3. A tip for speeding up your active reading
You should learn a huge amount from your reading. If you read passively,
without learning, you're wasting your time. So train your mind to learn. Try
the SQ3R technique. SQ3R stands for Survey,
Question, Read, Recall and Review.
Survey
Gather the information you need to focus on the work and set goals:
- Read the title to help prepare for the subject
- Read the introduction or summary to see what
the author thinks are the key points
- Notice the boldface headings to see what the
structure is
- Notice any maps, graphs or charts. They are
there for a purpose
- Notice the reading aids, italics, bold face,
questions at the end of the chapter. They are all there to help you
understand and remember.
Question
Help your
mind to engage and concentrate. Your mind is engaged in learning when it is
actively looking for answers to questions. Try turning the boldface headings
into questions you think the section should answer.
Read
Read the
first section with your questions in mind. Look for the answers, and make up
new questions if necessary.
Recall
After each
section, stop and think back to your questions. See if you can answer them
from memory. If not, take a look back at the text. Do this as often as you
need to.
Review
Once you have
finished the whole chapter, go back over all the questions from all the
headings. See you if can still answer them. If not, look back and refresh
your memory.
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