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Next time you read, stick a piece of gumin your mouth. Chewing gum occupies your vocal cords andhelps keep your brain from pronouncing the words you read.If if you can stop saying the words in your head as youread, you will start reading faster almostimmediately.
Hereof, how do you read Subvocalization faster?
5 Ways To Reduce Subvocalization
- Use Your Hand To Guide Your Eyes While Reading. We keep onemphasizing the importance of using your hand to guide youreyes.
- Distract Yourself.
- Listen To Music While Reading.
- Use AccelaReader.com.
- Force Yourself To Read Faster Than You Normally Would.
- Conclusion.
In this way, can you read without saying the words in your head?
You don't need to pronounce them (out loud or inyour head) to get that same understanding. However, thereare situations when you read without saying words in yourhead. You may have done so right now whilereading the words in the sentence, but whenyou see a stop sign while driving you're unlikely tosay the word.
Here are ten proven ways to help increase your readingspeed.
- Stop the Inner Monologue. One's inner monologue, also known assubvocalization, is an extremely common trait among readers.
- Word–Chunking.
- Do Not Reread the Words on the Page.
- Use Peripheral Vision.
- Use a Timer.
- Set a Goal.
- Read MORE.
- Use a Marker.