In the chapter preceding Galt's speech, I'll be posting advice on how to read it. One recommendation is to read it a few pages at a time out loud. This will force you to work within the syntax of the speech, take it slowly and work on comprehension.
Considering the speech's size, this is something that could be spread out over a week.
“I am John Galt, and I’m VERY long winded.”
I just started the speech, about four pages in, and if you want to FreepMail me those suggestions, I’d be obliged.