Reading in my head
I listen to 2 x 20 minute sessions of 20 wpm CW most days, where train noise allows, trying to read it in my head. It is working and I am improving week on week (not day by day!)
I have found that the back of my tongue seems to 'sound out' the CW in a sort of translation exercise, no sound just movement. If you read C in CW - go on.... 'dah-di dah dit' do you do it in your mind or with your tongue moving off your palette?
I have tried to counter this by concentrating to sound CW in my head, after all when I am reading this I am not talking - it is all in my head and that's where my CW needs to be.
I think there is probably a large stumbling block that learners do not realise, it has to be all in the head as our command of speech is. It is no good transferring writing on paper to 'sounding' in the mouth, each physical layer the mind tries to force us into using as an aid to translating CW must be stripped away until only the brain is doing the work.
I have not asked any others about this yet but would really like some feedback.....