Название | : | 4 Steps to Read Difficult Texts Faster (Academic Speed Reading Comprehension) |
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Wow, thanks Comment from : Filip Wallin |
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와우… 대단하다 Comment from : Claire |
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Sometimes I get absolutely nothing out of his videos This is one of them Comment from : Marvelous S |
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Why not turn it into active reading by writing side of page Comment from : Jonatan Vignatti |
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I read very well but what I read don't stick to me Comment from : Jaimmy Bravo |
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Excellent Comment from : felicisimo malinao |
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As Uni student, I have to say I'm the slowest 🐌 reader on the planet Especially when English is not my first language At moment I'm practising how to use SQ3R techniques to help read faster Comment from : Mohamed Swaray |
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Hi Justin need urgent help i'm glad you could share this, however, i just want your help in creating a reading habit for two reasons 1) to stay informed and relevanrt in my social life and also 2) to be able to switch and flourish in my desired career in software development i do have a frustrating experience in my life especially when it comes to understanding what is said or writtenI find it hard being in conversations with people as well so i'm just humbly asking what strategy should i use for a struggling learner or reader i do not have a job and i also still live with my parents at 30 years of age its emotionally draining and luckily my parents haven't given up on me, i'm currently in a boot camp learning software development, and am lagging behind i spent two weeks, no concentration, can't comprehend topics and content and kind of getting anxious and depressed so i'd appreciate your honest opinion, other youtubers are looking for viewership and i'm honestly seeking help Ezra from Africa ,Kenya Thanks God bless 🥲🥲😣😣😫 🙏 Comment from : Tambo Nyakundi |
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speed reading feels like using shortcuts on a computer, you brget same results by burning lees energy for same resultbrbrThe pause technik is like a mix of prediction the text idea, brunderstand the main message from the autor, skip the brfriendly tone from text and reduce text blocks in keywords Comment from : Sergej S |
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Ừ had down 05 , too fast 😂 Comment from : Ly Nguyễn |
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lol these techniques are not relevant to the humanities doctors have to read straight texts, not complex or loaded texts speed is not relevant to philosophy you need to learn how to think slowly for complexity not quickly Comment from : figgettit |
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Fantastic video Comment from : Johan-Luc Labuschaigne |
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Are you also reading comments 😂 Comment from : Aasish Dahiya |
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Do you really have a watch for study or reading techniques ?🤔 please response me😐 Comment from : Aasish Dahiya |
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wow why isn't this tought in school man, everyone should have access to this information Comment from : Lakshay Siwach |
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Hilarious! Comment from : Bobby Booshay |
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arggh, what a useful video, thank you! Comment from : nghii_ |
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Hoping this helps with the verbL reasoning section on UCAT Comment from : Mynx |
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That was brilliant! Thank you so much! Comment from : Ultra Violet |
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What tech is using for the epub reading? Comment from : Safa Shaikh |
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I’ve made many videos teaching Chinese language vividly and in a humorous way I hope somebody can recommend my videos to those who want to learn Chinese Comment from : Henry Guo Teach Chinese in Jokes and Tell Jokes |
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Tips for reading quickly and maintaining focus while studying are shared in this video The importance of reading technique and strategy is discussed, with an emphasis on the strategy Techniques for reading quickly include reducing subvocalization and grouping words together The strategy involves predicting what the text will cover and taking processing breaks to think about what has been read These techniques and strategies can help improve reading speed and retention The importance of giving yourself sufficient pause and setting up a conducive reading environment is also mentioned Comment from : Tony Zhou |
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Man is valid just don't have ADHD and you should be find Comment from : Hani |
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You are too much bla bla and it is too much demotivative and useless like addressing the address about the address and details about the address which is useless Comment from : Partha |
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thank you Justin! Comment from : Aditya Putu |
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ADHD extension for reading Comment from : The Boxy Genie |
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Is this the most efficient way of reading for learning difficult texts, exams, and just reading in general? Comment from : sa2 |
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the best learning techniques have in the past been tedious to produce but with Ai you can now create quiz for yourself and use Ai to zero in on the alien parts of the subject your studying Comment from : Squetch |
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목소리 좋다 ㅋ Comment from : Harvard Nomad Owl |
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Thanks Dr, I REALLY APRRECIATE , EXCELLENT Comment from : Adriana Cc |
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i have a trouble with my reading skill I usually forget what i have just read, so i have to read it again and again because i don't focus on the text I don't know why i have an ability to read any text while i'm busy thinking another story of my life 🤣 i do't understand of course Comment from : Minhh Hieu |
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It really depends on the kind of texts you’re reading Textbook reading is different than reading social science philosophical texts Comment from : tihi |
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Now I understand why our school textbooks have two sided texts in one page 😮 Comment from : k9270p |
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It's funny how I learn better with videos and audio content, but I apprehend so much better the information reading it Even though the speed is not the same, the difference is huge Comment from : Nathalia Nathalia |
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Oh man Great video This has been my challenge in teaching for years Pace, strategy, mental habits, interacting with text There are people who say subvocalizing is bad Not true Speed reading just does not work for complex text that is dense with new words and that references diagrams Speed reading your organic chemistry chapter hydrocarbon nomenclature or a paper called "Gluon gravitational form factors at large momentum transfer" just will not help you There was paper written called "So much to read, so little time" by dr Elizabeth shotter Very enlightening Comment from : Relax Have a Homebrew |
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Oh, man! What's your soeaking score? You speak like a native speaker, by the way Comment from : Orifjon Narimanov |
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I am gonna try this out from today Comment from : TALIB |
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I Don't speak English because I'm from El Salvador but I think that in internet, more in English content there is the best tips or information to learnbrbrThanks ❤ Comment from : Diego Fuentes |
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My read is so slowly but I’m working on it 😢 Comment from : its mrs Elena |
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Thank you much I just started my first year of college and hope what you have shared continues to help me in my journey Comment from : Ryan f |
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I love all these supposed videos on reading quicker, simple fact it doesn’t work when it comes down to retaining the content Comment from : woulfe42 |
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Waste tip😂😂 Comment from : movies world |
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5:30 Comment from : Andy |
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Great technique thanks Comment from : littlepinkpie |
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"Do you prefer reading aloud or in your head when you are reading or study Comment from : M |
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Hi, Thanks for the very good instruction, all is outstanding Comment from : AHDS Kabul |
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*Strategy > Technique (for complex text)brTechnique br1 Reduce Subvocalization but use subvocalization when reading important text br- performing the hen sound when reading br-grouping words together br2try to read in bursts of speed rather than a single continuous stream br3give pauses Comment from : Boheng Deng |
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8:50 Comment from : Macy Alvarez |
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13:00 Comment from : Sas Mills |
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Good Comment from : I am Here |
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how about we use ChatGPT to active learning the paper, and keep asking questions you want to know about the paper Comment from : Dzung Nguyen |
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thanks for the effort brbrunfortunately, non help me maybe next time Comment from : angel garcia |
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3:43 Comment from : Ann |
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Very informative✨ Comment from : Asansh |
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Fast reading pluse sharp memory is the key of success Comment from : me |
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不只是在输入文章信息也是在梳理内容,可以,但是还是要建立的不断练习的基础上,总结一下所说的strategy:group,subvocalization,pause,next Comment from : LEARNER |
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This is great, thanks Justin!!😍 Comment from : Leela du Rietz |
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Man, please You are talking about speed reading in general Nothing is specific to academic paper reading Your title was misleading I hope it wasn’t a clickbait Comment from : Education Of Today |
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wow can't wait to apply these techniques to my books thank you ! Comment from : Joe G |
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I attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago The reading assignments were at least 1,500 pgs per semester, books and various articles I averaged an 85 completion rate at the end of each semester It was hard work, but it payed off Comment from : Nigel Pierre |
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Hi,i have little bit knowledges of English i want to learn English so how can i improve my English pls help me Comment from : Reena Kumari |
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I love thisbrbrAt one point I tried to read Nietzsche without subvocalizingbrbrAt some point I reflected how I’d gotten through like 5 pages of Birth of Tragedy on a 10 minute break at work, yet absorbed essentially nothing brbrblackpilled me against the “stop subvocalizing” precept of speed-reading pretty hard What’s the point of putting any time into that kind of practice? Just to be able to make the claim that I’d speed-read smart person literature 🤣 forget it Comment from : Hrothgar Pedersen |
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Super useful tips! Thanks for sharing 😊 Comment from : Park Younghee |
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The most important thing to read faster is To have a good language command with a great deal of vocabulary The numerous techniques of reading faster never work that wonder most of the time ✋🏼 Comment from : Edgar Allan Poe |
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Actually subvocalization helps you to "hear" the musicality and rhythm of what you are reading and helps you to memorize Comment from : Saeta Inlatin |
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Is there a way to transform papers into EPUB? Because most papers I read only have the pdf option when downloading Comment from : Icosa hedera |
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First, I want to say I greatly appreciate this video Next, I want to state something about myself, and follow up with some questions My memory isnt that great, but my problem is both processing ability and retention/memory When I am studying, when there is a lot of content to cover, and when the deadline to complete studying is short, I tend to want to skim over text This reduces my processing ability So I need to reread, usually a bit more slowly and piecemeal, to trigger processing and to achieve the "aha" moment when the sentence or paragraph makes sense In the past, at this point, not knowing any better, I would continue onward, assuming that I would naturally retain the information, and anyway my deadline is looming so I don't have much choice about ensuring retainment Due to my lack of memory, I would forget what I read, both in the moment and long term Since the content I am reading is technical, its not enough for me to get the gist of the content Instead I need to have a firm grasp of examples and details Now I want to offer a suggestion, and ask for a response/feedback At the moment that "aha" is achieved, I could use your "pause technique" to solidify the content in my memory Also, it seems to me, that the longer that I pause, pondering the material, the more memorable and relevant it will be to my brain Also, I have incorporated vocalization and repeating the ideas out loud to myself, for content that I was supposed to have processed and that I would like to retain However, when I have done this in the past, this has tended to work to increase my processing of the content, and to get extra insights, but is still not very effective for my retainment/memory I especially have a hard time learning lists, whether embedded in text, or shown in a bulleted format Is there an effective way to improve retainment/memory of read material, without resorting to spaced repetition and other more heavy duty memory techinques? Comment from : Steve T |
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thanks alot Comment from : jafar |
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Reduce subvocalisation - I don't got it Comment from : linguistic skills |
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adn ba si l c n li a s n dai l s n d s l d n Comment from : Tsun Ning Wah |
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ive never thought of grouping words together like that very cool thabks man Comment from : rolodex |
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Before this i used to avoid the stack format because i didn't want to cramp my thumb 😅brI guess its a bad idea to read textbooks like you read fiction anyway 😂 Comment from : Iyanuoluwa Sola-Falana |
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narrow space really works, reading on my phone is much easier than on my laptop Comment from : Mariia Popravko |
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It is hard to understand to read first time But after a while it become easier I try not to understand it on first read but after 2-3 times re-read i will get into to detail method and understand it Comment from : bara |
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Would you have any reading strategies for the neurodivergent people? Comment from : Anastasia Harder |
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I really need it Thank you so much for this sharing Comment from : 喬的英國留學日記 |
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I am frustrated with you, cuz u are using subtle messages of click to sub to your channel This is Low dude For that sole reason I won't sub SHAME ON YOU brand you used that shit more than once! Comment from : Kafriko Troll |
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Speed reading does not work in learning higher mathematics, science, and technology Take my word for it Obviously, the author of these videos is not of the technology genre Comment from : Hock Ng |
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Sometimes reading feels like struggling with a freight train that just doesn't move! Comment from : NS L |
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I have tried something called Photoreading and ZOXing Both of them claim to allow information into the subconscious at 25,000 words per minute or more, depending on how fast you turn pages in a book or how fast you scroll the computer screen The results are PATHETIC! Have you had any success with it? Thanks Comment from : NS L |
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I just finished my exams The thing is there is just so much information to deal with in so little time I suffer from information overload 😢 Comment from : NS L |
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👍🇰🇿 Comment from : Канат Джакупов |
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If your a doctor why are you doing this 😊 Comment from : Luba Luba |
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wait people don't group words when they read? Comment from : Joe McKay |
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So helpful!!! Comment from : Sydney Ann |
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I trained myself to not group and kinda scan a through words cause i thought it was bad now I’m finally out its good 😂😂 Comment from : Buble gumbitch |
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I learnt how to turn off sub vocalisation but watching movies and videos with subtitles, my inner monologue was drowned out by the person on the video talking and eventually I just started reading without needing to sub vocalise 🎉 Comment from : Matthew Masel |
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I am trying to group words but still reading one by one with subvocalizsation Why and what to do about that? Comment from : EMS Channel |
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STOP ACADEMIC READING! Comment from : 安吉Maxxi |
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This video is certainly the information I was in dire need of but couldn't actually point towards of what do I need to know or how can I do things better I didn't even had realized what problems I am facing that are making me unproductive and why I couldn't study efficiently Thanks for this video I'm so glad I stumbled on it Subscribed Thanks Youtube algorithm Comment from : Ashutosh Singh Rathore |
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