SQ4R – Developing Summary and Comprehension Skills

Modified on Tue, 14 Apr at 6:56 PM

What this page is for

This article explains the SQ4R study method.

It shows learners how to read and study more effectively by using a clear and structured approach.

If you are preparing for assessments or want to improve your understanding and memory, this method can help.


What is SQ4R?

SQ4R is a practical study method that helps improve understanding and memory.

It encourages active learning instead of passive reading.

SQ4R stands for:

Survey → Question → Read → Reflect → Recite → Review

By following these steps, you engage more fully with the learning material.


1. Survey

Get an overview before reading

Before reading in detail, look through the material to understand what it covers.

  • Read titles and headings
  • Read the introduction and summary
  • Look for keywords and highlighted terms
  • Check any questions at the end of the section

Purpose

This step helps you understand what is important before you start reading.


2. Question

Turn headings into questions

While surveying the material:

  • Turn headings into questions
  • Write the questions down
  • Think about what you already know

Purpose

Questions help you stay focused while reading.


3. Read

Read with purpose

Read the material carefully and look for answers to your questions.

  • Focus on main ideas and details
  • Think about what you are reading
  • Take notes after you understand the section
  • Pay attention to key terms
  • Check questions at the end of the section

Purpose

This step helps you understand the content clearly.


4. Reflect

Think about what you have learned

After reading, take time to think.

  • How does this link to what you already know
  • How can you use this in your studies
  • How can you use this at work or in your daily life
  • How would you explain this to someone else

Purpose

Reflection helps move information into memory.


5. Recite

Check your understanding

At suitable points while studying:

  • Summarise each section in your own words
  • Write short summaries
  • Test yourself on key points
  • Answer the questions you created
  • Note anything you do not understand
  • Ask your tutor for help if needed

Purpose

This step strengthens memory and shows what needs more work.


6. Review

Reinforce learning over time

Regular review helps you remember information.

  • Read your notes and summaries again
  • Review key ideas in short study sessions
  • Create practice questions from your notes

Purpose

Review helps you prepare with confidence for assessments.


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Version Control

Current version: v1.0

Last updated: 10 April 2026

Owner: Cenit College


This article reflects current processes. In line with Cenit College policy, processes may be amended where required to meet operational, regulatory, or awarding body requirements.

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