Reading Trainer 2.0

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The New York Times reports that the average person reads at about a fourth grade level. A survey of 500 executives and managers in the U.S. showed that only 2% reported having a adequate level of literacy.

Why is it that some people can read at speeds far above the normal comprehension level? Do they have more reading ability than the rest of us or are they just good at suppressing their natural tendency to speed read? Either way, it’s good to have a reading advantage.

There are two sides to the reading process: the cognitive and the affective. The cognitive side is the process of decoding what you read, while the affective side is the experience of enjoying a book.

What the experts say: “The most common way to improve reading speed is to read frequently. Research shows that readers who read for just 20 minutes a day have a faster comprehension than those who don’t read at all. Reading Trainer 2.0 uses multiple techniques to improve your reading speed and retention rate. It is based on proven scientific principles and is 100% free.”

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