Read the following text about reading strategies.
“Using reading strategies should help you to read more
effectively, and to engage with the texts to question them
and extract relevant ideas.
This strategy refers to the process of speed reading to get
a general overview of the meaning of a text.
You can do this by reading through the introduction,
conclusion, the headings, and the beginning and end of
paragraphs to get the main ideas and build up a general
overview. Focus on identifying the main ideas rather than
trying to read the details. Identify which parts you need to
read in depth when you go over the text again more slowly.
You may decide you need to read it all again, but you will
now know which are the most relevant parts.”
Adapted from: https://library.leeds.ac.uk/info/1401/academicskills/207/reading/2
The reading strategy referred to in the text is: