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  • Learning and Communicative Strategies September 13, 2011
    Learning and communicative strategies Introduction Communicative strategies are systematic techniques employed by a speaker to express his meaning when faced with some difficulty and the difficulty here refers to the speaker’s inadequate command of the language used in the interaction (Faerch & Kasper, 1983:16). On the other hand, the term learning strat […]
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  • Personality Types and the ELT Teacher September 4, 2011
    The following is an excerpt from Tim Brice’s new book, “MORPHING INTO THE REAL WORLD – A Handbook for Entering the Work Force” which is a survival guide for young people as they transition into adult life. The book offers considerable advice regarding how to manage our personal and professional lives. As a part of this, […]
  • Do you Have an Effective Pre-Employment Screening Policy for New Teachers? September 4, 2011
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    As I’ve noted before on this site, the modern university student has a great deal on their plate. With so many non-native English speakers now moving abroad to study in institutions where English is the language of study, the pressure is really on to produce written work that is of an acceptable standard, even though these […]
  • 9 Ways to Increase Teacher Collaboration August 31, 2011
    So, you want to increase the teacher collaboration in your school but you are struggling with the ideas to motivate your teachers so that they can participate actively in progress of your organization? Well, you have come to the right place, suggests Steve Sinclair. There are 9 simple and easy ways that can be used to […]
  • English Slang: Be Careful when you Use it August 29, 2011
    Millions of people around the world are trying to learn English or to improve their English, Notes Robert Hewson. There are a few things to be careful of when learning English. One frustrating thing can be learning how to use English slang properly. If you learn to use it correctly, your English will sound very natural. […]
  • Alternative careers: IRS enrolled agent August 29, 2011
    Back when I was a young TEFL, Iain, a good friend also started out on a new career as an IRS Enrolled Agent. I though he’d sold out on a meaningless career at the time, but a recent conversation got me thinking. Firstly, what kind of continuing education do we need to pursue to remain in […]
  • What is Good Teaching? August 19, 2011
    All students must have had hundreds of teachers in their lifetimes, notes Bhushan Manchanda. A very small number of these teachers they would remember as being exceptionally good. So, what are the qualities that combine to create an excellent, memorable teacher? Why do some teachers inspire students to work three times harder than they normally would, […]

How can speed reading be useful?

The second of two articles on speed reading by Adam Harley:

Speed reading is an essential skill when you need to read large information quickly. Speed of reading means how many words you read in a minute. Different people have different speed of reading which can be improved by using different techniques and methods. It is analyzed that nearly 300 words can be read accurately in a minute by an average person. Those people who claim that they can read 10,000 or more words use skimming and scanning techniques. However good speed in reading is considered in between 500 to 700 words per minute but you can improve it further with the help of some programs, courses and exercises. Good command on word recognition and vocabulary play an important role to improve speed of reading. Some other abilities that can help you to improve reading speed are eye movement, large blocks of words, spent less time in reading fixation and always try to move forward. If a person has good reading speed then he can learn and understand fast as compare to poor readers.


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There are many types of reading materials like newspapers, notices, essays, letters and research papers etc. Every kind of material demands different speed reading due to its nature and importance. When you read a document you should know well what information you want to extract from it because if you want outline or summary then you don’t need to read it thoroughly. You need to search your required information from the notice and your related news from the newspapers but while reading a research paper you need to read it thoroughly. Writing style and size of the text also affects the reading speed. If the size of writing or style is not easy to read then your speed of reading will be decreased and there are chances of mistakes. Then it depends on the way you read it, you read aloud or silent.

There are many self paced methods as well as courses, software programs that you can use to speed up your reading skill. You can use self paced methods easily without delay and cost. Different institutes offer different courses to improve your reading skill; software and other programs help you to correct your pronunciation, understanding idea of the writing, speed and recognition.

People read for two different purposes; information and pleasure. If you read fast then you can get knowledge, information and appreciation quickly. You can save time by speed reading because sometimes you read something which is not very interesting and it becomes difficult to swallow it by reading thoroughly so you use skimming technique and increase your reading speed just to get main idea or theme. When you are able to read in speed then you can write and recognize words speedily.

Another very important fact which contributes in speed reading is the language in which you want to increase your reading speed. If it is your mother tongue then it becomes easy to read speedily but if it is the second or foreign language then you can face some problems but with the help of useful courses and software programs you can improve it. It is seen that people who are good at reading have advantage and are more effective than poor readers.

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If you need any more tips, check out the Speed Reading Manual. It’s written in much better English than mine, and contains much more useful tips as well! Download the Speed Reading Manual today: http://www.speedreadingisreal.com/ I highly recommend it.


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  • breakthrough rapid reading

    If you want above intelligence you’ve got to above average reading ability..and as most people read tabliod newspapers..it doesnt take too much effort to get above average

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