How to Improve Your Reading Skills

Many people have trouble with reading. Reading is a process of the brain where you look at symbols on a page, and your mind sees the patterns of characters and understands the meaning in them. Here are a few steps and tips to get started.

[edit] Steps

  1. Find some easy reading material. Find a children's book or a newspaper article.
  2. Sound out each letter as best you can and you will notice they form some sort of word. Some letters fit together. For example, "th" is not pronounced as t + h, but rather as one unit. This is called a 'phoneme'.
  3. Find a place to read where you can concentrate. This may be someplace secret where no one will bother you, or simply your home at a time when it is quiet.
  4. Begin your reading by looking at the pictures, or listening to the music to get a feel for what you are going to be reading about.
  5. Start with titles, names, or other large print items that you may know.
  6. Read as much as you are able. When you start getting bored or need a break, take one. Reading should be fun and enjoyable, don't force it. After your break, return to where you were, and continue.
  7. Reread the material. It is okay to reread something if you do not understand it fully the first time.


[edit] Tips

  • Standing works better for some people. Some read while walking on a treadmill or a track, exercising both the body and mind!
  • While most people disagree with this, most things you need to know are in books. Therefore it is wise when you are comfortable reading general material to increase your reading speed as soon as possible. A good guide to this is Wade E. Cutler's Triple Your Reading Speed.
  • Use a spreadsheet creatively. ( spreadsheets and not word processors) Engage in a lively dialog, spend time making sure that you get the gist, make it entertaining.
  • Remember that you should read at your own pace.
  • If you want to see how efficiently you're reading, take a pencil and make a dot with the pencil for every time you reread the page.


[edit] Warnings

  • Sitting in one position for a long time can make you sleepy or even injured. Make sure you stretch before and during reading to keep awake and comfortable.
  • Reading in the dark can be potentially damaging to one's eyesight, so ensure that you have sufficient lighting before reading.


[edit] Things You'll Need

  • Reading material: book, magazine, song lyrics, newspaper, etc. Try to pick something interesting, otherwise you will most likely be using your reading material for a pillow.
  • Table or other place to put your reading material. This could also be your lap.
  • Comfortable place to sit. Find a quiet place without distraction.


Embed this: Republish this entire article on your blog or website.

Was this article accurate? Yes No

Edit This Page E-mail this to a Friend Printable version
Discuss This Page Thank the Authors Write an Article
Categories:Reading and Literature

Authors

Anonymous, Jack H, Scott Hanson, Ben Rubenstein, Zack, Uli Ishikawa, Cem, Tom Viren, KnowItSome, Flickety, Gavyn Hampson, Dave Crosby, Alhen, Krystle, Sondra C, Rob S, Be Happy, Fenghuang, Jonathan E., Travis Derouin, Keyboard_Cat, CharlotteCD, Maniac, Maluniu, DoubleHelix, Rojo Don Poho, OhioMike
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 26,807 times.

Related wikiHows



Hide These Ads
Show Ads

Navigation

Editing Tools

My Pages