Synopses & Reviews
The fun and easy way to become a more efficient, effective reader!Want to read faster — and recall more of what you read? This practical, hands-on guide gives you the techniques you need to increase your reading speed and retention, whether you're reading books, e-mails, magazines, or even technical journals! You'll find reading aids and plenty of exercises to help you read faster and better comprehend the text.
Yes, you can speed read — discover the skills you need to read quickly and effectively, break your bad reading habits, and take in more text at a glance
Focus on the fundamentals — widen your vision span and see how to increase your comprehension, retention, and recall
Advance your speed-reading skills — read blocks of text, heighten your concentration, and follow an author's thought patterns
Zero in on key points — skim, scan, and preread to quickly locate the information you want
Expand your vocabulary — recognize the most common words and phrases to help you move through the text more quickly
Open the book and find:
Tried-and-true techniques from The Reader's Edge program
How to assess your current reading level
Tools and exercises to improve your reading skills
Speed-reading fundamentals you must know
Helpful lists of prefixes, suffixes, roots, and prime words
A speed-reading progress worksheet
Exercises for eye health and expanded reading vision
Tips for making your speed-reading skills permanent
Synopsis
A breakthrough method for increasing reading speed and comprehension
In today's fast-paced world, everyone wants to read faster-students, workers, and time-pressed people everywhere who want to increase their efficiency and productivity. Speed Reading For Dummies changes the way people read, showing them how to process information more quickly while improving comprehension, retention, and recall. Covering the latest speed-reading techniques and tips, this breakthrough guide will help people read quickly and successfully no matter what they read-books, newspapers, magazines, e-mails, or technical journals.
Synopsis
Learn to:
- Increase your reading speed and comprehension
- Use speed techniques for any type of reading material
- Improve your silent reading skills
- Recall more of what you read
The fun and easy way(R) to become a more efficient, effective reader
Want to read faster -- and recall more of what you read? This practical, hands-on guide gives you the techniques you need to increase your reading speed and retention, whether you're reading books, e-mails, magazines, or even technical journals You'll find reading aids and plenty of exercises to help you read faster and better comprehend the text.
- Yes, you can speed read -- discover the skills you need to read quickly and effectively, break your bad reading habits, and take in more text at a glance
- Focus on the fundamentals -- widen your vision span and see how to increase your comprehension, retention, and recall
- Advance your speed-reading skills -- read blocks of text, heighten your concentration, and follow an author's thought patterns
- Zero in on key points -- skim, scan, and preread to quickly locate the information you want
- Expand your vocabulary -- recognize the most common words and phrases to help you move through the text more quickly
Open the book and find:
- Tried-and-true techniques from The Reader's Edge(R) program
- How to assess your current reading level
- Tools and exercises to improve your reading skills
- Speed-reading fundamentals you must know
- Helpful lists of prefixes, suffixes, roots, and prime words
- A speed-reading progress worksheet
- Exercises for eye health and expanded reading vision
- Tips for making your speed-reading skills permanent
Synopsis
Covering the latest speed-reading techniques and tips, this breakthrough guide will help people read quickly and successfully no matter what they read--books, newspapers, magazines, e-mails, or technical journals.
About the Author
Richard Sutz is the founder and CEO of The Literacy Company, developers of The Reader's Edge speed-reading program. Sutz's program teaches silent reading fluency for effective and efficient speed reading.
Peter Weverka is the author of many For Dummies books. His articles and stories have appeared in Harper's, SPY, and other magazines.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: Introducing Speed Reading.
Chapter 1: Of Course You Can Speed Read!
Chapter 2: It’s All about Breaking Bad Reading Habits.
Chapter 3: Understanding the Mechanics of Speed Reading.
Chapter 4: Introducing Speed-Reading Fundamentals.
Part II: Focusing on the Fundamentals.
Chapter 5: Establishing Your Reading Rate.
Chapter 6: Taking in More than One Word at a Time: Reading in Clumps.
Chapter 7: Getting the Gist from Word Groups.
Part III: Advancing Your Speed-Reading Skills.
Chapter 8: Building Your Speed-Reading Momentum.
Chapter 9: Exercising Your Ability to Read More in Even Less Time.
Chapter 10: Other Reading Strategies to Supplement Your Speed Reading.
Chapter 11: Taking Advantage of Writing Structure to Read More Quickly.
Part IV: Improving Your Comprehension.
Chapter 12: Expanding Your Vocabulary to Become a Better Speed Reader.
Chapter 13: Applying Speed Reading to Various Reading Tasks.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 14: Ten Quick Techniques to Improve Your Reading Speed.
Chapter 15: Ten Exercises for Keeping Your Eyes Speed-Reading Ready.
Chapter 16: Ten Tips for Making Your Speed-Reading Skills Permanent.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Uncovering the Prime Words.
Appendix B: Your Speed-Reading Progress Worksheet.
Index.