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Quick reading
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Quick reading

Source: https://learningessentials.auckland.ac.nz/reading-effectively/quick-reading/ Parent: https://learningessentials.auckland.ac.nz/learning-at-university/

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Quick reading

Learn to do a large amount of reading in a short time.

Do you take too long to read academic texts?

Many factors contribute to inefficient reading.

If you respond with ‘yes’ to some of the questions above, you may need to tackle these issues to improve your reading speed.

If you have reading limitations such as dyslexia, limited vocabulary, difficulty in decoding words and/or language comprehension, then faster reading may not be your first priority.

Inclusive Learning provides learning assessments, recommendations for special exam conditions and academic development opportunities to students with specific learning and/or other invisible disabilities.

How to read more efficiently

Find a good reading environment

To concentrate on your reading and read efficiently, find a comfortable spot which suits you and remove distractions, e.g. mobile phone, TV, and the Internet.

Develop good reading habits

Use your background knowledge

Fluent reading means that you use your previous knowledge and experience to interact with the text. Gain some background or prior knowledge from encyclopedias, dictionaries or even from the Internet before you start your reading.

Develop techniques to read actively and efficiently

Apply techniques for faster reading

Set a reading goal

Extend your vocabulary

Academic study demands an extensive English vocabulary. The situation is more demanding for readers who are not native speakers of English.

The ELE Vibrant Vocabulary module contains information on which words to learn in an academic setting.

Workshops

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