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"How to Effectively Double Your Reading Speed and Accelerate Your Learning Abilities to the Extreme!"

Trivia: Did you know that some people can read more than a thousand words per minute as compared to an average college student who can only read between 250 and 350 wpm?

Anyone can double their speed in reading without the fear of not being able to understand the materials being read.


Check out just SOME of the information you can find inside:

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 most important part in every paragraph that should be given the most time in understanding.
You can learn anything by doing three important things. What are they?
Why speed readers are considered impatient readers.
Why pronouncing words when reading should be avoided.
How speed reading is calculated.
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.
What the most rudimentary type of reading is.
The difference between eyesight and vision.
How to reduce the number of times the eyes skip back to a previous sentence.
How many bits of information per second our conscious and unconscious brains take. You'll be surprised at the difference.
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.
What type of reading is necessary for academic materials.
How to use the triple learning strength.
The relation between written English and spoken English.
Where to begin reading.
The 4 basic conditions for increased reading rate.
When we should "scan" the text.
What factors outside your control influences your speed in reading.
What type of reading is needed when you want to acquaint yourself with the subject, yet complete understanding and retention of text information is not necessary.
The 5 types of reading.
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.
How practice speed reading should be done.
What part of the eye is responsible for speed reading, and how to train it.
What a fixation is and what is its role in speed 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.
What to do when your momentum seems to be slowing down.
What type of reading is time consuming and needs a lot of concentration.
How to eliminate subvocalization in order to increase reading speed.
What should be done if you need only the shallowest knowledge of the subject.
How to tackle reading those huge computer books.
Why rereading is inadvisable.
Other important aspects that hinder speed reading.
When to use a card or a folded piece of paper when reading.
The self-tests to estimate how fast you can read and how much you can comprehend.

And a lot, lot more!

Read More. Comprehend More. Be More... than Ordinary!

Not all speed readers are born. They can be made...

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