Saturday, June 15, 2019

Am I slow or a fast reader?

         
                 Am I slow or a fast reader? Hmmmmmmm..........
So, honestly, I am not favour with reading, and I'm not surprised at the last time when I've been reading a bigger art. Despite, I have read something quite rarely, I'm convinced that I'm a good reader. As well as, I was able to read more than two hundred words at a single moment when I was testing a test to check the speed of reading recently. There I want discuss with you the plus and minuses of fast reading:+ useful roof of fast reading is that you have plenty of information in less time.-but you may leave some important information and facts while you are reading fast.

                                It`s your turn to try out the test 

Is Speed Reading for You?

Are you an efficient reader? What kind of reader are you?
You will know in a few minutes after you have completed this free online speed reading test.
You will get your reading speed as soon as you have finished your timed reading. You may then perform a comprehension test with a series of questions about the text you have just read.

Instructions

Get ready to read, click the Start button and start reading. The button starts the timer. Don't speed but read normally to find your present reading level.Click the Stop button as soon as you have finished. This will stop the timer and display your reading speed.
Before you start the real test you may click Start, scroll down without reading, then click Stop to see what happens. You may also size the window of your browser to adjust column width.

Speed Reading Test



Reading is becoming more and more important in the new knowledge economy and remains the most effective human activity for transforming information into knowledge.

If top readers read at speeds of above 1000 words per minute (wpm) with near 85% comprehension, they only represent 1% of readers. Average readers are the majority and only reach around 200 wpm with a typical comprehension of 60%. This seems surprising since most readers, actively reading work documents, newspapers, magazines, books or the contents of a computer display are practicing daily for at least one hour. With such an intense training everyone should be close to top performances.
Unfortunately, this is far from the real situation. The average reader is five times slower than the good reader. Things are even worse if we consider reading efficiency as well as speed. Reading efficiency is reading speed weighted by comprehension rate and it amounts to 200 x 60% or 120 efficient words per minute (ewpm) for the average reader and to 1000 x 85% or 850 ewpm for top readers. Thus, an efficiency ratio of seven divides these two categories.
Compare the results of the average reader to other areas. We may imagine a sprinter practicing every day for several years on the running track and then just calmly walking for a race. We can also picture a racing driver never exceeding 30 mph or a pianist playing every day of the week for 20 years and only able to play music like a beginner. Unfortunately, since the age of 12, most readers do not substantially improve their efficiency and never reach their full capacity.
Every computer-user who is also a slow typist is aware of the benefits he could obtain with a typing course, but nearly no one suspects the much higher profits he could reach by improving his reading comprehension and speed. The rapid improvement of voice recognition may gradually make typing virtuosity obsolete since a good typist performs well under the speed of speech. On the other hand, human or computer speaking, with an average speed of 150 wpm, will always remain many times slower than a good reader, without any consideration of the skimming and skipping possibilities.
There are three possible ways to improve reading. The fastest is probably a speed reading seminar based upon good materials and animated by a dynamic instructor. It is quite usual for a slow reader to double and even triple his reading efficiency during a two-day class offering a positive atmosphere, carefully selected texts and comprehension tests. However, as this rapid and encouraging improvement is not sufficiently anchored, it often fades with time.
A book about speed reading is the second possibility. Such a book usually provides speed and comprehension tests as well as techniques to improve reading. It often includes more general information about concentration, interest stimulation, skimming techniques and ways to approach a text. Some methods may include audio or videocassettes. A book-based method requires a good deal of time as well as a strong commitment from the reader.
Finally, a speed reading computer program is probably the most efficient way to achieve top reading levels. Computers offer unique exercises to boost reading efficiency through interactivity, text animation and pacing. Higher reading skills obtained with a computer screen are totally transferable to reading from paper. Unfortunately the inverse way does not work so well. Speed reading software delivers enjoyable and fast paced training, thus giving the consistent practice necessary to break lifelong slow reading habits. This is the task that seminars and speed reading books usually leave up to the reader.

Speed reading results



  

You read at  words per minute.

Write down or remember your reading speed. Now answer some questions about the previous text to perform your comprehension test.
If you really think it is impossible to do better, that is, to both read faster and improve your reading comprehension, then redo the speed reading test.

Typical reading results

Measurements of speed and comprehension depend upon the text contents and upon a set of questions. Results in the table do not correspond to a specific test but give a general idea of reading efficiencies.
ScreenPaperComprehensionReader profile
100 wpm110 wpm50%  Insufficient
200 wpm240 wpm60% Average reader
300 wpm400 wpm80% Good reader
700 wpm1000 wpm85% Excellent, accomplished reader

Research shows that reading is around 25% slower from a computer screen than from paper. This difference generally increases with increasing reading speed. Thus you may slightly increase your results to find your speed when reading from paper.


4 comments:

  1. Wow ! It is long enough. And also perfect

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  2. If you invite there,i think you will never get bored!There have many benificial post also! Good luck my dear!😘

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