Looking for ways on how to read books effectively? Reading is good for your mind, general health and your creativity.
Here’s our quick guide of proven strategies to help you read more effectively.
Effective Reading Strategies
- Before Reading – Ask questions
- During Reading – Take small pauses and ask more questions
- During Reading – Take a longer pause after a difficult section
- During Reading – Visualize
- During Reading – Making connections
- During Reading – Take good notes
- After Reading – Find the main ideas
In this article we outlined 10 specific reasons why reading is essential.
Some of you struggle to read more, you’re not alone. Even if you do manage to read more, you struggle to fully comprehend and internalize what it is that you have read.
For that reason, we’ve compiled 7 effective reading strategies. Which will enable you to not only read more, but to fully understand and enjoy what you’ve read.
7 Effective And Simple Reading Strategies To Help You Read More Effectively
So, without further ado, here are:
1. Before Reading – Ask Questions
Before you start reading a book, you will have a basic idea of what the book is about. This allows you to ask yourself 3 simple questions before you start to read. They are:
- What do I already know?
- What more do I want to know?
- I wonder if…
The answers to these questions will give you a foundation to build on and something which you’re looking to get out of the book. This means you’re not just reading without an objective, but instead you’re actively looking to learn something from the book.
2. During Reading – Take small pauses and ask more questions
As you’re reading, you need to take small and intermittent pauses to ensure that what you’re reading is sticking. Ask yourself the following questions as you’re reading.
- Does this make sense?
- How does this information connect to what I already know?
- What does the writer say about…?
- What does the writer mean about…?
- I still need to know more about…?
By asking yourself these questions as you read, you are constantly evaluating whats being said. By looking at what the author is explaining, as well as the meaning behind it, you will understand the thinking process more effectively. You are also continuing to look for more specific information in the upcoming text.
3. During Reading – Take A Longer Pause After A Difficult Section
You want to make sure you are fully understanding what is being said, so when you come across a particularly difficult part of the text, its important to stop and do the following:
- Pause and think about what was discussed
- Break the text into smaller chunks
- Look up words which you didn’t understand
- Build yourself a short summary of what you read
- Discuss what you read with someone
These steps will make sure you have fully processed and understood this section before you move on.
4. During Reading – Visualize
To better understand what you’re reading, its important to make visual representations of what is being discussed by:
- Picturing what…might look like
- Creating a mental image of a system or a process working
This will help you remember not only what you read and understood, but how it looks as it is functioning.
5. During Reading – Make Connections
A critical part of learning and understanding something new is to connect it with pieces of information that you already understand. You will already know about certain parts of what you’re reading from previous texts, your own personal experience and other people so you will be able to add to that base.
6. During Reading – Take Good Notes
The best way to take notes during reading is:
- Look for the main ideas and focus on those
- Use words you understand
- Make the notes as brief as possible
- Use simple headings and sub headings to organize your notes
- Constantly review, add and revise as necessary while you continue to read
7. After Reading – Find The Main Ideas
You’ve completed the book, made effective notes, took time to reflect and understand as you read and asked yourself good questions as you read. Now that the book is done, you need to think about the important ideas in the book.
Ask yourself the following:
- What was the most important thing you remember about the book?
- What was the main message of the book?
- What do the ideas in this book relate to?
- What could be the biases of this book?
- What did this book leave out?
The last question will give you the opportunity to do some research and find another book to continue your learning, make connections, and continue to read more effectively.
We hope you find these reading strategies helpful and recommend the following books to add to your library.
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