Preview the Book First: Before diving in, skim through the table of contents, introduction, and chapter summaries. This gives you an idea of what to expect and helps you focus on key areas.
Minimise Subvocalization: Try to reduce reading aloud in your mind (subvocalization). Instead, focus on recognising whole phrases or ideas, which helps you read faster.
Use Your Finger or a Pen: Guide your eyes with your finger or a pen as you read. This keeps your focus sharp and prevents you from wandering back to previous lines.
Practice Speed Drills: Set a timer and challenge yourself to read a page or a chapter within a set time limit. Gradually increase the difficulty as your speed improves.
Avoid Regression: Resist the urge to go back and reread. If you don’t understand something, move forward and note it to check later. This cuts down on wasted time.
Increase Your Vocabulary: The more words you know, the quicker you can process new information. Work on expanding your vocabulary to understand text faster.
Read in Chunks: Try to read multiple words at once instead of one word at a time. Your eyes can naturally process small groups of words, increasing reading efficiency.
Set a Regular Reading Routine: Consistency is key. Set aside dedicated time each day for reading, and you’ll notice your reading speed improving over time as you build momentum.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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