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Exercise -4, Practice Consonants, Joined Strokes: Stenography
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Exercise - 2 and 3, Consonants: Straight,Curve and Hook Strokes_Stenography
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Chapter-1, Consonants, Exercises for Practice: Stenography
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Chapter-1, Consonants, Hook Strokes: Stenography, Part-3rd
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Chapter-1, Consonants, Curve Strokes(Stenography) Part-2nd
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Video-2, Chapter-1, Consonants, Part-1st(Stenography)
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Chapter - 1, Part- 1st, Consonants Some points you should know, 1. Continue Practice 2. Writing and Reading 3. Stenography typing 4. Exam:- Written-test ( Reasoning, General Awareness, Comprehensive English, Computer knowledge), A skill test on Dictation based 5. Need to crack Interview Consonants are 24 Vowels are 12 Diphthongs are 4 And our today's lesson is on 9 Straight Strokes. 1. Consonants are the result of audible friction or stopping of the breath in some of the mouth or throat. 2. Vowels are the mouth-passage is left so open as not to cause audible friction, and voiced breath is sent through it, we have a vowel." 3. A Diphthong is a union of two vowel sounds in one syllable. The link to the blog must be read and followed:- https://knowledgeofstenography.blogspot.com Facebook and Instagram Id:- #neharahullodhirajput1425@gmail.com
Youtube Video-1_basic Introduction of knowledge of stenography
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Hello Friends, Welcome to this post. As I said in my previous posts I will bring you my youtube video on this course. So, this is my first video for you & I will give you more on this course soon. This is a video about the Introduction to stenography and basic knowledge. Topics covered:- 1. What is a stenography/shorthand? 2. Meaning? Ans. The system of shorthand writing presented in the following pages was invented by "Sir Isacc Pitman". We can read & write easily at a speed that is called shorthand/stenography it depends on our pronunciation is really the name of phonography. Romanic Alphabet of 26 letters straight strokes. 3. Scope:- Government (SSC,DSSB,COURT,MEA) 4. Steno types:- English, Hindi 5. Course Duration:- 6 to 1 year 6. Rules:- Practice 2 to 4 hrs, Use Pen and Steno Pencil, Don't use Eraser, Use lining Register & Note Pad. 7. Pitman Shorthand Book required for this course
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Rules of Shorthand
Shorthand's rules are simple to do practice, need to give full concentration, and give full effort to learn. If you want to remember the rules of shorthand you can study the whole book and do practice all the suggestions & exercises. Rules are very important to any stenographer if you want to become a better and perfect stenographer and typist. You should learn all the rules of shorthand & imperative to know stenography. Some languages are very vital and appealing. If you give a sterling performance in shorthand you can have to thrust in this and adorn yourself with a stenographer tag, which is of your identity. All stenographers need to face the challenges and deal with different-2 matters, give their utterances & clear writing. This is not easy to learn but if you do hard work definitely you will cross your boundaries. Rules of shorthand:- 1. Practice(exercise) 2. Hard work(2 to 4hrs daily) 3. Concentration
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IS STENOGRAPHY STILL USE AND WHERE?
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