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- This exercise will
- help you to
- increase the number
- of words that you
- can see at each
- eye fixation
- as you read.
- When you read a line
- of print, you don't
- need to look at each
- word on the line.
- You can develop the ability
- to see half a line, or maybe
- even the entire line, with just one "look."
- (That last line
- was a little long!)
- Remember, don't look
- at the first word
- or the last one
- on a line.
- If you do,
- you are just seeing
- empty space with about
- half your eye span.
- Look at the second
- or third word at the
- beginning of the line,
- and when you get to
- the second or third
- word from the end,
- go to the next line.
- Of course, increased eye span
- is just one factor
- in improving your
- reading speed, but
- it is a big factor.
- If you look at
- each word as you read,
- you won't be able
- to read much more
- than about 200
- words per minute.
- By learning to read
- several words at each
- eye fixation,
- breaking the habit
- of looking back
- at lines you have
- already read, and
- moving your eyes
- faster as you read,
- you can probably
- read four or five
- times faster than
- your beginning rate--
- maybe even more!
- (One of my students,
- after the reading course,
- could read a paperback
- book of about 120
- pages in just
- 10 or 12 minutes,
- with excellent comprehension.)
- We know that speed
- is not the only important
- thing in better reading,
- but it is important.
- When you read faster,
- you will be able
- to preview, read, and
- review a reading selection
- in the same time
- it previously took
- to read it once.
- .
- You can create
- files like this
- for reading practice
- with a word processor.
- It's especially easy
- with a word processor
- that centers lines,
- as most of them do.
- I used Galaxy,
- a shareware program,
- to do this.
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