This week I learned a lot of little tricks that help me read. Recently, I have been reading a book every day for no more than an hour and a half (90 minutes). In the past, even if I spent an hour and a half reading a book every day, it would take more than a week to read a book. For a book with a similar word count and genre, why is the reading time so different? How do I achieve fast reading? Through this week’s experiments, I found that reading speed can indeed be quickly improved in a short period of time. Ordinary people can also read ten lines at a time, and can read a book in less than half a day. The key is the method. Next, I will share some speed reading methods that I have learned that are easy to operate, fast and effective, and can be used for a long time. I hope that after practice, the reading speed can also be quickly improved. Before you begin to read, you need to check your PBID! Purpose, you will benefit greatly from taking a minute to identify the purpose of your reading. Background, read the abstract, and think about what you know about the topic. It may be easier for you to read the material if you have a high level of knowledge of the subject. Interest, if you shy away from the text for lack of interest, you need to take some action that makes reading bearable. For example, working with study partners Difficulty, the difficulty of reading material can encourage or discourage students from learning the text.
Sources:https://www.usu.edu/academic-support/files/pre_reading_strats.pdf