- Eliminate distractions. Turn off the music and the TV. Flee to the library or the bathroom, if that's where you can have peace and quiet to read.
- Find any type of paper to keep notes in. Taking notes, while not immediately exciting, is a good way to boost reading comprehension. If you're reading for a class, try a notebook. But if you're reading for fun, get as many pieces of paper as you think you'll need for the story and, of course, grab a pen or pencil.
- Read back through your notes occasionally, making sure they make sense. Wait a day, then read your notes again. If your notes make absolutely no sense, you know you either need to take more notes, or take better notes.
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