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Language Rules in How to Speed Read


Did you know that language rules demand additional consideration? Ironically, millions of people go to schools, colleges, universities and other schools and are, taught to follow the language rules of grammar to write effectively and read information. While various aspects of the language rules are acceptable, the fact is education misinforms. We can view a few samples to help you appreciate how you, like millions of other people fall to see the truth behind language due to misleading information. Throughout the process, we can use speed-readers tactics to help you appreciate what speed-readers do.

One of the golden rules of writing (as taught in schools) is to avoid using dialects unless you have a good ear.

Consider:
Dialect:
Dialect as defined is a regional variety of languages, which include different vocabularies, grammar, and pronunciations.

Now, the so-called intellects telling you to avoid dialect, is telling you to denounce self, culture, ethnics, and the like. All of us have our own dialect, which we use through language, spoken words, and writing.

This is part of the reason why comprehension levels is poor in the United States, since most people fail to recognize, accept, and understand dialect. Why do you think we have violence, fights, anger, and all this other poor communication going on in our system? Precisely, because people fail to realize that dialects make up who we are, as well dialect helps us to communicate at our own levels. In other words, if we follow the rule to avoid dialect we might as well shut up, and avoid writing all together. (Check Miscommunication)

What is, meant, we should avoid using street language while writing, unless the material calls for such information.

Where we are going is helping you to understand that educational grammar rules are sometimes politically incorrect in various perspectives. Thus, spotting this will help you move along in material faster while reading.

Writing is helpful information, which writers give opinions, ideas, facts, and the like to help you appreciate something you did not know. Sometimes the information helps you to learn more on a subject (s) of interest. One of the golden rules of language is to avoid giving opinions. Now, if as, a writer I cannot give my personal views, estimations, expert views, and so forth, why should I write?

For an instance, I know that many people in the world will accept lies before they accept the truth. Now, to you this is an opinion, however I have concrete facts to support this claim. Thus, how are you going to grow and learn if opinions are, dismissed in writing?

Overall, language rules play a huge part in speed-reading. If all authors adhered to the rules of language setout by a single channel of (Theorists), thus few people would turn pages of books as a result. Another of the golden rules of language rules is to avoid breezing manners.




For instance, Well, here I am again, writing another article about how to speed-read and at the moment I feel we are further behind because much information is needed to make readers comprehend what I write.

The manner is mild, yet it is a form of breezy manners. The fact is all authors who write have personality, manners, styles, beliefs, dialects, and the like behind their skills, thus you can take your rule of breezy manners on down the road, and give it to someone who cares.

Now, that you understand how language rules affect your ability to read fast, we can consider a test. I want you to check your comprehension of the information provided to you and consider, analyze, evaluate, and discover how some language rules can in fact, hinder fast readers.

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