The promise of learning to read significantly faster is intriguing. But true speed reading isn't supported by the science.
Can People Really Learn to 'Speed Read'? : Read more
Can People Really Learn to 'Speed Read'? : Read more
One of the secrets to faster reading is to use multiple languages in your studies and communications. I worked out with my study group an improvement on 12 progressive steps for training. I published the Manual in Portuguese in 1984 for the first time. With this system it was possible to gather the materials that took me through 60 years to gravitational machines.
Using other languages to communicate means just that - you read faster when you're first interested in understanding each other because that's how you will "read" faster what the "book" wants to tell. Americans consistently refuse visitors to speak in other languages. And they do not go deeper into teaching the American Dream because they always require them to speak English when Latin grew and dominated because it embraced the better words of others.
Thank you for your further explanation and clarifying. So, going back to your gravitational machine (invention), how have you tried marketing this?EXCUSE MY GRAMMATIC FAILURES
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I also know some other European languages, but my first one will always be English. I make this comment from personal experience - people who speak a "foreign" language of any kind speak faster. Their understanding is much slower.
I agree with you. Understanding what is said in another language takes time to mentally translate into English. When you get used to thinking with the other language as well, your understanding grows as you add synonyms to your words with some variants of understanding from different angles.
This is how I went further to find the gravitational machines I am offering: they are the sum of physical principles that I add to this force (inertia) described in physics as weak force, obeying Newton's second and third laws.
And today my difficulty lies in getting people who can use my inventions to broaden their thinking to embrace the "new" solution that is above their standards of understanding.
Hi, Mario Sanchez. As I lay researcher on speed reading for the last several years, as well as having an interest in learning how to learn foreign languages really fast, I am interested in obtaining a copy of your manual, if it is available.One of the secrets to faster reading is to use multiple languages in your studies and communications. I worked out with my study group an improvement on 12 progressive steps for training. I published the Manual in Portuguese in 1984 for the first time. With this system it was possible to gather the materials that took me through 60 years to gravitational machines.
Me to? But it made reading alot less enjoyableI learned speed reading in 7th grade AP. 1000 wpm/90%-1500 wpm/80% comprehension. 5k skim/scan. Down side-novels don't last long.
Hi, Dan. I'm curious what specific program you learned speed reading from.Me to? But it made reading alot less enjoyable
Simply a high school credit course referred to as speed reading many years ago. . . ..based on retention, comprehension, test questions that scores I couldn't remember today. Yes I enjoy reading but in no way did I feel I could "speed read" after the course.Hi, Dan. I'm curious what specific program you learned speed reading from.
it depends on the subject for me if its brill tyen I ll take my time but if it looks boring then i can speed read quite quicklyI taught myself to speed read when I was 11 and still speed read to this day. I can look at complicated linguistic compositions in whatever areas interest me at the time and synthesize it into layman's terms by getting rid of the filler statements and only sticking to the subject matter. I have a question I just look for the answer.
I taught myself to speed read when I was 11 and still speed read to this day. I can look at complicated linguistic compositions in whatever areas interest me at the time and synthesize it into layman's terms by getting rid of the filler statements and only sticking to the subject matter. I have a question I just look for the answer.
Simply a high school credit course referred to as speed reading many years ago. . . ..based on retention, comprehension, test questions that scores I couldn't remember today. Yes I enjoy reading but in no way did I feel I could "speed read" after the course.
Both speed reading and touch typing is important for homework.In my earlier years, speed reading was an in-thing to do. It was "viewed" as looking more efficient in completing your reading/homework.
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