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#80745 11/18/12 08:45 PM
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Good night!
When I use the super reading, I can not restrain my eye and goes sideways ...
   Also I can not see the entire width of the line ...
   What do you advise me?

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Super read down the middle. If superreading isn't suitable for the text skitter.

In superreading you're looking for places to dip for your answers.

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Good morning!
What do you mean "down the middle"?
Also sometimes i get carried away and read text normally ...
  Even in a newspaper article may not be looking for answers and just make a super Reading ...
And finally, at the stage of the preview οff a relatively small text,do we read normally the first and last paragraph?

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Down the middle means the 1 to 1.5 inches (3 to 5cm) down the middle of the page of text.

Try skittering if you want more than superreading is giving you especially if you're reading short articles without forming questions.

You spend no more than 30 seconds on a short article preview. Read the last paragraph first then come to the first paragraph if you haven't decided that you want more from it already. If yes you can activate it in the next 60 seconds (short article is about 2 A4 pages) Anything shorter than that you might as well just skitter.

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Good evening.
And what about the top half of the page?

What is "skittering" and how is it done?

When we do super reading newspaper, do we do this for every page separately, or for each two-page spread , as in the books?

Thank you very much for your answers!

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Go back to the book and course and try doing the section on superreading again.

Skittering is explained in the book. See the book.

You do not superread two pages at a time ever. You PhotoRead two pages at a time.

I suggest you revisit the course.

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Good afternoon.
When you say skittering,do you mean the zigzag reading?
Which book do you mean?

I mean,how to do photoreading of a newspaper ...

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Read the PhotoReading book.

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Good morning.
You didn't tell me yet how what about the top of the page, in the super reading...

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Super read down the middle. If superreading isn't suitable for the text skitter.

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