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How do you read faster?, So that you can read more.
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TSRyurox2020
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Jan 13 2015, 09:48 AM, updated 11y ago
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I would say that i am an slow-average reader, most of my books however are more comprehensive, which is why i cant read too fast in order to comprehend what i've just read.
So i seen some faster reading methods like >limit the eyes movement while reading or do not go back to the previous paragraph.
what are yours? to me reading fast is without distraction, if i have distraction like my mind wanders then i will have a bad time reading.
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TSRyurox2020
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Jan 13 2015, 10:39 AM
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QUOTE(dishwasher @ Jan 13 2015, 10:07 AM) Do you enunciate the words in your head when you read? I've been told that that slows you down quite a bit. I speed read. I don't really read individual words, but take in entire chunks at the same time. This doesn't really work for 'comprehensive' reading, but works fine if you're reading fiction and are interested mainly in the story. yes i do enunciate, i know it helps cause few of my fast reader friends do not enunciate. but i just cant help it, every time i tell myself not to, it automatically does.
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TSRyurox2020
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Jan 20 2015, 03:40 PM
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QUOTE(teh_tarik_satu @ Jan 20 2015, 03:36 PM) u dont read, u hear from ereader. much faster i have many audio books i usually listen to it during my off work time, but during work i usually read ebook, i can read alot, but i cant read non stop for a long period of time, i need to do some stuff before resuming after 20 minutes.
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