Speed-Reading For the first exercise in the unit, we’ll be learning…

Question Answered step-by-step Speed-Reading For the first exercise in the unit, we’ll be learning… Speed-ReadingFor the first exercise in the unit, we’ll be learning to speed-read, an invaluable tool in the research process. Pick a short book that you haven’t read (either your own book or one from a library). Your task is to skim read the entire book and to try to get a sense of its plot. This exercise isn’t about skimming the book as fast as possible, but about learning how to skim at exactly the right speed so that you’re not reading every word, but you’re still retaining a sense of what each page is about. Depending on the length of book you have chosen, this task should take perhaps 15 to 20 minutes. Afterwards, write down the general arc of plot. If you like, you can then read the book to check your accuracy. You should also describe your speed-reading experience and experience using the site below. The next part of this exercise is to find an article on the Internet and paste into this site: https://www.spreeder.com/app.phpHere is how you paste your article:Copy the article text.Go to the above web site.Click the delete button to erase the highlighted instructions.Paste your article text in the box.Try to increase the amount of words you can read per minute by using the “new settings” at the bottom. Arts & Humanities Writing Handwriting 123 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)