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SPEED READING MADE SIMPLE Spreeder: Spreeder is a popular speed reading app that allows you to upload your own texts or use pre-selected material. ReadMe!: ReadMe! is a speed reading app that uses a technique called ``chunking to help you read more efficiently. Acceleread Reading Trainer: QuickReader:
How to Improve Your Speed Reading Avoid distractions. Go easy. Cover words that youve already read. Know what you want from the text. Benchmark your progress. Practice, practice, practice.
Table of contents Stop Subvocalizing. Skim the Text First. Underline Key Phrases and Review to Retain More. Focus on Keywords. Maintain Focus. Time Yourself. Do Not Re-read Words. Improve Your Vocabulary.
5 Tips for How to Read Faster Without Losing Comprehension 1. Skim or scan the text first. 2. Stop subvocalizing. 3. Read phrases, not words 4. Quit Re-reading 5. Read more
Academic study after academic study has found no benefit to reading comprehension and retention from speed reading. In fact studies show dramatic losses of comprehension and retention when ``reading gets above 600 words per minute (an average reader is between 200-300 words per minute.
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Iris Speed Reading. Spreeder VIP. Super Reading (Jim Kwik) Mindvalley. SuperLearner 2.5: Speed Reading Boost Memory. Speed Reading Mastery with Jordan Harry. Become A Reading Machine Masterclass. Rev It Up Reading Course. EyeQ Advantage.
Top 10 Best Reading Retention Tips from The Experts Get Some Context. Have a Question at the Back of Your Mind Before You Read/Watch. Do Some Note-Taking. Reflect Upon What You Have Read. Train Your Brain with Impression, Association, and Repetition. Think in Pictures. Rehearse As You Go Along.
The structured literacy approach, or phonics approach, has been scientifically proven to be the most effective way to teach children to read (refer to the Science of Reading for more information). The main aim of phonics instruction is to help beginning readers understand that letters are linked to particular sounds.

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