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Old 16-Aug-2003, 02:27
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I was just wondering if one can learn to read faster? I read all the time, but it seems like I'm reading at a really slow pace. I can read approx. 30 pages an hour. I have friends who can read something like 80 pages an hour, or some kind of ungodly speed. So, what do you think; can one learn to read faster? And, if so, how?
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I believe one can train themselves to read faster, yes. I'd need to search for any further information though. I'll try to find something of interest to you soon, but I'm sure the others here may well be able to help out!
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Old 16-Aug-2003, 14:45
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Thanks, Red5.
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I was just wondering if one can learn to read faster? ... And, if so, how?
I'm interested to know what others have to say. But one tip is:

Eye movement

Slow readers tend to have eye movements such that they 'bounce' between words. They're actually reading one.......... word ......... at ....... a ........ time.

Faster readers tend to use eye movements that don't 'bounce'. The eye movement is similar to a straight line drawn through the sentence. You can practice doing this - you should move your eye about 3 to 4 times faster along the line. You're no longer focusing on the words to understand the meaning, instead the words are automatically absorbed by the brain. Try it.

You can speed up or slow down your eye movements according to the complexity of the reading material.

I still haven't figured out how to read paragraphs or pages at a glance. :(

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It also depends what you are reading and the reason. If you're reading a novel and the objective is just to get to grips with the plot, then you can jump descriptive passages, etc.
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Old 16-Aug-2003, 22:58
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I've been trying to find some stuff on-line about this stuff, and what dduck says is what I'm doing. I read on word at a time, and that "just absorbing" thing doesn't make sense.
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It's strange- I can read at speed, but I'm afraid I can't really say how I do it. ;-(
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I've asked my friends how they read at those insanely fast speeds, and they don't know either. They say they just do. It angers me. :mad:
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Sorry. ;-(
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Old 17-Aug-2003, 00:41
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Don't worry about it. :wink: I was just trying to see if I could improve my reading speed for college. I'll be going next year, and probably majoring in English, and I don't read all that fast. I wanted to see if I could improve on that.
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