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Reading for College
How to read Faster
AND more effectively
Dr Haroon Rashid
Haroon
Reading for college
First, let’s talk about
reading speed
This is not about trying to read as FAST
as you can . . .
. . . It is about learning to read
as effectively as you can
Test your reading speed
Okay, now for some math:
 Count the number of words in ten lines and write
that down;
 now divide that number by 10. That is the average
number of words per line. Write it down;
 now count the number of lines you read and
write it on a piece of paper. Write it down;
Haroon
Test your reading speed
 multiply that number by the number of words per line,
and you have roughly how many words you read.
Write down the number you get
 You read for ten minutes. Divide the total numbers
of words you read by 10 and you have your words-
per-minute.
 Write it down.
Assessing your findings
Haroon
RPM Status
<120 wpm Poor, slow
121-180 wpm Below average
181-240 wpm Average
241-350 wpm College level if good retention
351-500 Above average
501-1000 Superior
>1000 Genius
Main causes of slower reading
 word-by-word reading;
 slow perceptual reaction time,
i.e., slowness of recognition;
 vocalization—habitual or for
comprehension;
 Inefficient eye movements;
 Regression;
 faulty habits of attention and
concentration;
Haroon
Main causes of slower reading
 lack of practice in reading—
especially large amounts;
 fear of losing comprehension;
 habitual slow reading;
 poor evaluation of which
aspects are important and which
are unimportant;
 the effort to remember
everything rather than to
remember selectively.
So now what?
 There are three main factors involved in
improving reading speed:
(1) the desire to improve,
(2) the willingness to try new techniques, and
(3) the motivation to practice.
 The average college student reads about 350 words
per minute. A "good" reading speed is around 500 to
700 words per minute, but some people can read a
thousand words per minute.
What makes the difference?
Haroon
So now what?
 Most people can double their reading
speed while still maintaining equal or
even higher comprehension.
 Warning: In order to learn to read rapidly and well you
must have acquired the necessary vocabulary.
 When you can understand college-level
materials, you are ready to practice reading
faster.
Strategies for effective reading
 Pre-Read: Skim the piece looking for sub-
headings, images, graphs etc. Try to get a
sense of what the reading is about.
You can call this READING FOR PLOT
(like reading the end of a mystery novel
before you get there);
 Pre-think: ask yourself some questions that
this reading might answer, things on the
syllabus perhaps, or from the lecture. Think
BEFORE you read.
You can call this CREATIVE THINKING;
Haroon
Strategies for effective reading
 Read in blocks: Read several words at
once (a phrase, half a line, or a full line in
textbooks with columns);
 Pause ONLY at the end of sections. Don’t
reread, but jot down what you remember at
the end of each section. You can go back
and reread at the end.
Don’t wait for the action replay. Just read!
 If you find yourself falling asleep--
take a nap! DO NOT keep reading.
It is a waste of time. Just give it up
for a bit.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
SEE
SPOT
RUN
SPOT
LICKS
. . . No . . . LIKES
SPOT LIKES
THE
BALL.
Haroon
A Trip Down Memory Lane
 Before that you sounded letters.
R - E - M - E - M - B - E - R
okay
RE - MEM - BER
REMEMBER!!!
Haroon
Tricks for successful reading
 Reading one word at a time in college is like
sounding out letters or parts of words.
 It TAKES TOO LONG
Instead . . .
 Read in blocks: Read several words
at once (a phrase, half a line, or a full
line in textbooks with columns);
We are going to practice this
Haroon
Tricks for successful reading
 Think about how much effort it takes for your eyes to
focus on EACH WORD AT A TIME!
Let’s play the focus game for a minute. Focus on something a long
way away, now focus on something close up. Now look to your left
and focus. Now to your right. Now close up again.
It took time for you to focus, right? That same process is occurring
every time you FOCUS on a word if you read word-by-word. See??
 It TAKES TOO LONG
 Your eyes get TIRED
READ IN CLUMPS (clauses, phrases)
 Let your eyes settle on several words at once (a
phrase, half a line, or a full line in textbooks with
columns). SEE the words, but don’t move your eyes
or say them.
Haroon
Tricks for successful reading
 Take a sheet of paper and fold it in half
 Place it under a line of text
 If the text is in columns, put a dot on the
piece of paper in the middle of the line
•
 As you read,
 move the piece of paper down the page so it
is always under the line you are reading.
 Look at the DOT
 and SEE the words,
 but do not SAY them
Haroon
Haroon
Using the eye-guide
•Move the eye-guide down
the page as you read.
•One line at a time.
•Focus on the dot, and just
see the words
Article source:
www.sedl.org/reading/
topics/brainreading.pdf.
Here are the other tricks
 Vocabulary - Wait until you've finished reading to
look up unfamiliar words. (If you stop, you'll
reduce your level of comprehension.)
 Comprehension - to improve comprehension,
repeat the main points of the chapter after closing
the book. See how many specific details you can
recall. The more you interact with your text, the
more you'll recall. Recollection and
comprehension require a vigorous approach.
 Practice 1: Skimming & Scanning - find an
interesting newspaper column or magazine
article. Rapidly read the article, sampling just the
first sentence or two of each paragraph and a few
key words. Jot down all the facts you can
remember. Then reread the article slowly, giving
yourself a point for every item you can recall.
Haroon
Now YOU need to practice…
The Basic Program:
 Two or three times a day, read something
you enjoy for 15 to 20 minutes without
stopping. Time yourself to within 30
seconds.
 Record your reading rate and chart your
progress. Recording and charting are
essential if you wish to make real progress.
 Push yourself gently as you read. If your
mind wanders, get it back on track.
Haroon
Now YOU need to practice…
 Set reading-rate goals for yourself. Aim
for a 10% increase in your reading rate
over the previous record.
 Practice skimming & scanning by finding
an interesting newspaper column or
magazine article and rapidly reading the
article, sampling just the first sentence or
two of each paragraph and a few key
words. Jot down all the facts you can
remember. Then reread the article slowly,
giving yourself a point for every item you
can recall.
 READ YOUR TEXBOOKS ACTIVELY!
REVIEW:
TO ACTIVE READ YOU:
 Ask general beginning questions;
 Set a purpose by pre-viewing a
chapter, and deciding what you hope
to learn;
 Guide yourself through the reading by
skimming first, looking at its length,
sub-headings (the plot), images,
charts and graphs, etc.;
 Make notes, highlight, and summarize
AFTER the reading is done!
 AND BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE!!!
Haroon
Haroon
Okay, let’s try this
• Go back to the same piece you read
at the beginning.
• Take the piece of paper (your eye
guide) and put it under the first line.
• Reread this piece,
• Move your eye guide down the
page looking at the dot and just
seeing the words.
• I’ll stop you after ten minutes.
Haroon
Finally
The key to rapid reading
•Consciously try to read faster.
•Consciously force your eyes to move
and work at ever higher and higher
speeds.
Rapid reading is
making your eyes and brain work
together to process words at a
high rate of speed.
Haroon
Try this….
Thank You

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Speed reading

  • 1. Reading for College How to read Faster AND more effectively Dr Haroon Rashid
  • 2. Haroon Reading for college First, let’s talk about reading speed This is not about trying to read as FAST as you can . . . . . . It is about learning to read as effectively as you can
  • 3. Test your reading speed Okay, now for some math:  Count the number of words in ten lines and write that down;  now divide that number by 10. That is the average number of words per line. Write it down;  now count the number of lines you read and write it on a piece of paper. Write it down; Haroon
  • 4. Test your reading speed  multiply that number by the number of words per line, and you have roughly how many words you read. Write down the number you get  You read for ten minutes. Divide the total numbers of words you read by 10 and you have your words- per-minute.  Write it down.
  • 5. Assessing your findings Haroon RPM Status <120 wpm Poor, slow 121-180 wpm Below average 181-240 wpm Average 241-350 wpm College level if good retention 351-500 Above average 501-1000 Superior >1000 Genius
  • 6. Main causes of slower reading  word-by-word reading;  slow perceptual reaction time, i.e., slowness of recognition;  vocalization—habitual or for comprehension;  Inefficient eye movements;  Regression;  faulty habits of attention and concentration; Haroon
  • 7. Main causes of slower reading  lack of practice in reading— especially large amounts;  fear of losing comprehension;  habitual slow reading;  poor evaluation of which aspects are important and which are unimportant;  the effort to remember everything rather than to remember selectively.
  • 8. So now what?  There are three main factors involved in improving reading speed: (1) the desire to improve, (2) the willingness to try new techniques, and (3) the motivation to practice.  The average college student reads about 350 words per minute. A "good" reading speed is around 500 to 700 words per minute, but some people can read a thousand words per minute. What makes the difference? Haroon
  • 9. So now what?  Most people can double their reading speed while still maintaining equal or even higher comprehension.  Warning: In order to learn to read rapidly and well you must have acquired the necessary vocabulary.  When you can understand college-level materials, you are ready to practice reading faster.
  • 10. Strategies for effective reading  Pre-Read: Skim the piece looking for sub- headings, images, graphs etc. Try to get a sense of what the reading is about. You can call this READING FOR PLOT (like reading the end of a mystery novel before you get there);  Pre-think: ask yourself some questions that this reading might answer, things on the syllabus perhaps, or from the lecture. Think BEFORE you read. You can call this CREATIVE THINKING; Haroon
  • 11. Strategies for effective reading  Read in blocks: Read several words at once (a phrase, half a line, or a full line in textbooks with columns);  Pause ONLY at the end of sections. Don’t reread, but jot down what you remember at the end of each section. You can go back and reread at the end. Don’t wait for the action replay. Just read!  If you find yourself falling asleep-- take a nap! DO NOT keep reading. It is a waste of time. Just give it up for a bit.
  • 12. A Trip Down Memory Lane SEE SPOT RUN SPOT LICKS . . . No . . . LIKES SPOT LIKES THE BALL. Haroon
  • 13. A Trip Down Memory Lane  Before that you sounded letters. R - E - M - E - M - B - E - R okay RE - MEM - BER REMEMBER!!! Haroon
  • 14. Tricks for successful reading  Reading one word at a time in college is like sounding out letters or parts of words.  It TAKES TOO LONG Instead . . .  Read in blocks: Read several words at once (a phrase, half a line, or a full line in textbooks with columns); We are going to practice this Haroon
  • 15. Tricks for successful reading  Think about how much effort it takes for your eyes to focus on EACH WORD AT A TIME! Let’s play the focus game for a minute. Focus on something a long way away, now focus on something close up. Now look to your left and focus. Now to your right. Now close up again. It took time for you to focus, right? That same process is occurring every time you FOCUS on a word if you read word-by-word. See??  It TAKES TOO LONG  Your eyes get TIRED READ IN CLUMPS (clauses, phrases)  Let your eyes settle on several words at once (a phrase, half a line, or a full line in textbooks with columns). SEE the words, but don’t move your eyes or say them. Haroon
  • 16. Tricks for successful reading  Take a sheet of paper and fold it in half  Place it under a line of text  If the text is in columns, put a dot on the piece of paper in the middle of the line •  As you read,  move the piece of paper down the page so it is always under the line you are reading.  Look at the DOT  and SEE the words,  but do not SAY them Haroon
  • 17. Haroon Using the eye-guide •Move the eye-guide down the page as you read. •One line at a time. •Focus on the dot, and just see the words Article source: www.sedl.org/reading/ topics/brainreading.pdf.
  • 18. Here are the other tricks  Vocabulary - Wait until you've finished reading to look up unfamiliar words. (If you stop, you'll reduce your level of comprehension.)  Comprehension - to improve comprehension, repeat the main points of the chapter after closing the book. See how many specific details you can recall. The more you interact with your text, the more you'll recall. Recollection and comprehension require a vigorous approach.  Practice 1: Skimming & Scanning - find an interesting newspaper column or magazine article. Rapidly read the article, sampling just the first sentence or two of each paragraph and a few key words. Jot down all the facts you can remember. Then reread the article slowly, giving yourself a point for every item you can recall. Haroon
  • 19. Now YOU need to practice… The Basic Program:  Two or three times a day, read something you enjoy for 15 to 20 minutes without stopping. Time yourself to within 30 seconds.  Record your reading rate and chart your progress. Recording and charting are essential if you wish to make real progress.  Push yourself gently as you read. If your mind wanders, get it back on track. Haroon
  • 20. Now YOU need to practice…  Set reading-rate goals for yourself. Aim for a 10% increase in your reading rate over the previous record.  Practice skimming & scanning by finding an interesting newspaper column or magazine article and rapidly reading the article, sampling just the first sentence or two of each paragraph and a few key words. Jot down all the facts you can remember. Then reread the article slowly, giving yourself a point for every item you can recall.  READ YOUR TEXBOOKS ACTIVELY!
  • 21. REVIEW: TO ACTIVE READ YOU:  Ask general beginning questions;  Set a purpose by pre-viewing a chapter, and deciding what you hope to learn;  Guide yourself through the reading by skimming first, looking at its length, sub-headings (the plot), images, charts and graphs, etc.;  Make notes, highlight, and summarize AFTER the reading is done!  AND BECOME MORE EFFECTIVE!!! Haroon
  • 22. Haroon Okay, let’s try this • Go back to the same piece you read at the beginning. • Take the piece of paper (your eye guide) and put it under the first line. • Reread this piece, • Move your eye guide down the page looking at the dot and just seeing the words. • I’ll stop you after ten minutes.
  • 23. Haroon Finally The key to rapid reading •Consciously try to read faster. •Consciously force your eyes to move and work at ever higher and higher speeds. Rapid reading is making your eyes and brain work together to process words at a high rate of speed.