Great Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for teaching children to read minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my close friend Aubrey after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
muZo_ Appreciate Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (google it)? It is a smashing one of a kind product for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some great things about it and my friend after many years got astronomical success with it.
Once Tomas started the "reading" with his fingers from left to right, then said do "2 lines" at a time, then do the figure 8 to read multiple lines, he said to practice. Well, my question is this, are you "reading" or just "looking/seeing" gobbles of words? Is "looking" the same as "reading," and if we continue to do this, will our "brains" begin to remember/comprehend/understand/recall what our eyes just "saw or read"? Wahi' Valleys
I was never a reader as I did not do well at school. Started uni and I am struggling. He makes a good point and I find this interesting as I follow his direction on complying with practice. Thank you Tomas.
For those critizing: Speed reading techniques doesn't mean you will read fast the first time you practice. Takes practice, but they work. Remember that we didn't learn how to read the first time we were taught how to read. The same applies to fast reading.
This is very true. Speed reading needs practicing. I love speed reading and because of this, I've created my app, at this writing time, it's available on Google Play at play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=website.speedreading.localspeedreading
Hey Tomas, first thanks for your comments on sub-vocalization. I actually thought I was weird because like you mentioned a person can't get rid of all sub-vocalization. So, thanks for your comments on that. I also want to say that your video is one of the most honest ones I have seen so far. You hit all of the main issues such as eye fixation, eye regression and sub-vocalization. So, this is just to say thanks and I am going to take your free online course. I appreciate your leadership and contributions very much!!! Chuck
Thank you! This was really helpful! I think it’s great how you were concise and shared 3 different techniques, as well as highlighting that it is a brain training, therefore takes practice and commitment. There are shortcuts but gotta put in the effort! Thanks! ☺️
I have a minor learning disability and it takes me a month or two depending on thickness of books my whole life, and iv been in a reading sluMp for years ever since I was 16, now I’m 40 yr old I decided to take up reading late Christmas last yr, and now I can read 10 chapters a day, but I usually get heave eyed and drowsy or tired no matter how much I like a book and and I sleep to take the tiredness of me so I can read on and I realised even in defused mode I can still enjoy reading a book, so I stoped giving into my drowsy ness and now I can read 10 chapters a day depending on thickness and the amount of chapters in it, usually takes me 2 weeks to read any books and I’m still enjoying reading the whole books and every word in it, now I’m challenging myself and it might take me 6 months to read 20 chapters a day would allow me to read a book a week, maybe the more I’ll read the better in time I’ll become a faster reader, and after life stuff I need to do what has to be done and when I get back to work I’ll make time to read, and sometimes if I get up during the night I read that’s if I’m not half sleeping the more time you read the better, and yet I can listen to any RUclips and audiobooks book in fasted playback speed on its menu and still understand every word on it, weird why can’t I do that with books.
I’m only 10 years old and I know that speed reading isn’t worth it and I tried it with a book I read last year and by the end of it I could only remember a tiny amount of it, however I think speed reading could be useful to some of those people who are last minute and they have loads of homework to do and loads of comprehensions and all of those tasks that need reading, including school and many other things, I don’t recommend speed reading for those who love reading, like me. 👍
But the idea is to focus on speed first and comprehension second. Ideally you would have a computer program that would limit the speed based on your comprehension of texts previously read at that speed. When comprehension at thay speed increases the program would increase the speed required.
The idea is to read as much material as possible the more you train the more you'll remember reading more of a concept across multiple books will help more than one slow book ever could
Wao, it's amazing that people don't appreciate this right away: To me, the teaching is very clear and very helpful. It's an exercise to get us in the habit of the process for expedited reading, which by doing it reduces subvocalization. Thanks, Tomas, for an excellent gift.
Nice language. It gets your enthusiasm across. I liked the encouragement and the reminder to practice every day for at least 10 minutes. Read faster than normal. Good drill. Thanks.
I dont know if i am reading as fast as i possibly can. But i can already notice an improvment in my spead. I find i am still retaing majority of the information but i know this will take practice. I already love to read as it is, but i always wanted to read more books instead of spending forever on one.
Speed reading is a myth and scientists have done tests on it and its actually impossible to try any speed reading technique without giving up some sort of comprehension. Even the worlds fastest speed reader only comprehends 65% of what he reads when he competes. It is normal to be able to read 200 words a minute, anything above that is considered advanced. If you want to actually read faster, the little techniques they show you like using a pacer or putting a card over the words helps A LITTLE, but you sacrifice 20% of comprehension even when doing that. It takes years of reading every single day to actually increase your reading speed so al these people saying they used the tricks for a couple hours and multiplied their speed by 3 are lying. The programs people have are just used to make money. The people who read a book a day or a book a week, literally read that same book for several hours. They didnt use any fancy trick to do that. They put in hard work.
I was thought to read every page and word in a book take time a digest it and one at a time, and I enjoy it better, I do that and I do so do speed readers answer questions on a book they read if you quote them? I’d love to speed read but I have the attention span of a dead corpse.
He said just for now... or maybe he implied it. So for now you won't understand anything, but maybe after some practice your brain will get used to it.
Hey Daniel, One's reading speed at any given time depends on the type of the material, how tired you are, how much you've been reading lately, did you eat heavy food or not and many other things. That's why I don't focus on measuring mine or other people's reading speed. But me as well as my students can read a novel of 200 pages top to bottom in 2-2.5 hours. Even faster with self development and business books. Hope this helps! -T
Technique that needs to be practiced...I know speed reading isn’t an automatic... it’s a “click” light comes on epiphany! And you have to keep it up because you can lose it ... thanks for these few tips.
When reading two lines at once, am i trying to jump up and down then lines or am i trying to read it normally from left to right but with two focal points?
would depend on whether the kindle uses E-ink or not. if it's an lcd kindle, then the iPad will be the same. E-ink much more resembles actual ink on paper.
Hey, Tomas. I am already taking the course but I have some complications with watching the third video. I have already finished the second video, but i have not received the third module. ( Besides I have been waiting for it for three days) I would really thank your assistance.
Hey Laura, Thanks for letting me know. I contacted my email provider to clarify. For now, please shoot me an email to info@tomaslibas.com and I'll send it over. Love, T.
Hey Tomas, I just want to know how did you met your mentor? My story is pretty much similar to yours. I wasted my high school years, discovered self-development and made a bunch of changes. I am looking for a mentor who is committed to self-development and who has a successful business (he has to be at least a multi-millionaire). Can you just share with me how U got your mentor? Jordan wang
Thanks Tomas for this Video. In the early days of my childhood my teacher showed me this, now I remember, after watching your video. Yes it works but needs lot of practice. And I would like to add that you need to synchronize your breathing rhythm. coupling this two methods it may work to great effect! After days of practice even comprehension would improve, especially for those books which don't demand heavy critical understanding on reader's part. Thanks again!
how can you read 2 lines at the same time? I've done some online tests and i can read around 200words per minute with 100% comprehension. I'm not a native english speaker but i still consider that slow. I know that i can improve just by reading english text more frequently but your technique doesnt make any sense... my brain is not cabable of such reading .
Most university-degree readers read between 200-400WPM, which is completely normal. Speed reading is not a good way to read, if you actually want to comprehend what you're reading. There is a lot of tests and science background on why speed reading doesn't work (our brain just can't comprehend as much information). You can manage to read 1000WPM and know nothing about the content of your reading or just be happy with 200WPM. If you want something that could actually help you read faster, get some RSVP app, with it you can save some time by not having to look for another word in line and that makes your reading faster. I read around 400-450WPM on Reedy (app on android) for comprehension and 700WPM for general knowledge of the content. Good luck.
Sure thing. If you're gonna do the Reedy, I recommend playing with the settings a little bit. I ended up on 50% alignment, with highlighted focus letter, without text continuation (which in beggining I thought is a huge powerup - just the opposite, makes you less capable of focusing on the important word) and turned off the smart slowing, because that's just annoying. Play with it for a while, start slow, let me know how you like it. :)
Fucking simply to read faster: as he said we can read much faster as we talk, I just looked over the words really fast and I could easily read 1 page in 20 seconds instead off 50seconds
I don't want to speed read, I just want to read at like 500 wpm. Enough to be considered "quick" and get through books faster than I can usually. Is there any way to do this?
I think it will work only with non fiction. You read non fiction for information. It won't work with fiction. You read fiction for pleasure so you want to read everything.
So this is not actual reading. It's just how to have a general comprehension of what the book is about without getting into the details. Stop being lazy and rushing things like you are in the hurry to get somewhere . It is fine and healthy to take your time to do the things you like and are good for you. Success, intelligence, happiness, well being are not sprints, they are marathons.
I love reading books and after watching several videos about how to read faster I realized it is pointless. That is not reading. It s skipping and turning pages. How much really of the contest of a book you remembered and how much of it can u remember in few months? If it is really worthy than children would learn in school speed reading. Well at least they dont learn that in my country lol Bottom line it is useless.
I agree. If you want to read something realy fast and sy you haver read it - go do the speed reading... But if you want to enjoy a good book or get actually smarter - read as slow or fast as needed to get all the information.
There is no denying that reading slowly will allow the content (of a text) to really stick in the brain. With that said, however, it's important to note that this is an incredibly important skill to have.
hey who understands those drugs commercials where they read that prospectus , with the small text , very fast? cuz i sure don't understand 20% of what they say. and i believe that it's the same thing if u go ahead and speed read a book What's the point to get the big picture only ? if i read for pleasure i wanna know every single detail , that's what makes the story great, if i read to learn , i have to know what the fuck i actually read Why not read a summary of that book then if gonna speed read ?
I didn't have a book at the moment, so I practiced with the comments.
Same
Faris Ibrahim 😂
Use audiobooks then use 2x speed
Open you’re books at 2:50, you’ll thank me later
Thanks
Thanks, Cheers ;)
Great Video clip! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for teaching children to read minus the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my close friend Aubrey after a lifetime of fighting got excellent success with it.
muZo_
Appreciate Video! Apologies for the intrusion, I would love your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (google it)? It is a smashing one of a kind product for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some great things about it and my friend after many years got astronomical success with it.
Thanks!
I don't get how it's possible to read 5 lines at once??
Even 2 lines
Once Tomas started the "reading" with his fingers from left to right, then said do "2 lines" at a time, then do the figure 8 to read multiple lines, he said to practice. Well, my question is this, are you "reading" or just "looking/seeing" gobbles of words? Is "looking" the same as "reading," and if we continue to do this, will our "brains" begin to remember/comprehend/understand/recall what our eyes just "saw or read"? Wahi' Valleys
Universal Tips are :
1. Read the lines by using ur finger or pen.
2. Try to see 2 or 3 words at a time.
how the fuck im gonna read 5 lines at the same time haha
There's a guy who can read 80 pages in a minute.
I was never a reader as I did not do well at school. Started uni and I am struggling. He makes a good point and I find this interesting as I follow his direction on complying with practice. Thank you Tomas.
Increased my reading by 3 times thanks for your share ❤
The first thing that he should've mentioned is that you must try to stop reading the words in your brain because that really slows you down.
That's on another level.. You can actually use your different senses for comprehension.
For those critizing: Speed reading techniques doesn't mean you will read fast the first time you practice. Takes practice, but they work. Remember that we didn't learn how to read the first time we were taught how to read. The same applies to fast reading.
This is very true. Speed reading needs practicing. I love speed reading and because of this, I've created my app, at this writing time, it's available on Google Play at play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=website.speedreading.localspeedreading
I have watched most of the videos on here and yours is the most helpful! Thank you
I can't comprehend shit. I'm going back to my normal reading.
Hey Tomas, first thanks for your comments on sub-vocalization. I actually thought I was weird because like you mentioned a person can't get rid of all sub-vocalization. So, thanks for your comments on that. I also want to say that your video is one of the most honest ones I have seen so far. You hit all of the main issues such as eye fixation, eye regression and sub-vocalization. So, this is just to say thanks and I am going to take your free online course. I appreciate your leadership and contributions very much!!! Chuck
Actual video starts at 3:10
I like the loop reading!!
Explain "chunking" that might be helpful as well. Good vid, thank you!
Thank you. One lime works great. Infinite 8 work for 2 maybe 3 lines. And I just Truedsson this now. Facinating!
Thank you! This was really helpful!
I think it’s great how you were concise and shared 3 different techniques, as well as highlighting that it is a brain training, therefore takes practice and commitment.
There are shortcuts but gotta put in the effort!
Thanks! ☺️
Thank you Tomas!
Yeah, I'm trying and I can't do 2 lines of text. Homie don't play that. Although, using the finger to guide is a great idea.
I read at 940-970 wpm but my subvocalization is what keeps me from skipping words when I read
how do you subvocalize at that speed ..isn't subvocalization supposed to slow you down ?
can you help me i'm trying to improve my reading speed
Bro how to you speak that fast🙆♀️
YOUSSEF GHR its mental capacity thing if you cant keep up you gone act on impulse
You just start rapping
0:02 That SisLovesMe intro.
I have a minor learning disability and it takes me a month or two depending on thickness of books my whole life, and iv been in a reading sluMp for years ever since I was 16, now I’m 40 yr old I decided to take up reading late Christmas last yr, and now I can read 10 chapters a day, but I usually get heave eyed and drowsy or tired no matter how much I like a book and and I sleep to take the tiredness of me so I can read on and I realised even in defused mode I can still enjoy reading a book, so I stoped giving into my drowsy ness and now I can read 10 chapters a day depending on thickness and the amount of chapters in it, usually takes me 2 weeks to read any books and I’m still enjoying reading the whole books and every word in it, now I’m challenging myself and it might take me 6 months to read 20 chapters a day would allow me to read a book a week, maybe the more I’ll read the better in time I’ll become a faster reader, and after life stuff I need to do what has to be done and when I get back to work I’ll make time to read, and sometimes if I get up during the night I read that’s if I’m not half sleeping the more time you read the better, and yet I can listen to any RUclips and audiobooks book in fasted playback speed on its menu and still understand every word on it, weird why can’t I do that with books.
Great intro
Thanks a lot
I’m only 10 years old and I know that speed reading isn’t worth it and I tried it with a book I read last year and by the end of it I could only remember a tiny amount of it, however I think speed reading could be useful to some of those people who are last minute and they have loads of homework to do and loads of comprehensions and all of those tasks that need reading, including school and many other things, I don’t recommend speed reading for those who love reading, like me. 👍
I appreciate how articulate you are for your age, including your use of proper punctuation. Keep it up!
But the idea is to focus on speed first and comprehension second. Ideally you would have a computer program that would limit the speed based on your comprehension of texts previously read at that speed. When comprehension at thay speed increases the program would increase the speed required.
The idea is to read as much material as possible the more you train the more you'll remember reading more of a concept across multiple books will help more than one slow book ever could
He didn't "Teach" anything. He just started reading.
THANK YOU!! EXACTLY what I said!!
Wao, it's amazing that people don't appreciate this right away: To me, the teaching is very clear and very helpful. It's an exercise to get us in the habit of the process for expedited reading, which by doing it reduces subvocalization. Thanks, Tomas, for an excellent gift.
brilliant, finally something very practical
This guy is too good looking to teach us about studying 😂😂
OK, This is good. Got a little excitement going on there.
Nice language. It gets your enthusiasm across. I liked the encouragement and the reminder to practice every day for at least 10 minutes. Read faster than normal. Good drill. Thanks.
Wonderful tip...Thanks a lot Tomas.
watched at 2.5x speed lol
Same
Well yes, but actually no
I watched it at 5x lmao
How do you get it above 2X? I thought that was the max on RUclips. At least with iPhone.
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2:45
Sub vocalisation
I dont know if i am reading as fast as i possibly can. But i can already notice an improvment in my spead. I find i am still retaing majority of the information but i know this will take practice. I already love to read as it is, but i always wanted to read more books instead of spending forever on one.
thanks
Tom very good video I took the Everlyn Wood Course you can easily learn from this.
You thanks alot awesome vid I'ma read ,20 books in 1 seconds
Speed reading is a myth and scientists have done tests on it and its actually impossible to try any speed reading technique without giving up some sort of comprehension. Even the worlds fastest speed reader only comprehends 65% of what he reads when he competes. It is normal to be able to read 200 words a minute, anything above that is considered advanced. If you want to actually read faster, the little techniques they show you like using a pacer or putting a card over the words helps A LITTLE, but you sacrifice 20% of comprehension even when doing that. It takes years of reading every single day to actually increase your reading speed so al these people saying they used the tricks for a couple hours and multiplied their speed by 3 are lying. The programs people have are just used to make money. The people who read a book a day or a book a week, literally read that same book for several hours. They didnt use any fancy trick to do that. They put in hard work.
I used a Medical textbook the 2 line thing didn’t work
beautiful man
I was thought to read every page and word in a book take time a digest it and one at a time, and I enjoy it better, I do that and I do so do speed readers answer questions on a book they read if you quote them? I’d love to speed read but I have the attention span of a dead corpse.
Sis loves me intro song🤣
BRO, secure your website course, I ain't putting my information there, it's not that I don't trust you, it's just to be safe.
hope you understand
What's the point of speed reading if you don't comprehend anything?!!
He said just for now... or maybe he implied it. So for now you won't understand anything, but maybe after some practice your brain will get used to it.
Video starts at 2:52
Thank u
Thanks for the video and reference to Hebrew speakers at the end
2 lines at a time?
infinity reading could not understand it ?
Thanks
My pleasure.
Dear, it is said in video that the course is FREE, but I followed the link, it is payed, no free information there, but really it is lie
I have a question.after doing the infinity reading you read again the paragraph word after word? 🤔 Doesn't take this more time?
thx
How much words can you read per minute?
Hey Daniel,
One's reading speed at any given time depends on the type of the material, how tired you are, how much you've been reading lately, did you eat heavy food or not and many other things.
That's why I don't focus on measuring mine or other people's reading speed. But me as well as my students can read a novel of 200 pages top to bottom in 2-2.5 hours. Even faster with self development and business books.
Hope this helps!
-T
Tomas Libas thanks :)
Tomas Libas LOL I use like months for 150pages
but have u heard of speed watching
reading a 200 pages book in 3 hours is speed reading ? yay i´m already a speed reader i didn´t know, thanks :)
Hi
Technique that needs to be practiced...I know speed reading isn’t an automatic... it’s a “click” light comes on epiphany! And you have to keep it up because you can lose it ... thanks for these few tips.
thanks because you didn't put a background music
when you say 2 to read to lines at the same time, i need to read the text or just train my eyes to "see more"?
Both. But don't try to understand 100% as you're practising. ;)
I think it’s also training “peripheral vision” and “photographic memory”. Readjusting our eyes to “see more” as you said. ☺️
I'm a non-native of english does this work for me?
Yup.
how beautiful your language is
When reading two lines at once, am i trying to jump up and down then lines or am i trying to read it normally from left to right but with two focal points?
The latter - taking in the both lines at the same time.
harrison luke
I will try to do let see how its works
Well said bro
Do you read on an iPad, and if so, do you find it the same as reading on a kindle?
would depend on whether the kindle uses E-ink or not. if it's an lcd kindle, then the iPad will be the same. E-ink much more resembles actual ink on paper.
ipad for comics. kindle for everything else
Can u manke translation in frensh for this vidéo
No vocalisation works
Hey, Tomas. I am already taking the course but I have some complications with watching the third video. I have already finished the second video, but i have not received the third module. ( Besides I have been waiting for it for three days) I would really thank your assistance.
Hey Laura,
Thanks for letting me know. I contacted my email provider to clarify.
For now, please shoot me an email to info@tomaslibas.com and I'll send it over.
Love, T.
Hey Tomas,
I just want to know how did you met your mentor? My story is pretty much similar to yours. I wasted my high school years, discovered self-development and made a bunch of changes. I am looking for a mentor who is committed to self-development and who has a successful business (he has to be at least a multi-millionaire). Can you just share with me how U got your mentor?
Jordan wang
u look like Bollywood actor tiger shrof
Madbox ! Yeah dats tru
What's whit the bumper music that blows out my speakers? Geez
What's the point of speed reading when you could speed watch
Lol
peace and love my friend thankyou you look am,azing you remind of my friend juan
Hi
thnx
Anytime. ;)
man you talk too much. be pragmatic
iamyou BOYE
I noticed most videos about this topic is same as his.
Whatever happened to being concise.
nah, would have used "verbose" if so
Ishmael Moh Whatever happened to people having an attention span?
no be pedantic
I speed watch your video by skipping it after 2 minutes.
Thanks Tomas for this Video. In the early days of my childhood my teacher showed me this, now I remember, after watching your video. Yes it works but needs lot of practice. And I would like to add that you need to synchronize your breathing rhythm. coupling this two methods it may work to great effect! After days of practice even comprehension would improve, especially for those books which don't demand heavy critical understanding on reader's part. Thanks again!
Took my Biology 12th grade textbook
you all here want to read faster.. but do you need to? if you're only reading for fun, DON'T speed read. you'll enjoy it better if you take it slow.
how can you read 2 lines at the same time? I've done some online tests and i can read around 200words per minute with 100% comprehension. I'm not a native english speaker but i still consider that slow. I know that i can improve just by reading english text more frequently but your technique doesnt make any sense... my brain is not cabable of such reading .
Most university-degree readers read between 200-400WPM, which is completely normal. Speed reading is not a good way to read, if you actually want to comprehend what you're reading. There is a lot of tests and science background on why speed reading doesn't work (our brain just can't comprehend as much information). You can manage to read 1000WPM and know nothing about the content of your reading or just be happy with 200WPM. If you want something that could actually help you read faster, get some RSVP app, with it you can save some time by not having to look for another word in line and that makes your reading faster. I read around 400-450WPM on Reedy (app on android) for comprehension and 700WPM for general knowledge of the content. Good luck.
thank you i'll give it a try!!!
Sure thing. If you're gonna do the Reedy, I recommend playing with the settings a little bit. I ended up on 50% alignment, with highlighted focus letter, without text continuation (which in beggining I thought is a huge powerup - just the opposite, makes you less capable of focusing on the important word) and turned off the smart slowing, because that's just annoying. Play with it for a while, start slow, let me know how you like it. :)
I love ppl who smile when they speak ☺️
Fucking simply to read faster: as he said we can read much faster as we talk, I just looked over the words really fast and I could easily read 1 page in 20 seconds instead off 50seconds
Wow you read fast
Speed reading is not reading at all. You should savor every word in a book.
I don't want to speed read, I just want to read at like 500 wpm. Enough to be considered "quick" and get through books faster than I can usually. Is there any way to do this?
Ethan Fisher-Perez Work on grouping sentences first. After that work on only subvocalizing key words, leaving out words like "and"
I think it will work only with non fiction. You read non fiction for information. It won't work with fiction. You read fiction for pleasure so you want to read everything.
I can just skim/speed read naturally at boring parts
Too long introduction...give up after 3mins
CUT OUT THE FIRST 3 minutes and repost
Instructions unclear... I can read the galaxy at 50 lines a time
So this is not actual reading. It's just how to have a general comprehension of what the book is about without getting into the details. Stop being lazy and rushing things like you are in the hurry to get somewhere . It is fine and healthy to take your time to do the things you like and are good for you. Success, intelligence, happiness, well being are not sprints, they are marathons.
I love reading books and after watching several videos about how to read faster I realized it is pointless. That is not reading. It s skipping and turning pages. How much really of the contest of a book you remembered and how much of it can u remember in few months? If it is really worthy than children would learn in school speed reading. Well at least they dont learn that in my country lol Bottom line it is useless.
I agree. If you want to read something realy fast and sy you haver read it - go do the speed reading... But if you want to enjoy a good book or get actually smarter - read as slow or fast as needed to get all the information.
Inimrahvas Hi can u Help ME suggest i shud improve my reading speed
alchemist1202 true
There is no denying that reading slowly will allow the content (of a text) to really stick in the brain. With that said, however, it's important to note that this is an incredibly important skill to have.
No, sorry that doesn't work for me, l can't even read as fast as the first time he showed us.
Too.long an.introduction. Get to the point.
hey who understands those drugs commercials where they read that prospectus , with the small text , very fast? cuz i sure don't understand 20% of what they say. and i believe that it's the same thing if u go ahead and speed read a book
What's the point to get the big picture only ? if i read for pleasure i wanna know every single detail , that's what makes the story great, if i read to learn , i have to know what the fuck i actually read Why not read a summary of that book then if gonna speed read ?
Wht about the begginers ......english is my second. Foring language
violine love If your first language is with latin letters, you can do the same techniques. IMAO
Foreign* if you are not farmilliar with it then just keep learning english first
Don't watch him, waste of time, he starts 2:40 and again goes with worthless , i am commenting here to save other time
Just look at the book and...umm huh, you read it.
Then he cursed a bad word, I should have just click off the video then.... But I continue watching, Lol
summary: massaging your book
??????????
Scam! This was 7:23 long