Summary of 4 Steps to Read Difficult Texts Faster (Academic Speed Reading Comprehension)

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This video discusses how to speed read difficult texts by grouping words together and using subvocalization to improve comprehension. The user goes on to say that if one is interested, they can learn more about their process and course on the video's description page.

  • 00:00:00 Dr. Justin shares how he speeds reads by reducing localization, muttering words silently, and using app stacks that are simple and predictable. He advises readers to practice the techniques until they are comfortable with them, and to focus on the strategy more than the technique when studying difficult texts.
  • 00:05:00 This video discusses how to read difficult texts faster by grouping words together and relaxing your eyes. Sub-vocalization, or the act of speaking aloud while reading, is usually a negative thing, but in some cases it can be an effective way of training your brain to process text more efficiently.
  • 00:10:00 The video explains how to read difficult texts faster by grouping words together and using subvocalization to help remember what is read. It recommends taking breaks between bursts of reading and spending time thinking about the text to help avoid becoming tired and bogged down in the text.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses how to speed read difficult texts, with the main points being that one should group words together and use subvocalization strategically to improve comprehension. The user goes on to say that if one is interested, they can learn more about their process and course on the video's description page.

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