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How to become a faster reader with better focus and concentration?
I admit it. I’m a damn terrible reader because I read much slower than the speed of oral recital. I need to be able to read fast in order to accomplish various tasks but as well as that, I often lose focus about ten pages into a book so it takes me quite a while to refresh myself so I can read a book consistenly. Hence reading a book consistently usually takes me ages (when I should be able to read more quickly and consistenly for my age).
Is there anything I can do to improve these skills of reading? As well as reading more, so I get used to reading, are there any exercises or courses I can do- or various instructional books- I can do or read to become a better reader overall- with more focus and efficiency plus speed of reading?
Thank you
I read very slow and do not understand well in the past too. Since reading occupies a lot of my time so I’ve also looked for ways to improve it a few months ago. I recommend you to look for some course on speed reading, as it is the formal way to learn to read faster and more efficiently. It now helps me saved a lot of my time used on reading.
I’ve talked about the course that I used in another answer here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090518162140AALUeKL
Hope it helps
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