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How to read faster and recall more...

Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:38 pm by Admin



How to read faster and recall more...
Author: Gordon Wainwright
Size: 4.8 mb
Hardcover: 129 pages
Publisher: Facts on File
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1 84803 0480



Description:
From School Library Journal
Before you begin the process of improving your reading skills, you need to know
where you are starting from. Reading performance is traditionally measured purely
in terms of comprehension, but most people want to be able to deal with their daily
reading faster and yet recall it effectively when required. Neither of these is
assessed in school comprehension tests, yet good recall is essential for better
comprehension. A prerequisite for achieving this is to find out what your reading
speeds and recall levels are before you begin trying some new techniques. This
chapter is therefore devoted to assessing the starting point for this programme of
training.



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