http://www.wikihow.com/Improve-Your-Reading-Skills
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/study/reading 
http://www.ctl.ua.edu/CTLStudyAids/StudySkillsFlyers/Reading/improvereadingskills.htm  
How
      to Improve Your Reading Skills  
The University of Alabama
Center for Academic Success
124 Osband
348-5175
Center for Academic Success
124 Osband
348-5175
Eighty-five percent of college work
      requires reading. How good are your reading skills? Here are seven steps
      to help you improve your reading skills:
1.  Evaluate your reading habits to find out where you need
      improvement. Do you "say" the words you’re reading? Do strange
      words slow your speed and comprehension? Do you read every word? Do you
      re-read sentences? Do you vary your speed to suit the material? (яаж уншдаг өөрийн аргаа тодорхойл) 
2.  Provide the best conditions for reading. Choose a place
      where you’ll have few interruptions, have good lighting, can sit in a
      good chair, and won’t be distracted by radio, TV or other noises. Hold
      the book about fifteen inches away (about the distance from your elbow to
      your wrist). (унших газар !)
3.  Use your eyes efficiently. If words are blurry, get your
      eyes checked by a professional. Don’t "say" what you read, and
      don’t re-read unnecessarily. Read phrases, not every single word.
4.  Increase your vocabulary by keeping a dictionary handy,
      maintaining a list of new words, and knowing the origin of words.
5.  Match your speed to the material you are reading. Know
      what and why you’re reading. Preview the material, especially when
      studying. Study reading requires closer, slower reading. For leisure
      reading you can go faster. Be sure you get the information in graphic aids
      and illustrations.
6.  To improve your reading speed, practice for about 15 to
      30 minutes each day, checking your rate in words-per-minute. Check your
      comprehension by summarizing what you read. Ideally, you want to read
      faster while maintaining your understanding. Therefore, use the same type
      of materials each time you practice to provide the consistency needed for
      meaningful practice. 
7.  Come by the Center for Academic Success, Room 124 Osband Hall, or call 348-5175 to find out more about how you can help
      yourself at the CAS.
      

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