Ever fall asleep after reading for only a few minutes? Or do you sometimes read the same paragraph over and over but never remember what you read? It happens a lot, and especially to new readers. Sometimes it is why people choose not to read at all. Well to help you stay focused and awake, try this tip:
Take notes while you read. Write down the names of the main characters and things about them - where they live, who they are friends with, what they like. Write down, or draw, some details about the setting. Record the things you read that you find interesting, or some ideas you have about the text.
This will help you in two ways. First, because you've written down the names of people and places, you will be able to remember them better when retelling the story. Second, while you are writing, or playing with the pen in your hand, you are occupying another part of your brain and are less likely to get distracted by other thoughts or things going on around you.
The notes you keep can be especially helpful if you are working on a book report or assignment, or they might just become interesting and creative pieces of paper that give you an idea for something else you would like to read or write. Before you know it, you will be able to read longer passages without falling asleep or drifting off to some other thoughts, and you won't always have to keep notes to stay focused.