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Community Blog
- 16.05.2013
Think before you read
Reading from the top to the bottom is not always the most efficient way to handle a text. In order to reach high text apprehension while increasing your reading speed, try... - 09.05.2013
Speed Reader’s little helpers
Punctuation marks can be a real pain, when writing a text. But for the reader they are essential for dividing the text into meaningful entities and thus read fas... - 30.04.2013
A key to faster reading
Reading in groups of words will increase your reading speed. Keywords and contextual cues come in handy with this technique. In a text, not every word is of the same impo... - 23.04.2013
Who needs „talking tools“ for reading?
Unfortunately most people read a text word by word and with their inner voice. This means additional work for the brain. That’s because even silent reading activates th... - 21.04.2013
Trust your inner voice- just not with reading
The average European’s reading speed ranges between 200 and 240 words per minute. This is exactly the speed we’re speaking at! So as long as we keep “speak...









