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Michael Thompson
All You Need to Know to Become A Monster Speed Reading in Just 7 Days
All You Need to Know to Become A Monster Speed Reading in Just 7 Days
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-How you can get at least 80% of what you need to know in just 11-13 minutes, even from the topics you're not interested in.
-The minimum length of time needed to read a block of words.
-How the newspaper reading method is being done.
-How to effectively avoid reading out loud to one's self.
-The relationship of speed reading and reading comprehension.
-The advantages and disadvantages of subvocalization.
-Major causes of decrease in speed reading.
-How to increase information perception by 50%.
-How to improve memory and concentration by 10%.
-The reading rate of an average college student on fiction and non-technical materials.
-What the "good" reading speed is.
-How to properly skim a reading material.
-How to properly scan a reading material.
-What the use of the hand is when reading.
-Where to begin reading.
-The 4 basic conditions for increased reading rate.
-When we should "scan" the text.
-Significant factors that reduce reading rate.
-The proper way of underlining texts in textbooks.
-The purpose of asking the question "So what?" in reading texts.
-The 2 different parts of the brain which is responsible on word analysis.
-What parts of speech should be the center of focus when reading.
-The necessities prior to reading.
-Why news articles are redundant?
-When to use a pen for underlining texts.
-The difference between skimming and scanning.
-How to eliminate subvocalization in order to increase reading speed.
-What should be done if you need only the shallowest knowledge of the subject.
-Why rereading is inadvisable.
-How you can get at least 80% of what you need to know in just 11-13 minutes, even from the topics you're not interested in.
-The minimum length of time needed to read a block of words.
-How the newspaper reading method is being done.
-How to effectively avoid reading out loud to one's self.
-The relationship of speed reading and reading comprehension.
-The advantages and disadvantages of subvocalization.
-Major causes of decrease in speed reading.
-How to increase information perception by 50%.
-How to improve memory and concentration by 10%.
-The reading rate of an average college student on fiction and non-technical materials.
-What the "good" reading speed is.
-How to properly skim a reading material.
-How to properly scan a reading material.
-What the use of the hand is when reading.
-Where to begin reading.
-The 4 basic conditions for increased reading rate.
-When we should "scan" the text.
-Significant factors that reduce reading rate.
-The proper way of underlining texts in textbooks.
-The purpose of asking the question "So what?" in reading texts.
-The 2 different parts of the brain which is responsible on word analysis.
-What parts of speech should be the center of focus when reading.
-The necessities prior to reading.
-Why news articles are redundant?
-When to use a pen for underlining texts.
-The difference between skimming and scanning.
-How to eliminate subvocalization in order to increase reading speed.
-What should be done if you need only the shallowest knowledge of the subject.
-Why rereading is inadvisable.
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