Business Skills Training include Speed Reading Fundamentals course that helps the delegates to improve her/his reading skills. The training covers the topics like mind mapping, streamlining knowledge and continuously focusing on the subject. This helps the delegates in reading much faster than anyone else.
During training, our instructor will help the candidates in concentrating on reading with less eye strain or fatigue. Get to know about ten factors and rules that are necessary to speed of reading.
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Business Skills Training include Speed Reading Fundamentals course that helps the delegates to improve her/his reading skills. The training covers the topics like mind mapping, streamlining knowledge and continuously focusing on the subject. This helps the delegates in reading much faster than anyone else.
During training, our instructor will help the candidates in concentrating on reading with less eye strain or fatigue. Get to know about ten factors and rules that are necessary to speed of reading.
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Learn to increase the speed of reading while maintaining comprehension
Differentiate the types of reading
Get to know about the factors and rule that affect the reading speed
Delivered by certified instructors in luxury venues
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Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.
A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.
Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.
Speed Reading Course doesn’t have any prerequisite but having basic knowledge of reading can be beneficial.
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MSP Training’s Speed Reading Fundamentals course enables the delegates to speed up their reading speed. This will reduce the time of reading while saving it for other tasks at the workplace. During the course, they will learn the better ways to understand the graphs, formulas and diagrams. The candidates can discover their current speed and work on it by using various techniques introduced in the course.
We provide flexible training programs like online, onsite and classroom training. Our training programme is executed in luxury venues with all the facilities required to have better training experience.
Exam:
The delegates will have to pass an exam that is conducted at the end of the training. The format of the exam will be as follows:
Section-1
Section-2
Section-3
Basics of Speed Reading
Application of Speed Reading
Techniques of Speed Reading
Grammar Review
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