Hi all.
Sightreading is, just as Pat said, just a matter of practise; I started of sightreading Chopin and Bach, and now just, whenever I bought new sheetmusic, may it be Gershwin, Scriabin or schostakovitch, sit down and sightread them.
However, there are several things that might help you improve your abiltiy: In France, it is still common to learn sight singing (that do, re, mi..stuff), I didn't think of it as so important until I met a Frenchman who sight sang the left hand part of Choipin's revolutionary in nearly original tempo..you should also start off with easy pieces, sometimes maybe not even classical piano literature but song arrangements.
By the way: Mike, what did I say?

However, I don't know it it's of any help to you, but don't care if you hit wrong notes - there are some pieces that you won't play perfectly while sightreading (Liszt's Rhapsodys and etudes d'execution transcendente, e.g.)
Regards
