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In order to read faster, there are a number of different techniques you may wish to consider. The ability to read quickly can be applied in different ways, so you may find some techniques more suitable than others. Using a variety of techniques to improve your speed reading ability will ensure that you utilise the best method in your individual situation. One of the biggest issues that can arise is a reduced level of comprehension with some techniques. This means that you may read a lot in a short space of time, but you won’t have comprehended all the more complex points as you do so.
How to read faster
Using different speed reading methods, you can read faster and get through a lot more reading material in a much shorter space of time. Here are some of the techniques and methods of speed reading that you might cover:
Sub-vocalisation – Sub-vocalisation refers to the way that each of us ‘say’ things in our head as we read. By stopping yourself from doing this, it becomes possible to visualise the word and take in the meaning without slowing down to do internal vocalisation. This is one way to really speed up your reading, without reducing your level of comprehension.
Meta reading – This technique often goes hand-in-hand with reducing sub-vocalisation. It simply involves using an object (even just using your finger), to direct the eye across and down the page at a steady pace. This stops you from jumping back and forward while reading and helps to keep you going at a much faster pace.
Mind mapping – Mind mapping, also known as schematic processing, is a method that involves quickly recalling what you know about a subject already, helping you to speed up your reading process. This makes it possible to read faster because it helps you cut out the need to re-read things you already understand.
Photo reading – Photo reading is a speed reading concept has attracted mixed opinions. This is a process where the reader relies heavily on peripheral vision and they are supposed to be able to read up to 25,000 words per minute. While this can help you to read faster, the issue that arises is that this process can mean a significant reduction in comprehension. If you need to take in the finer details, then this is likely to be a less viable option.
If you need to take in a lot of information in a hurry, then you will find that when you read faster, this makes reading much simpler. Speed reading can help you to work your way through texts, articles, journals, contracts or work manuals much faster than you would if you were reading at the average speed. There is no question that reading at 3 or more times the average speed will give you an edge when you have a looming deadline for an important work project or you’re preparing for an important exam.