chopin Vivaldi Beethoven Bach Schubert Ludovico Einaudi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YsWRVyrKIs
5- Practice The best way to improve your reading speed is to read more often;
Observe the times when you read fast and when you read slow;
Try reading for 15 minutes a day every day for 30 days;
time yourself;
Set it slightly faster each time.
Summary of Strategies
1. Know what you look for; 2. Stop vocalization & Sub vocalization; 3. Make fewer fixations per line,
Chunking/Clustring, and concentrate on key words;
4. Reduce skip back; 5. Listen to music 6. PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!!!
Okay, let’s PRACTICE again and DO it all in one go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDRkG981uq4&list=PLAF3E838A3BFCE3E4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf9S68Lqa2w&list=RDMQFALmYgDis
Welcome you in my next training course “How to read an online book in 20 minutes”
Hanadi Khadawardi