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A do-it-yourself method for increasing reading speed. The reader can choose his/her own material, control their pace and practice as often or as seldom as they wish.
Breakthrough Rapid ReadingWhat Breakthrough Rapid Reading Means to You
Chapter One: Save Time by Starting Today Rapid Reading Is a Skill; Successful Skill Learning; A Senior "Student" Makes It; A Good Reader Is a Flexible Reader; What You Can Expect to Learn; How to Get Started; Exercise No. 1
Chapter Two: Test Your Reading Rate to See Where You Stand Timing Yourself; Testing Yourself; Computing Your Reading Rate; Evaluating Your Retention; Keeping Your Progress Profile; Evaluating Your Present Skills; Be Sure You're Ready to Begin; A Few Words About Your Eyes
Chapter Three: Start Using Your Built-in Reading Accelerator What Your Eyes Do When You Read; Regressions Slow Your Rate Considerably; What You Should Know About Reading Conditions; Reading Positions; How to Use Your Hand in Reading; Exercise No. 2; Exercise No. 3
Chapter Four: Eliminate Regressions and Speed Ahead How People Read Fast; The Next Big Step; Eliminating Regressions; Exercise No. 4; Always Use Your Hand; Getting Ahead
Chapter Five: Build Your Reading Rate through Drilling The Three Stages of Subvocalizing; Proper Practice Is the Key; How to Learn to Discern Information More Rapidly; Exercise No. 5; Exercise No. 6; Getting Ahead
Practice Drills for Week 2 (Supplementary drills to be done with the next six chapters.)
Chapter Seven: Don't Read Just for Its Own Sake The First Misconception; The Second Misconception; The Third Misconception; Once Through Is Not Enough; Exercise No. 9; Exercise No. 10; Get Specific with Your Purpose; Know Your Purpose and You Won't Have to Work So Hard; Use These Questions to Start Setting Your Purpose; Set a Purpose for Everything You Read
Chapter Eight: Become One of the World's Faster Readers! The "Secret" of Speed Reading; A New Drill Can Increase Your Rate Even More; Exercise No. 11; Push Up Even When You're "Reading"; Exercise No. 12; It Can Be Easy to Reach Your Goal
Chapter Nine: Use the Magic Line to Develop Better Reading Recall The "Acid" Test of Comprehension; The Magic Line; Exercise No. 13; Comprehension Versus Speed; Exercise No. 14; Getting Ahead
Chapter Ten: Stretch Your Rate Higher with a Different Drill The Range of Efficient Linear Reading; Your Reading Rate Will Vary; The Double/Triple Drill; Exercise No. 15; Reading Versus Practice Reading; Are You Making the Mark?; How to Move Your Hand Faster
Chapter Eleven: Know Writers' Techniques and Help Yourself The Basic Form of Nonfiction; Exercise No. 16; The Forms of Fiction
Chapter Twelve: Don't Let Turning Pages Slow You Down "Dusting"; Exercise No. 17; The Glorious Saga of the Windshield Wiper, Solving a Nonreading Problem; Turning Pages the Fast Way; Exercise No. 18; Getting Ahead
Practice Drills for Week 3(Supplementary drills to be done with the next six chapters)
Chapter Thirteen: Make Difficult Reading Easy How Abstract the Writing Is Affects Your Understanding; How People Write and Speak; Levels of Generality; The "Testing" Question; Exercise No. 19; Exercise No. 20
Chapter Fourteen: How People Read Really Fast Evelyn Wood's Remarkable and Simple Discovery; The Differences Between Slow and Fast Readers; How to See Eye Movements; How Much Can the Eyes See?; Why Can't You Understand Lots of Words at a Time; Taking the First Step; Exercise No. 21
Chapter Fifteen: Learn to Read as Fast as You Think "Reading" at High Rates Feels Different; How to Get Comprehension at Higher Rates; Meaning Isn't Carried by All the Words; You Can Read Out-of-Expectancy Order; Exercise No. 22; Adapt Your Hand Movement to the Paragraph; Exercise No. 23
Chapter Sixteen: How to Start Getting Comprehension at High Speeds The Three Rules Which Govern Comprehension; Back to the First Grade; Practice As Much As You Can; Exercise No. 24; Exercise No. 25