Studies have shown that so-called "speed readers" are not really understanding most of what they read. If you just want to be able to say "I can read really fast" then try out all the "speed reading" books and websites. If you want to actually remember and understand what you are reading, then don't worry so much about how fast you read - the more you read, the faster you will become naturally, but not so fast that you can't understand it.
Reading acceleration is a technique used to teach people how to read faster while still retaining the meaning of what they read. I know that they encourage them to read groups of words instead of single (one-at-a-time) words. They start fairly slowly and then speed up faster and faster.
First of all, its 'meant'. Now, to answer your question: Faster speed = faster read = faster access.
First concentrate on reading accurately. Read a lot and read often, and soon you will be reading faster.
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you dont have to actually prenounce the word, you just read it fast in your head.
Yes, because the rhymes echo in your ears, and also you can read it faster.
yes they are, they help you read faster and have a bigger vocabulary
You read a thick book faster by practice reading thin books in 30 minutes and then you move up the levels day after day. (Just don't skim through it.)
Assuming no fragmentation, a hard drive reads data faster sequentially.
your flower can grow faster with flower food and by talking to your flower just saying that its pretty or read them a story
You cant read a book fast. You can read read a book FASTER if you have these things: -silence -good and comfortable lighting -a comfortable setting -a book that's easy for you to read MORE : you can take a speed reading course that will teach you to read fast.