How to get seriously good at reading | You're Doing it Wrong! Episode 4 | BBC Ideas
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Are you a slow reader? Or a fast reader? Either way, here's some tips to help you get better at reading and speed reading - and take more in.
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A major reason why I switched to ipad for reading books was, I often leave the book and google for stuff mentioned in it that I'm curious about. Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature, for example, mentions things that are impossible to understand and ignore without visual representations, such as torture devices museums. Other stuff such as names of places, people, food, etc. If I don't read a book cover to cover, including full information about the author and their political stance, I haven't read the book.
Make a video on how to improve confidence.
And also on how to stop being nervous.
Please ❤️
Always loved your videos.
Thanks BBC.
Hi there. Thanks for your comment. It's great to get feedback with ideas for new videos. In case you haven't seen them, there are a few videos we have uploaded in the past that touch on these themes.
Tips to keep calm: ruclips.net/video/R8srJcF65Mc/видео.html Imposter syndrome: ruclips.net/video/EoCaV-Hf3a4/видео.html Habits that hold women (and men!) back at work and how to overcome them: ruclips.net/video/pRZdVUfKHhA/видео.html
Happy watching!
Woah.
It looked like I came from an eye sight improvement session.😂
1:22 "to work out it's meaning" Nice use of an apostrophe!
it seems I've found a new favourite channel
I took a speed reading course about 40 years ago. I still get an anxiety attack whenever the subject comes up.🤗
I didn't notice before, but is really important put more attention in verbs and nouns, that in the complete meaning of a sentence. Very good tip x read.
Sloooow doooown .. It's going so fast this video...
Can u make a video on how to improve concentration?? I mean practical ways, research backed?? Thank you
Very creative and impressive video....I found this video informative . Thanks a lot
And god bless you
Keep making such amazing videos!!
Thank you very much and please make such useful videos
Awesome video ... Please upload a video on How to focus quickly..
Hi Oishee. Thanks for your message! This video is about how to avoid distractions, so might be of interest ruclips.net/video/KZGVgz9b2fw/видео.html
@@bbcideas .. Watched that video... I never miss any of your videos..
Hi BBC videos,
I loved this ideas
Please make the videos of
How to Go beyond of fears.
Some of the. Topics you're posting is really Heart melting 😍.
They do know why reading from a back-lit screen is bad for your eyes. That's why you should get a dedicated reading device such as a Kindle, because it is front-lit, eliminating eye strain.
Good for IELTS reading 😎
One question: what about reading ebooks on tablets? Does it provide some benefits or carry some cons behind reading a tablet's screen through downloadable books?
Can you include a document compiling references for the claims made in this video ?
2 video link thumbnails at about 2:07 blocks the caption. I tried swiping in all directions but they won’t go away
Sorry about that - should be fine now!
Make videos about speaking.
How can we improve speaking english?
Hi Uttam - we've got quote a few videos about language in this playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLMrFM-P68Wh6tB9iBffEfFzh2G2sLpOUk. You might enjoy these ones in particular: ruclips.net/video/6Vgo-hE0D_g/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/7BYW6zEGaME/видео.html
I suspect as this research is repeated with each generation, we will see vast differences, such as Zoomers gave up reading for video but Gen-X and Millennials mastered screen reading, and Boomers just wander around lost.
This vedio helped me to improve my reading skills. Nice vedio