
Note: You can download the program I am using in this video for free from the resource of this video.
A Short video showing how the Speed Reading Concepts Program should be used. This program contains over 1 hour of practice content for the average reader if he/she reads first with the highlight method on and then with the highlight method off as suggested.
As you are reading through the program, try to extract the meaningful parts of the sentence as quickly as possible, then move onto the next sentence or paragraph all while asking yourself the following questions?
1. (Subject) Who is this sentence talking about?
2. (Verb) What did they do? What are they doing?
3. (Location) Where are they? Etc...
Once you train your brain to extract the important part of the information from the sentences you'll be able to read much more fluidly and skim much faster through the text while actually getting meaningful content from the content you read.
I recommend people to practice with this program everyday for atleast 7 days, or until they can learn how to extract meaningful information from what they read.
I attempt to verbally read the story Wolf and 7 Kids some-what fluidly, pausing after commas, and at the end of sentences, after ideas while reading.
Reading verbally is always harder than reading mentally without talking, (Since we have to process then pronounce the words.) Which increases the chance of mistakes.
So don't be discouraged if you can't read some-what fast or fluid verbally without practice.
I attempt to verbally read the story Haensel and Grethal some-what fluidly, pausing after commas, and at the end of sentences, after ideas while reading.
Reading verbally is always harder than reading mentally without talking, (Since we have to process then pronounce the words.) Which increases the chance of mistakes.
So don't be discouraged if you can't read some-what fast or fluid verbally without practice.
I attempt to verbally read the story Ash Maiden some-what fluidly, pausing after commas, and at the end of sentences, after ideas while reading.
Reading verbally is always harder than reading mentally without talking, (Since we have to process then pronounce the words.) Which increases the chance of mistakes.
So don't be discouraged if you can't read some-what fast or fluid verbally without practice.
Me showing what it looks like to practice/speed-read through the Program silently while reading the story, "Wolf and 7 Kids".
Me showing what it looks like to practice/speed-read through the Program silently while reading the story, "Haensel and Grethal".
Me showing what it looks like to practice/speed-read through the Program silently while reading the story "Ash Maiden".
A course meant to teach students how to read faster, by extracting important parts from the sentences.
I show examples/walkthroughs of using the program (for pcs and android devices), which is included in the downloadable resources of this course.
How to effectively use it, and I read through all stories both mentally (without talking) (450-500+ wpm words, per minute.) Letting my mouse follow my eyes as I read silently.
I also read through each story verbally at around 200 WPM (words per minute.) While attempting to slightly pause at commas, and get each idea/sentence out with each breath in order to make reading more fluid.
This course is for anyone wanting to understand how to extract meaning from a sentence faster, you must train your brain in order to extract and focus on the parts of the sentence which cause it to make sense.
Then You'll be able to skim through/read faster any information you desire than you did before learning this concept.
Whether you're reading e-mails, chatting, or re-searching information. This is a skill that will save you hours once learned effectively and applied.
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The Stories which I read include:
Wolf and 7 Kids 6 Pages in length.
Haensel and Grethel 15 Pages in length.
Ash Maiden 14 Pages in length.
If you enjoy reading or you think you might want to start reading a lot if only you could read faster, and want to increase your speed. This course is for you, I recommend reading each story every day for 7 days until you feel that you understand and can apply the concept to other content apart from what is included here.
From that point onwards, your speed depends on how much time you put into training it.
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Fun Fact: I first started learning how to read faster so that I could type faster!