Sometimes, when I am reading a text, I get impatient and try to read it fast, and I end up skipping words?

I am not bored, but it is like I am too excited or something.

Answer:
To read well requires concentration, which means focusing attention on just one thing at a time.
You can strive to improve your ability in reading by practicing until you learn to read phrases and thoughts instead of words. The result will be not only proper coverage of more material, but also thoughts instead of mere words will be conveyed to your mind.
The primary physical aspect of reading involves eye movement. Each time you read a line of print, your eyes make a series of stops, or fixations. These fixations are important because it is only when they occur that the eye really sees what is there. During these intervals, the visual impression is transmitted to the brain for “decoding.” The brain, not the eye, does the reading. Your eyes are an extension of your brain, so try to be alert to that and it should help.
the important thing is you should understand what you are reading.
Once you realize that you have a problem, the next step is to correct the problem. Practice slowing down and read each sentence twice if you have to to train yourself.
sure, that happens to me a lot. When I realize i'm doing it , i usually stop, take a few breaths and go back to where I started doing it to read it again.

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