Audio Files (in white)
(See List Below)
Understanding The File Names
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•AF stands for Audio File.
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•a, b, or c stands for part 1, 2 or 3.
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•M stands for grade level speed; this is normal speaking speed at 160 wpm.
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•F stands for fast speaking at 225 wpm and above; just faster than you can speak.
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•VF stands for very fast speed; this is college level reading speed at 325 wpm and above.
Directions For Use
Play the related audio file on one device (like your home computer) while you look at the text on another device (like your phone or tablet). Pause and continue the audio file as you read the text. This is a game. Read aloud before listening. After you get good at this, read silently with sound. After you get good at this, read silently ahead of sound. Read a punctuation interval or sentence at a time. Alternatively, read just until you get stuck and then play the sound to give you instant help. You are in charge. Practice on these books and you will be amazed at how fast you improve your reading. Only move up in speed when you are ready.
Take our 14 lesson (3 week) course to learn the fine points. This type of reading can be done on any platform or mix of platforms, anywhere in the world with Internet or WiFi.
Using Apple VoiceOver is another way, and the best way, to read these files, but you need an Apple device and Apple keyboard (like an iPad and Bluetooth Magic Keyboard) for VoiceOver. All these files can be read with VoiceOver. Take our course and Learn How.
Call with Questions: 978-927-9234.