READING FAULITIES.... .. . 1. Moving your lips when you - TopicsExpress



          

READING FAULITIES.... .. . 1. Moving your lips when you read Moving your lips slows you to a fast talking rate, about 150 wordsper minute. Put your fingers on your lips to stop the motion. 2. Vocalizing Vocalizing means that you are pronouncing words in the voice box of the throat without making sounds. This also slows your reading rate to that of speaking. To check, rest your fingertips lightly against the vocal cord area of your throat. If you feel a vibration, or if you find that your tongue is moving, you are vocalizing. 3. Reading everything at the same speed When reading, set your rate according to your purpose for reading and the difficulty level of the material. Practice adjusting your rate to suit your material. The more difficult the material, theslower the rate. 4. Regressing out of habit Regressing means rereading a word, phrase, or sentence out of habit and not because of need. Sometimes, it is necessary to reread something, especially in a difficult passage. But habitual, unnecessary regressing really slows you down. Use a card or paper to cover the text after you read it to prevent regressing. 5. Reading one word at a time Do you think one word at a time, or in phrases? Slow readers tend to see only one word at a time. Good readers will see several words at a time and their eyes willstop only three or four times as they move across a page. Readingin idea-phrases speeds your reading and improves your understanding of what you have read. Mark the phrases in the sentences of a passage, then practice seeing more than one word at a time.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 04:27:24 +0000

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