Master the Oxford 3000 vocabulary with our rapid comprehension exercise.
Below are the words you’ll focus on in this session:
- campus
- cancer
- carbon
- career
- center
- chance
- change
- charge
- cheese
- choice
- choose
- church
- circle
- client
- clinic
Dr. Thompson walked across the campus, her mind preoccupied with the cancer research she was conducting at the clinic. She had dedicated her career to finding a cure, and her latest experiment with carbon-based treatments was showing promising results. Today, she had a chance to present her findings at the center, and she was determined to make the most of it. She took a deep breath, preparing to take charge of the meeting, and grabbed a slice of cheese from the waiting room to calm her nerves. It was a small comfort, but it reminded her of the choice she had made to choose this difficult but rewarding career path, one that could bring about a significant change to the world. After the meeting, she planned to stop by the church on her way home, where she would join her friends in a circle of prayer and reflection. Her client, a young woman struggling with the disease, would be there too, and Dr. Thompson was determined to give her a reason to hold on to hope.
This exercise aims to help you comprehend English without mental translation to your native language. It also helps improve your reading speed.
For beginners: Start at 150-250 words per minute (WPM) and gradually increase as you become comfortable.
For advanced learners: Challenge yourself with speeds of 300-400 WPM or higher to further enhance your reading skills.
Adjust the speed as needed and remember: Understanding is just as important as speed!