What Do Your Numbers Mean?
Your numbers reveal who you are as a reader now. The following gives you a quick view of
what your Words per Minute mean:
If your Words per Minute were between: Then you are probably a:
100 — 200 Slow Reader
200 — 300 Average Reader
300 — 400 Good Reader
400 — 500 Above Average Reader
Slow readers
are considered slow because they read at talking speed. A person speaks on
average between 100 and 150 words per minute, so reading in this range makes you a "talker."
Though you may be the quietest person in the world, it has no relationship to your reading. Talkers
generally have one of two issues against them: They either move their lips while reading or they
mentally whisper, or subvocalize, every single word they read. They're basically hearing their own
voice reading to themselves word-for-word.
Have you ever wondered why you sometimes daydream when someone is talking to you or while
you are in class? Well, that's because the person talking to you is speaking an average of 150 words
per minute and you can think upward of 400 words per minute. That leaves 250 words per minute
looking for something to do. So, if you are not mentally engaged in receiving the information such as
listening to a boring teacher or colleague, you will daydream … a lot!
Slow readers sometimes fall asleep while reading. Unfortunately, our voices when reading silently
rarely sound like a hyped radio announcer. They are more like a monotone drone.
Average readers
read at about 250 words per minute. This is the average words per minute
others have come up with and I have done my own statistics gathering as well. I kept summary sheets
of the classes I teach, which include beginning and ending statistical averages. The participants are
generally corporate employees from various levels ranging from administrative and secretarial to
managerial and executive. The classes were twelve hours long and had an average of fifteen
participants. Using three years' worth of classes, I took all of the beginning averages, which consisted
of two separate readings, and averaged them out. The resulting number was 252 words per minute.
Most participants had not had any reading training since elementary school.
Average readers mentally whisper what they read but not as much as slow readers. They may feel
they are slow readers, however. They do think more while reading than a slow reader does.
Good readers
may talk a little while they read, but in general to a much lesser degree than slow
and average readers. They typically don't decode the words anymore, rather they naturally break
sentences up into thought units, or phrases. You will learn more about this on Day Four.
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