Why I'm using the “read aloud” trick to catch errors

Simona

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I thought I was a good proofreader. I'd read my paper silently, slowly, carefully. Then I'd submit it, and my professor would find typos. Every time.

A writing coach told me: “Read your paper aloud. Your ears catch things your eyes miss.” I tried it. It felt ridiculous. But it worked.

When I read aloud, I noticed:
  • Sentences that ran on too long (I'd run out of breath)
  • Words I'd repeated without realizing it
  • Clunky phrases that sounded wrong when spoken
  • Missing words my brain had filled in silently
Now I do this before every submission. I read to my roommate, my cat, myself. It catches mistakes I'd never see otherwise.

For other writers, what's your proofreading process? I'm still not perfect, but I'm getting better.
 
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