Speed Reading Technique

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About this app

Reading well takes time, patience, and practice. The most important thing to figure out is the purpose of your reading: looking at instructions to build furniture and studying a textbook are not the same thing! Once you’ve figured out your purpose, you can choose to focus on what are known as intensive reading techniques that stress things like vocabulary and speed.

The first step in reading anything is seeing the words. Earlier, the speed reader was a person who was able to identify words much faster.

What is your speed read, how many words per minute you can read? With this free course, you will learn how to read faster and raise your WPM level above the average.

Learn the art of speed reading, it is not that you go on reading speedily, but you learn the knack to read speedily with relaxation. You learn to use peripheral vision in reading speed. The brain can read and comprehend multiple words at a time, but it has become a habit to the eyes and mind to read single word at a time. The eye takes one to two second to move from one word to another, but in this Sri Yantra method there is no eye movement and vision has been enlarged.

To read with speed, draw two parallel lines in a pencil from each other down the middle of the text. Concentrate on the lines between the text and try not to move the eyes outside of them, but try to read all the words in the line, which may not be possible at once, but by and by the eyes and the mind can read.

Start reading at a rate of no more than 300 words per minute. Read in a relaxed atmosphere. Read simple texts - articles on general subjects, fiction, or even text you already read before. After some time (maybe five minutes, maybe a day) you will notice that the text on the current speed is perceived quite easily, and you stop reading less and less to read the previous passage. Now will increase the speed of 50 words per minute.

* Features:

- Improve photographic memory.
- Improve your reading habits.
- Expand your field of view considerably.
- Increase your concentration ability.
Updated on
May 15, 2024

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