Purpose of the Training
The Training on Speed Reading with Comprehension Techniques not only helps students quickly grasp numerical or verbal courses, but also supports effective speaking skills in adults. A 400-page book contains approximately 100,000 words. A slow reader can read about 7,000 words per hour, which means finishing the book in approximately 15–16 hours. A person who applies speed reading with comprehension techniques can finish 2 or 3 books in the same time and understand more than a slow reader.
A student preparing for university entrance exams who normally cannot finish 180 questions in 180 minutes can complete them in 45–60 minutes after learning speed reading with comprehension techniques.
A reader who learns speed reading with comprehension minimizes mental wandering while reading. Thus, concentration increases and information retention becomes clearer. Thinking, perception, evaluation, and decision-making speed improve.
A reader who knows speed reading with comprehension techniques turns reading from a monotonous task into an enjoyable and fun activity.
This provides the opportunity to learn more in a shorter time.
Allocating time for reading is becoming increasingly difficult today. Effective and fast reading is no longer a privilege, but a necessity.
Why do we need to read faster and more effectively? You may not like reading, yet you have materials that you must read.
You may like reading but cannot find the time. You are a student (high school, university, etc.), and therefore a pile of books and notes awaits you.
You are preparing for exams such as LGS, AYT, TYT, KPSS, ALES, etc., but you are experiencing time problems. You can gain 45 minutes to one hour. How will this happen? Keep following us…
You can learn speed reading with comprehension techniques for effective and fast reading.
We believed that reading slowly is necessary to understand a subject better. However, the reason for slow reading is lack of concentration and quick fatigue. The most fundamental problem of slow reading is subvocalization (reading with inner voice).