How do I improve my reading comprehension speed for CLAT?

Improving your reading comprehension speed for the CLAT exam involves a combination of practice, strategy, and techniques. Here are some simple tips to help you boost your reading speed:

1. Practice Daily Reading

Read newspapers, magazines, or books every day, especially editorials and articles related to law, current affairs, and general knowledge. Try setting a timer to track how fast you can read and comprehend an article.

2. Increase Vocabulary

Understanding words quickly helps in faster comprehension. Learn new words daily and note down their meanings. Use flashcards or apps to practice vocabulary related to legal terms and general topics.

3. Skim and Scan

Skim through the passage quickly to get the main idea before reading in detail. Focus on important keywords. Scanning helps you locate specific information quickly.

4. Focus on Key Ideas

Focus on finding the main point of each paragraph rather than reading every single word. Identify topic sentences that contain the central ideas.

5. Take Mock Tests

Practice with CLAT-style comprehension passages regularly. This will help you get familiar with the type of questions and improve speed under timed conditions.

6. Improve Concentration

Eliminate distractions while practicing and try to focus entirely on the text. Better focus leads to faster reading.

Regular practice using these techniques will gradually increase your reading speed and comprehension for the CLAT exam.


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