Boostez Votre Vitesse de Lecture : Méthodes Simples pour Réviser plus Efficacement

“Read Faster and Understand Better: 5 Essential Techniques for Effective Revision” Are you revising for a competitive exam, a midterm, the Baccalaureate, or a local government civil service exam? Do you feel like you're reading slowly and not retaining anything? This video will help you. In this video, I'll show you 5 concrete and scientifically validated techniques to increase your reading speed while improving your comprehension. Ideal for intensive revision, large files, summaries, exam questions, or courses that need to be learned quickly. On the agenda: How to stop subvocalization The finger method and eye tracking The 5-minute timer technique How to immediately identify keywords A demonstration of the Spritz method for reading much faster 00:00 — Why you read slowly The brain gets bored, the mind wanders, you retain nothing. 00:28 — Video Objective Read faster, understand better, save time on revision. 01:13 — The Real Speed ​​Limit: Why subvocalization (reading silently) holds you back at 250 words per minute and how to break through this glass ceiling with a simple trick (the "hmmm"). 03:05 — The 5-Minute Challenge: How the Timer becomes your best ally to increase your concentration and cognitive performance. 04:55 — The Spritz Method: Discover the revolutionary technique that eliminates eye saccades and proves that your brain can read 3 to 4 times faster. 07:01 — The Visual Guide: Why reading with your finger isn't childish, but a powerful tool based on "eye tracking" to avoid unconscious backtracking. 08:37 — Intention Determines Attention: How your brain can ignore 50% of the words (articles, prepositions) to focus solely on the keywords that carry the information. 10:58 — BONUS: Lightning-Fast Memorization! 11:40 — Conclusion: Your Speed ​​Is Not a Limit These methods are simple, quick to implement, and perfect if you're short on time. Keywords: revision, competitions, exams, speed reading, comprehension, summary writing, Spritz method, learning, efficiency, concentration.