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12th March 2007

Planning Time

With the increasing amount of written information we all have to digest these days here is a quick process for understanding the key messages of a piece of writing.

  • Read the first paragraph – this should introduce the subject.
  • Read the last paragraph – this should provide conclusions.
  • Read the first sentence of each paragraph between the first and last paragraphs – this should provide you with the key messages.
  • Use a highlighter to highlight specific facts and figures.
  • Finally read the whole document if you think it necessary.
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5th March 2007

Clear Writing

With the increasing amount of written information we all have to digest these days here is a quick process for understanding the key messages of a piece of writing.

  • Read the first paragraph – this should introduce the subject.
  • Read the last paragraph – this should provide conclusions.
  • Read the first sentence of each paragraph between the first and last paragraphs – this should provide you with the key messages.
  • Use a highlighter to highlight specific facts and figures.
  • Finally read the whole document if you think it necessary.
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26th February 2007

Speed Reading

With the increasing amount of written information we all have to digest these days here is a quick process for understanding the key messages of a piece of writing.

  • Read the first paragraph – this should introduce the subject.
  • Read the last paragraph – this should provide conclusions.
  • Read the first sentence of each paragraph between the first and last paragraphs – this should provide you with the key messages.
  • Use a highlighter to highlight specific facts and figures.
  • Finally read the whole document if you think it necessary.
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Rate this tip: 5 4 3 2 1
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