1, extensive reading: extensive reading focuses on reading quantity, that is, breadth. We often say that a person is "well-read, well-read, knowledgeable, well-read and knowledgeable". These idioms all emphasize the breadth of reading and should be widely involved in all aspects of learning.
2, intensive reading: also known as intensive reading, is a basic way of reading. Intensive reading means reading word by word and paragraph by paragraph in the order of the article, thinking deeply about every word, sentence, paragraph and chapter, and finding out its meaning.
3. Read through: that is, read the books, newspapers and magazines from beginning to end and browse them once, with the intention of understanding, reading through and understanding the whole picture, so as to get a good impression and achieve the effect of "overlooking the panorama". This method can be applied to more important books, newspapers and magazines.
4. Skipping: This is a skipping method. You can put aside the irrelevant content in the book, grasp the bones and muscles of the book, and focus on the views of each paragraph. Sometimes, when in doubt, when in doubt, you can skip and continue reading, and then you can finish reading later.
5. Speed reading: This is a fast reading method, that is, Tao Yuanming advocates "good reading, not seeking more understanding". The most commonly used method is "scanning method", which reads ten lines at a glance, scans the article quickly and only understands the general idea of the article. This method can speed up reading and expand reading volume, which is universal in all kinds of books.
6. Skimming: This is a rough reading method. When reading, you can just skim through the main idea, or you can just grasp the key sentences of the comments, find out the main points, and understand the main facts or typical examples. This part of the content is often at the beginning or end of the article. So focus on the topic, the beginning and the end, and you can have a general understanding and achieve the purpose of reading.
7. Repetition: It is the so-called "review the old and learn the new". Rereading an old book is like seeing an old friend again. When you "see" the other side, you often have a deeper understanding and a deeper feeling. Confucius advocated "reviewing the past and learning the new", which is very reasonable. Many valuable literary masterpieces or magazines often read new ideas when they are reread.
8. Write and read: annotate, extract and write reading experience. The ancients said, "Don't read without moving pen and ink", and as the saying goes, "A good memory is worse than a bad pen", which shows the importance of writing in reading.