- Skim and Scan
- Use a Pointer
- Eliminate Subvocalization
- Practice Chunking
- Utilize Peripheral Vision
- Minimize Regression
- Improve Concentration
Skim and Scan
Skimming involves quickly glancing over the text to get a general idea of the content, while scanning involves looking for specific keywords or phrases. This technique helps in identifying the main points of the text without reading every word.
Use a Pointer
Using a pointer, such as a pen or finger, to guide your eyes along the lines can help increase reading speed by preventing regression and subvocalization.
Eliminate Subvocalization
Subvocalization is the habit of silently pronouncing words as you read, which can slow down reading speed. Techniques such as humming or chewing gum can help reduce subvocalization.
Practice Chunking
Chunking involves grouping words or phrases together to read them as a single unit, which can improve reading speed and comprehension.
Utilize Peripheral Vision
Expanding your field of vision while reading can help take in more words at once, increasing reading speed.
Minimize Regression
Regression is the habit of re-reading words or phrases, which can slow down reading speed. Techniques such as using a pointer and practicing concentration can help minimize regression.
Improve Concentration
Improving concentration through techniques such as meditation and minimizing distractions can help increase reading speed and retention.