Learn to Read Multiple Words at a Time!
Learning to improve your reading skills is not a difficult task. It's all about
a common sense strategy. To be successful in any endeavor one should do what successful people
do and avoid doing what unsuccessful people do. Everyone can agree with this. How does this strategy
work in the field of improving one's reading skills?
In the field of improving reading skills we know that slow readers read one word at a time
and vocalize each word. Fluent readers read more than one word at a time and do not vocalize
as they read. Much like eating rice, not one kernel at a time, but rather in spoonfuls, The
Reader's Edge teaches how to read groups (spoonfuls) of words without vocalizing. We GUARANTEE
that you will at least double your reading speed and improve your comprehension with only 15
minutes of practice every other day for a few weeks.
We have made reading groups of words an easy thing to do. Take for instance
the first exercise in The Reader's Edge the "Horizontal Span" exercise. This exercise permits users to work
with our Prime Words (2,100 of the most common words) presenting them onscreen for a controlled period of time,
2 to 8 words in a fashion that gets you familiar with these words. Once a user has worked with and becomes familiar
with our list of Prime Words, they will know and understand 75% of all words used today in the English language.
This will permit you to dramatically improve your ability to read groups of words at a time, allowing you to
read two to three times faster with improved comprehension and recall.
Another great way to improve your reading skills and compliment what you will learn with The Reader's Edge
is to practice reading magazines and newspapers. Why? Because the text is presented in column format, making it
easier to see and read multiple words at a time, similar to the training exercises in The Reader's Edge.
Take your reading skills to the next level
with The Reader's Edge software.
See how easy it is to improve your reading speed, comprehension, retention and
recall with only 15 minutes of practice every other day. Get started today!
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