Speed Reading Techniques in University

Speed Reading Techniques in University

Speed Reading Techniques in University

15 Weeks
All levels
17 lessons
1 quiz
40 students

Course Description

Read the title of the selection carefully. Determine what clues it gives you as to what the selection is about. 

Watch for keywords like “causes,” “results,” “effects,” etc., and do not overlook signal words such as those suggesting controversy (“versus”, “pros and cons”), which indicate that the author is planning to present both sides of an argument.

Look carefully at the headings and other organizational clues. These will tip you off to the main points that the author wants you to learn. 

You may be accustomed to overlooking boldface headings and titles which are the obvious clues to the most important ideas. Skip that material, which is not suitable for your purpose. While the author may have thought particular information was relevant, his/her reason for writing was not necessarily the same as your reason for reading. Remember to keep your reading attack flexible.

Hopefully, you’ll be able to read a book in much less time.

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