提高閱讀速度,甚至可以一目十行,無(wú)論看書(shū)還是學(xué)習(xí)都可以提高效率。如何速讀?【妙招大看臺(tái)】教你妙招!




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Improve your efficiency by learning how to read up to three times faster with these proven speed-reading techniques.
You will need: discipline and practice.
Step 1: [-------1-------] Take in the title, introduction, any subheadings, and bold-type passages, so that when you start reading, you’ll already know the selection’s main points.
Step 2: [-------2-------] This prevents them from darting around re-reading words, something the average person does to the tune of 20 words per page.
Move your pointer at a faster rate than you think you can read, which will retrain your brain by forcing you to keep up.
Step 3: Stop “sounding out” each word in your head, or mouthing the words silently, two things many of us learned to do in grade school. U.S. Air Force research shows your brain can recognize a word in less than five-hundredths of a second, while it takes a quarter of a second—five times longer—to say it in your head.
Step 4: Learning not to sound out words will help you “chunk”—a technique that requires you to group together four or five words by skipping articles like “the” and “and.” [-------3-------]
Step 5: Train yourself to stop taking a short pause after each paragraph, something most of us do unconsciously.
When reading a passage on a computer screen, try highlighting the text in a dark color and changing the font color to white. Your eyes can more easily read white words on a dark background.
Step 6: Practice these techniques for at least 20 minutes a day, starting with books and articles printed in large fonts. [-------4-------]
Did you know? John F. Kennedy, a student of speed-reading, told a reporter he could read 1,200 words per minute, although he later admitted to exaggerating that number.


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Skim an entire article, chapter, or even book before you begin reading. Lead with your index finger, a pen, or your computer mouse, which keeps your eyes focused and moving ahead. You'll still get the meaning, since these words are not needed for comprehension. As you practice, you'll learn how to prioritize content, speeding you along even more.