![]() Now, reread the passage again at your base rate. This speed should be faster than your inner voice can "read". You should be straining to keep up with the speed of the words flashing by. If you have high comprehension, that probably means that you need to set your base rate higher and rerun this test again. You shouldn't expect to understand everything - in fact, more likely than not you'll only catch a couple words here and there. Now, read that passage using spreeder at that base rate.Īfter you've finished, double that speed by going to the Settings and changing the Words Per Minute value. We've defaulted to 300 wpm, showing one word at a time, which is about the average that works best for our users. Your base rate is the speed that you can read a passage of text with full comprehension. To train to read faster, you must first find your base rate. Load a passage of text (like this one), and the software will pace through the text at a predefined speed that you can adjust as your reading comprehension increases. ![]() With the aid of software like Spreeder, it's much easier to achieve this same result with much less effort. Even if at this point full reading comprehension is lost, it's exactly this method of training that will allow you to read faster. This works because the eye is very good at tracking movement. You read through a page of text by following your finger line by line at a speed faster than you can normally read. In the real world, this is achieved through methods like reading passages using a finger to point your way. The solution is simple - absorb reading material faster than that inner voice can keep up. However, it is entirely possible to read at a much greater speed, with much better reading comprehension, by silencing this inner voice. They can only read as fast as they can speak because that's the way they were taught to read, through reading systems like Hooked on Phonics. It is their inner voice that paces through the text that keeps them from achieving higher reading speeds. Most readers have an average reading speed of 200 wpm, which is about as fast as they can read a passage out loud. Speed reading is the art of silencing subvocalization. ![]() It’s easy to see the many ways that 7 Speed Reading beats all other products hands down.Paste the text you'd like to speed read here: Simply fill out the form and we'll send you a free no obligation trial of the full version of 7 Speed Reading EDU.Ĭompare 7 Speed Reading To Other Products.Īre you considering another speed reading program? If so, here’s a handy table we’ve prepared to help you compare 7 Speed Reading to other products. The next step is to see 7 Speed Reading for yourself. ![]() Works With Your School Setup - 7 Speed Reading EDU works seamlessly with educational computer networks, in labs, one-to-one, or bring your own device.Compatible With All Curriculums - in USA, Canada, UK, and Australia, and most other English-speaking countries - so you can assign the exact texts your students need to learn.Powerful Reporting - so you can see exactly how each student is improving, how much time they are spending on the tasks, and exactly what they are doing.Easy Administration - so you can quickly give all the students an account and help them when needed.Class Texts - create shared texts for the class and get students working on them individually.Based on proven principles of faster reading, 7 Speed Reading EDU contains all the features of 7 Speed Reading plus: 7 Speed Reading EDU is the world's most advanced accelerated reading system for schools.
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