(retired) Senior Lecturer, Staffordshire University. Academic. Passionate about teaching and recording speech verbatim. Member of NCTJ Examinations Board.
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80wpm Dog Rescue gains Registered Charity Status youtu.be/mWddf_JXtcQ via @YouTube
More examination practice (this time including revision of word groupings).
60wpm Members of the public report baby left in car youtu.be/SeKUwCEQgEo via @YouTube
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NEW CONTENT! Check out the second #shorthand speed development lesson on our Youtube channel! @teelineabc and I had SO much fun creating this! Please RT if this would be helpful to your students/trainees!
youtu.be/hIf4XZJyGp0
This prompted a distant memory. A shorthand exams began “The Dead Sea Scrolls were objects....” and a mate of mine couldn’t transcribe “objects”. In those days ANYTHING came up! The 'Dead Sea Scrolls' at the Museum of the Bible are fake, report reveals x.com/i/events/1238514976022…
Here are the 3 words from the news report I tweeted earlier. 1) words beginning with “un” may be written with a disjointed “u” indicator (just one of the ways we can get rid of “n”. 2) write “j” for “ject”, subject, reject, object, project etc. 3) words beg ind, int, again no “n”
Last one for today! Made it a bit trickier because the text is upside down - but the word underlined is “similarity”. Now that will sort you out. Delve into that grey matter 😚. Answer shortly.