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    y-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in

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    How many F's?

    Mrs. Harrison, my 3rd grade teacher taught us how to read, said: Class, the slower you read, the better your comprehension.

    At age 8 you do not interrogate the teacher and say, Where is your evidence for saying slowness produces great comprehension?

    If another adult asked Mrs. Harrison where she got the link (connection) between better comprehension and slow reading, her answer would be she learned it in Teachers College from her instructor.

    Neuroscience research for the past half-century proves beyond a doubt the principle, the faster you read, the better your contextual understanding of the material. Better context produces up to 50% improved comprehension.

    Wrong

    She was wrong decades ago, yet today teachers still instruct students learning to read, to slow down to a crawl to improved comprehension and recall.

    Snailers, those who read one multisyllable word at a time (each eye fixation pause), cannot read beyond a couple of hundred words per minute with about 70% comprehension.

    Speedlearners can widen their usable field of vision through their peripheral vision and read up to six words simultaneously with each eye fixation. They can triple their reading speed and improve their testing comprehension to about 85%.

    Translate this to mean speedlearners can read and remember three books, articles and reports in the time their peers can hardly finish one. You agree this new skill offers a unique competitive advantage in school and career, don’t you?

    Fs?

    Find the total number of Fs in the sentence below. It is simple, right?

    Films are flicks that are produced after years of personal effort, and of unique knowledge frankly, out of hard work.

    What is your answer?

    We tested 1,000 students and executives and the average answer was six Fs. There are actually 9 words with Fs within them.

    Cause

    Normal readers, the average college graduate, those we disparage with the name Snailers, subvocalize 100% of the time when they read.

    They hear all the words their eyes see, in their mind, as if a sports caster was doing a play-by-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in t

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    eyond a doubt the principle, the faster you read, the better your contextual understanding of the material. Better context produces up to 50% improved comprehension.

    Wrong

    She was wrong decades ago, yet today teachers still instruct students learning to read, to slow down to a crawl to improved comprehension and recall.

    Snailers, those who read one multisyllable word at a time (each eye fixation pause), cannot read beyond a couple of hundred words per minute with about 70% comprehension.

    Speedlearners can widen their usable field of vision through their peripheral vision and read up to six words simultaneously with each eye fixation. They can triple their reading speed and improve their testing comprehension to about 85%.

    Translate this to mean speedlearners can read and remember three books, articles and reports in the time their peers can hardly finish one. You agree this new skill offers a unique competitive advantage in school and career, don’t you?

    Fs?

    Find the total number of Fs in the sentence below. It is simple, right?

    Films are flicks that are produced after years of personal effort, and of unique knowledge frankly, out of hard work.

    What is your answer?

    We tested 1,000 students and executives and the average answer was six Fs. There are actually 9 words with Fs within them.

    Cause

    Normal readers, the average college graduate, those we disparage with the name Snailers, subvocalize 100% of the time when they read.

    They hear all the words their eyes see, in their mind, as if a sports caster was doing a play-by-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in

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    their usable field of vision through their peripheral vision and read up to six words simultaneously with each eye fixation. They can triple their reading speed and improve their testing comprehension to about 85%.

    Translate this to mean speedlearners can read and remember three books, articles and reports in the time their peers can hardly finish one. You agree this new skill offers a unique competitive advantage in school and career, don’t you?

    Fs?

    Find the total number of Fs in the sentence below. It is simple, right?

    Films are flicks that are produced after years of personal effort, and of unique knowledge frankly, out of hard work.

    What is your answer?

    We tested 1,000 students and executives and the average answer was six Fs. There are actually 9 words with Fs within them.

    Cause

    Normal readers, the average college graduate, those we disparage with the name Snailers, subvocalize 100% of the time when they read.

    They hear all the words their eyes see, in their mind, as if a sports caster was doing a play-by-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in

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    ht?

    Films are flicks that are produced after years of personal effort, and of unique knowledge frankly, out of hard work.

    What is your answer?

    We tested 1,000 students and executives and the average answer was six Fs. There are actually 9 words with Fs within them.

    Cause

    Normal readers, the average college graduate, those we disparage with the name Snailers, subvocalize 100% of the time when they read.

    They hear all the words their eyes see, in their mind, as if a sports caster was doing a play-by-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in

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    y-play of the text. Subvocalization slows you down to a snail, reduces your comprehension because you lose the context of the material, and produces regressions.

    The average college graduates regresses (stops to go back) about ten times per page because they lost their train of thought on the page they are reading. This slows them down at lot, doesn’t it?

    Reading by Hearing

    We are experienced with a standard F sound. It is the one you find in Frankly, Far, Flame and the Fickle Finger of Fate, right? The F sound in the word, OF, thoroughly disrupts the phonetic system in our mind.

    Say the Of-word aloud, and then repeat the phrase, the Fickle Finger of Fate. You get the difference, don’t you?

    We have 24 letters in the English alphabet, which convert to 44 specific English word sounds. Once we have learned the alphabet and the sounds of English in the first few elementary grades, we will never revisit this knowledge again during our lives.

    In fact we will reinforce this core language know-how on a daily basis by reading; we continuously program our neural networks with repetition until they go on auto pilot. It becomes a right hemispheric habit of phonetic (whole word) reading. The result is the sound of the Of-word is lost, by combining itself with word preceding it.

    This accounts for answering six Fs in the test sentence, and not the correct nine Fs. The reason is subvocalization, hearing each word you read and hearing the Of-word, wrong.

    Speedlearners

    Speedlearners reduce subvocalization by about 66% by hearing only every other word they read, and with practice, hear only one in each three printed words.

    Does this make sub vox (subvocalization), your undervoice, the enemy?

    In order to consciously think, we ask questions of our mind and seek answers either through our left brain logic, reason and experience or our right brain and its intuition. Thinking is holding a conversation with our stream-of-consciousness, our inner self, holding an interior monolog.

    Could it be, mental conversation (thinking, stream of consciousness) between our left and right brains (hemispheres), physically occurs using our brain and its corpus callosum?

    Hardwiring

    Read this paragraph quickly without stopping to correct the spelling typos. Your brain uses a mental program called chiasma (decussation) meaning crossing, to fill in the blanks and create meaning and comprehension of misspelled words.

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