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Shorthand Typing Advance Professional Diploma in Rawalpindi Shorthand Typing Advance Professional Diploma in Rawalpindi 303-5530865 , IPATS is affiliated with RCCI, SECP, SDA, TTB, TTPC, SDC & PSSC Government. course outline: Introducing Teeline 2:The Teeline alphabet 3:Joining letters 4:Removal of unnecessary letters 5:Position of writing 6:Punctuation 7:Write shorthand using correct techniques 8:Read and write shorthand notes 9:Write shorthand at optimum speed (minimum 60 wpm) with minimum 98% accuracy , What I’ve attempted to do is compile a short list of essential Teeline words that I think students and people in a business setting can use to write less and focus more. Teeline is supposed to be an easy-to-learn style of shorthand (as opposed to Gregg or Pitman), as almost all of the “letters” are based on their English equivalents (whereas Gregg and Pitman are phonetic). My goal here is not to turn you into a stenographer, but rather to improve your speed significantly with very little effort. Fluent shorthand is not a necessity for the average note-taker, and most don’t have the time to learn it , Some positions classified to specialized clerical series include a requirement for stenographic skill and competitive level typing skill to perform office automation work. For these positions, both Stenography and Office Automation must be added parenthetically to the position's title; i.e., Secretary (Stenography/Office Automation). This will insure recruitment of candidates with proper knowledge and skill levels for the position , assistant, or technical work with a requirement for a qualified stenographer. Positions such as these are classified according to the principles for classifying mixed series positions. In most cases, the series which represents the highest level of work performed will also be the series to which the position is classified. It is possible, however, that analysis of all the factors involved in classifying such a mixed series position will show that the position is properly classified to the series of the lower level work , Azad Kashmir,Course in Bagh, Course in Bhimber,Course in khuiratta, Course in Kotli, Course in Mangla, Mirpur, Muzaffarabad, Plandri, Rawalakot, Punch, Balochistan, Amir Chah, Bazdar, Bela, Bellpat, Bagh, Burj, Chagai, Chah Sandan, Chakku, Chaman, Chhatr, Dalbandin, Dera Bugti, Dhana Sar, Diwana, Duki, Dushi, Duzab, Gajar, Gandava, Garhi Khairo, Garruck, Ghazluna, Girdan, Gulistan, Gwadar, Gwash, Hab Chauki, Hameedabad, Harnai, Hinglaj, Hoshab, Ispikan, Jhal, Jhal Jhao, Jhatpat, Jiwani, Kalandi, Kalat, Kamararod, Kanak, Kandi, Kanpur, Kapip, Kappar, Karodi, Katuri, Kharan, Khuzdar, Kikki, Kohan, Kohlu, Korak, Lahri, Lasbela, Liari, Loralai, Mach, Mand, Manguchar, Mashki Chah, Maslti, Mastung, Mekhtar, Merui, Mianez, Murgha Kibzai, Musa Khel Bazar, Nagha Kalat, Nal, Naseerabad, Nauroz Kalat, Nur Gamma, Nushki, Nuttal, Ormara, Palantuk, Panjgur, Pasni, Piharak, Pishin, Qamruddin Karez, Qila Abdullah, Qila Ladgasht, Qila Safed, Qila Saifullah, Quetta, Rakhni, Robat Thana, Rodkhan, Saindak, Sanjawi, Saruna, Shabaz Kalat, Shahpur, Sharam Jogizai, Shingar, Shorap, Sibi, Sonmiani, Spezand, Spintangi, Sui, Suntsar, Surab,Thalo, Tump, Turbat, Umarao, pirMahal, Uthal, Vitakri, Wadh, Washap, Wasjuk, Yakmach, Zhob, NEBOSH course in Federally Administered Northern Areas/FANA, IPATS is fully affiliated with government of Pakistan. NTB (Natioanl Training Bureau ) IT Courses, Government of Pakistan. TTB KPK, Skill Development Course Lahore, Punjab, Paksitan, Professional Skill Science Council , TTPC, SDA, RCCI (Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce & Industry),303-5530865
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Sadiqabad (Punjab)
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Bagh (Azad Kashmir)
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Shorthand Stenographer Course in Gujar Khan Dina,Shorthand Stenographer Course in Rawalpindi Attock Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad attock pakistan,best shorthand institute in rawalpindi attock punjab pakistan,professional shorthand training course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,lowest fee shorthand stenographer advance course in rawalpindi attock pakistan,admission open for boys and girls new session start on 28 September 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide International College of Technical Education.Head Office :Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,Shorthand is an efficient transcribing method that transfers audible content to written symbols. Shorthand skills have long been crucial to professional occupations, especially in the legal and medical fields where speed and accuracy are paramount.When you learn shorthand, you effectively learn a new language. However, once you understand the patterns and techniques of learning shorthand, the word-to-symbol translation can quickly feel like second nature – especially when you regularly practice your shorthand style.Shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might trexplain to you the rules of shorthand based on the NEW ERA EDITION of SIR ISAAC PITMAN's SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND and guide you through the practice at your convenience.The Pitman system is a unique phonetic alphabet and diacritical marks have to be added alongsideanslate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer. This course is designed to the lines to indicate vowels increasing the system's complexity. Practicing and building up speed is difficult because Pitman system has a large number of rules and short-forms. It can be compared to mastering of a foreign language when you learn to read and write.Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to a normal method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphÄ" or graphie (writing). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short) and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal. Many forms of shorthand exist. A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common phrases, which can allow someone well-trained in the system to write as quickly as people speak. Abbreviation methods are alphabet-based and use different abbreviating approaches. Several autocomplete programs, standalone or integrated in text editors, based on word lists, also include a shorthand function for frequently-used phrases. Shorthand Professional Course Contents: Introducing Teeline The Teeline alphabet Joining letters Removal of unnecessary letters Position of writing Punctuation Write shorthand using correct techniques Read and write shorthand notes Write shorthand at optimum speed (minimum 60 wpm) with minimum 98% accuracy Produce transcripts of shorthand notes. www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk admission open for boys and girls new session start on 28 September 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide International College of Technical Education.Head Office :Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Shorthand and English Typing Advance Course in Rawalpindi Bahria Town , Shorthand and English Typing Advance Course in Rawalpindi Bahria Town , Gregg Shorthand is the most widely used version of shorthand in the world. Since its inception in 1888, millions of professionals from all walks of life in nearly every country have used it. The Gregg system of shorthand is not only considered the most efficient, it's also thought to be the easiest to learn, use and read -- simple, straightforward and elegant in design.This course addresses the newest version of Gregg Shorthand, which is the Second Edition “Simplified.” You'll find that by learning this system of shorthand your work will become much easier and the knowledge you have obtained will give you valuable access to numerous positions in the business world.Silent Letters S-Z and A, F and V E, N and M T and D O, R, L and H Omission of Minor Vowels The Left S and Z P and B, K and G Sh, Ch and J Long l A, Ä and -ing E, I, Obscure Vowels The Th Sound Brief Forms Phrases O, Aw The "Ses" Sound T for to in Phrases X Principals of Joining Summary Review Questions 2. Useful Shorthand Devises: Practice Program Brief Forms Words Beginning with Ex Words Ending with –tion, -cient, -ciency, -tial Amounts and Quantities Disjoined Past Tense, -er, -or Brief Forms Using "Been" in Phrases Able in Phrases Word Ending –ly, -ily, -ally Oi Words Ending with –ure, -ture, -ual, -tual Word Beginning Re-, Be-, De-, Dis-, Des-, Mis- Brief Forms Long i and a Following a Vowel La, Ea Joining of Hooks and Vowels Principals of Joining Summary Review Questions 3. Nine More Strokes, topics: OO Hook Wh Sound Brief Forms Word Ending –ther W in the Body of a Word Ah, Aw and Y Brief Forms Omission of Short U The sounds of Ng and Ngk Brief Forms Rd and Ld Combinations Principals of Joining Summary Review 4. Six New Alphabetic Characters topics: The U Soun Brief Forms The Combination of Ted Ded, Det and Dit Men, Mem, Min Mon, Mun, etc. Nd, Nt, Md and Mt Omission of Minor Vowels U Represented by OO Days of the Week Months of the Year Cities and States Omission of Ow before N Omission of Ow between N-N Omission of Ow in Moun Words Beginning Per, Pur, Pro Word Ending –ment, -ble Summary Review 5. Useful Word Beginnings and Endings topics: Word Ending –ship, –cal, -cie, -self, -selves Word Beginning After- Jent and Jend Def, Dif, Div and Dev Tive, Tif Word Beginning Electr- Electric Word Beginnings Inter-, Intro- Enter-, Entr- Word Beginnings Short-, Ship- Useful Business Phrases Is Not, Was Not in Phrases Age in Phrases Want in Phrases
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Gujranwala (Punjab)
Shorthand Professional Course in Gujranwala Gujrat,Shorthand Professional Course in Rawalpindi Ghori Town Islamabad,International college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best shorthand professional course in rawalpindi ghori town islamabad pakistan,advance shorthand professional course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,Most traditional shorthand systems use a phonetic representation of a word as opposed to the way it is spelled. English spelling has 50 speech sounds and 26 letters to represent them.What is short hand course? Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write).Many forms of shorthand exist. Here are the issues you will face learning symbol-based shorthand. First, all shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might translate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer.To make up for the missing symbols, several letters are often combined to represent a sound. This wouldn't be so difficult if a consistency could be established. For instance, the "sh" sound can be spelled in many different ways: facial, sure, she, pension, issue, commission, station. The vowel letters can be spelled in various ways. The "oo" sound has many different spellings: dune, juicy, clue, troupe, fruit, through, maneuver, wooed, troops, ooze, new, rheumatism, prove, cruise, toe, two, spoon, to. If all English words are counted, there are 28 different spellings for each sound, or over 1,100 ways to spell 40 sounds. Writing phonetically reduces the number of symbols per word but requires a very long time to learn tens of thousands of outlines. In addition, phonetically-based shorthand can be only read by the person who wrote the symbols and information exchange cannot be done easily.This course is designed to the lines to indicate vowels increasing the system's complexity. Practicing and building up speed is difficult because Pitman system has a large number of rules and short-forms. It can be compared to mastering of a foreign language when you learn to read and write.Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to a normal method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphÄ" or graphie (writing). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short) and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal. Many forms of shorthand exist. A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common phrases, which can allow someone well-trained in the system to write as quickly as people speak. Abbreviation methods are alphabet-based and use different abbreviating approaches. Several autocomplete programs, standalone or integrated in text editors, based on word lists, also include a shorthand function for frequently-used phrases. Introducing Teeline The Teeline alphabet Joining letters Removal of unnecessary letters Position of writing Punctuation Write shorthand using correct techniques Read and write shorthand notes Write shorthand at optimum speed (minimum 60 wpm) with minimum 98% accuracy Produce transcripts of shorthand notes. Whatsapp: +923115193625, 03354176949 Please Call: +923115193625, 03354176949 Website: www.icollegete.com, www.courses.com.pk, Email: icollegete@gmail.com Office # 27 2nd Floor Aries Towe Maryam Shamsabad Main Murree Road Rawalpindi, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
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Sargodha (Punjab)
Shorthand Course in Sargodha Mandi Bahauddin,Shorthand Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best shorthand training institute in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,professional shorthand advance course in rawalpindi islamabad punjab pakistan,admission open for boys and girls new session start on 26 October 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide International College of Technical Education.Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,Shorthand is an efficient transcribing method that transfers audible content to written symbols. Shorthand skills have long been crucial to professional occupations, especially in the legal and medical fields where speed and accuracy are paramount.Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short), and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal.Many forms of shorthand exist. A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common phrases, which can allow someone well-trained in the system to write as quickly as people speak. Abbreviation methods are alphabet-based and use different abbreviating approaches. Many journalists use shorthand writing to quickly take notes at press conferences or other similar scenarios. In the computerized world, several autocomplete programs, standalone or integrated in text editors, based on word lists, also include a shorthand function for frequently used phrases.Learning shorthand helps develop administration and office skills by speeding up transcription, improving accuracy and aiding listening skills.Even with technological advancements, shorthand remains a useful transferable skill in many traditional professions. A valuable time-saver, shorthand courses are essential for those in office-based roles where recording and note-taking are important.First, all shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might translate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer.To make up for the missing symbols, several letters are often combined to represent a sound. This wouldn't be so difficult if a consistency could be established. For instance, the "sh" sound can be spelled in many different ways: facial, sure, she, pension, issue, commission, station.The vowel letters can be spelled in various ways. The "oo" sound has many different spellings: dune, juicy, clue, troupe, fruit, through, maneuver, wooed, troops, ooze, new, rheumatism, prove, cruise, toe, two, spoon, to. If all English words are counted, there are 28 different spellings for each sound, or over 1,100 ways to spell 40 sounds.Writing phonetically reduces the number of symbols per word but requires a very long time to learn tens of thousands of outlines. In addition, phonetically-based shorthand can be only read by the person who wrote the symbols and information exchange cannot be done easily.After just eight hours or so, you’ll have enhanced your shorthand sufficiently to achieve a good working standard. Before you start, you’ll need to have an ability to write Teeline shorthand at around 80 wpm, but on completion, you will have honed your skills and speeds to attain up to 120 words per minute.The course contains dictation material ranging between 80 and 120 wpm, key shorthand outlines, a range of practical exercises and keys to transcribed passages.
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Bagh (Azad Kashmir)
Shorthand Course in Bagh Muzaffarabad ICTE,Shorthand Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best shorthand training institute in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,professional shorthand advance course in rawalpindi islamabad punjab pakistan,admission open for boys and girls new session start on 26 October 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide International College of Technical Education.Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,Shorthand is an efficient transcribing method that transfers audible content to written symbols. Shorthand skills have long been crucial to professional occupations, especially in the legal and medical fields where speed and accuracy are paramount.Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short), and tachygraphy, from Greek tachys (swift, speedy), depending on whether compression or speed of writing is the goal.Many forms of shorthand exist. A typical shorthand system provides symbols or abbreviations for words and common phrases, which can allow someone well-trained in the system to write as quickly as people speak. Abbreviation methods are alphabet-based and use different abbreviating approaches. Many journalists use shorthand writing to quickly take notes at press conferences or other similar scenarios. In the computerized world, several autocomplete programs, standalone or integrated in text editors, based on word lists, also include a shorthand function for frequently used phrases.Learning shorthand helps develop administration and office skills by speeding up transcription, improving accuracy and aiding listening skills.Even with technological advancements, shorthand remains a useful transferable skill in many traditional professions. A valuable time-saver, shorthand courses are essential for those in office-based roles where recording and note-taking are important.First, all shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might translate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer.To make up for the missing symbols, several letters are often combined to represent a sound. This wouldn't be so difficult if a consistency could be established. For instance, the "sh" sound can be spelled in many different ways: facial, sure, she, pension, issue, commission, station.The vowel letters can be spelled in various ways. The "oo" sound has many different spellings: dune, juicy, clue, troupe, fruit, through, maneuver, wooed, troops, ooze, new, rheumatism, prove, cruise, toe, two, spoon, to. If all English words are counted, there are 28 different spellings for each sound, or over 1,100 ways to spell 40 sounds.Writing phonetically reduces the number of symbols per word but requires a very long time to learn tens of thousands of outlines. In addition, phonetically-based shorthand can be only read by the person who wrote the symbols and information exchange cannot be done easily.After just eight hours or so, you’ll have enhanced your shorthand sufficiently to achieve a good working standard. Before you start, you’ll need to have an ability to write Teeline shorthand at around 80 wpm, but on completion, you will have honed your skills and speeds to attain up to 120 words per minute.The course contains dictation material ranging between 80 and 120 wpm, key shorthand outlines, a range of practical exercises and keys to transcribed passages.
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Shorthand Steno Typist Training Course in Saddar Rawalpindi . Best institute for all national and international courses and diplomas in Rawalpindi Pakistan.Most traditional shorthand systems use a phonetic representation of a word as opposed to the way it is spelled. English spelling has 50 speech sounds and 26 letters to represent them.Most traditional shorthand systems use a phonetic representation of a word as opposed to the way it is spelled. English spelling has 50 speech sounds and 26 letters to represent them. Here are the issues you will face learning symbol-based shorthand. First, all shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might translate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer. To make up for the missing symbols, several letters are often combined to represent a sound. This wouldn't be so difficult if a consistency could be established. For instance, the "sh" sound can be spelled in many different ways: facial, sure, she, pension, issue, commission, station. The vowel letters can be spelled in various ways. The "oo" sound has many different spellings: dune, juicy, clue, troupe, fruit, through, maneuver, wooed, troops, ooze, new, rheumatism, prove, cruise, toe, two, spoon, to. If all English words are counted, there are 28 different spellings for each sound, or over 1,100 ways to spell 40 sounds.Writing phonetically reduces the number of symbols per word but requires a very long time to learn tens of thousands of outlines. In addition, phonetically-based shorthand can be only read by the person who wrote the symbols and information exchange cannot be done easily.To write spoken words immediately in symbols and sings is called Shorthand. In Pakistan, Pitman English Shorthand is used in all official and Govt. Departments. Founder of Pitman English Shorthand is Sir Isaac Pitman, which first introduced it in 1837. Here is details of shorthand in English & Urdu for Student's of Pakistan, Indian, Bangladesh, etc, who did not know about the general information of shorthand?Here are the issues you will face learning symbol-based shorthand. First, all shorthand systems based on assigning a unique outline to a specific word and require a very considerable time to memorize tens of thousands of outlines. Second, a large number of shorthand outlines demands constant practice on a daily basis to remember all memorized symbols including the ones you haven't used but you might use them in the future. Third, depending on the form and thickness of symbols it might translate to different meaning and transcription often represents a problem. Fourth, symbol-based shorthand systems cannot be used with a computer.To make up for the missing symbols, several letters are often combined to represent a sound. This wouldn't be so difficult if a consistency could be established. For instance, the "sh" sound can be spelled in many different ways: facial, sure, she, pension, issue, commission, station.The vowel letters can be spelled in various ways. The "oo" sound has many different spellings: dune, juicy, clue, troupe, fruit, through, maneuver, wooed, troops, ooze, new, rheumatism, prove, cruise, toe, two, spoon, to. If all English words are counted, there are 28 different spellings for each sound, or over 1,100 ways to spell 40 sounds.Writing phonetically reduces the number of symbols per word but requires a very long time to learn tens of thousands of outlines. 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Muzaffarabad (Azad Kashmir)
Shorthand Training Course in Muzaffarabad Rawalakot,Shorthand Training Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best shorthand training institute in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,professional shorthand stenographer stenotypist advanced course in rawalpindi islamabad shamsabad pakistan,lowest fee shorthand typing course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,admission open for boys and girls new session start 15 september 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide Uk usa uae dubai saudia muscat oman kqatar kuwait china,International College of Technical Education.Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,What is Shorthand? Shorthand a method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used especially for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand currently in use are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and (in the US) in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867–1948).Modern abbreviated longhand systems Speedwriting shorthand uses the letters of the alphabet and the known punctuation marks to represent sounds. For example, the sound of ch is written with a capital C; the word each is thus written eC.What is a good shorthand speed? 60-80 words per minute Shorthand is a totally different way of writing that enables the student to progress, often to very high speeds, if they so desire. Anyone who embarks on learning shorthand should always aim for a speed of at least 60-80 words per minute, as this is adequate for most business purposes today.Is it worth it to learn shorthand? Shorthand is definitely worth learning in some capacity. It means you don't have to rely on technology, and writing down information is a good way to improve your own memory. There are loads of resources available to learn it, so it might be worth a try.Is shorthand easy to learn? It is easy to learn and write.The average speed most people write is around 20 words per minute. Your speed when using the Ford Improved Shorthand method depends on you ability, but 40 words per minute is pretty good and faster than many people type and claims of 150 words are not uncommon.Can we learn shorthand at home? Plan to devote two hours every day to learning stenography at home. This would be the same amount of time as a student taking the class at school, one hour of class time and one hour of practice at home. It will take about 10 months to learn Gregg Shorthand if two hours every day is devoted to study and practice.Is shorthand faster than typing? If you want the answer in one word, it's NO. It is technically not possible to type faster than machine shorthand. But you should know the difference between steno-type and touch typing.Who invented shorthand? Sir Isaac Pitman Invented by Sir Isaac Pitman, an English educator, the Pitman shorthand method was first published in 1837 as Stenographic Sound Hand. Pitman's system classifies the sounds of a language into basic groups and makes use of simple abbreviations for rapidity.What does a triangle mean in shorthand? The Greek letter Delta, a triangle, is a shorthand symbol for the Defendant. This is the section symbol and is also known as the "double S". It refers to a section of a document, such as statutes, within case law documents.Study the Teeline alphabet. The alphabet uses curves and strokes to represent letters in the English alphabet. It does not use phonics like other shorthand methods. Instead, it uses different symbols to represent certain letters. Most of the letters are represented by a curve or stroke that is in the English letter, such as a pointed upside down “v” shape for “A.”Keep only the essential vowels and consonants in words. In Teeline shorthand, you leave out silent consonants, double consonants, and vowels that are unnecessary. You keep only vowels at the beginning of a word and at the very end of a word.For example, the word “LAMB” will be written as “LM.” “COMMA” will be written as “CMA,” “ABOUT” is written as “ABT,” and “LIGHT” is written as “LT.” If you were writing a sentence in Teeline like, “You should always remember to take notes in class,” it would be written as, “U shld alwys rmbr t tk nts in cls.” Write vowels smaller than consonants. In Teeline shorthand, the vowels appear a bit smaller than the consonants on the page. This makes it easier for you to distinguish the vowels from the consonants.For example, if you were writing the word “COMMA” in Teeline shorthand, you would write the “C” and the “M” in a regular size and the “A” in a smaller size.Join consonants together. Try to write consonants in one to two strokes without lifting your pen. Keep the first letter clear and then add on the next letter so they form one symbol. This will make your shorthand much faster.For example, you may join “b” with “d” by starting with the symbol for “b” and adding a horizontal line on the “b” to note the “d.” Include abbreviations for common words like “a,” “the,” “of,” and “to.” The abbreviation for “a” and “an” is one dot above the bottom line of the paper. The abbreviation for “the” is one dot on the bottom line of the paper. “Of” is represented by a small slash starting on the lefthand side that sits above the bottom line. “To” is represented by a small slash starting on the lefthand side that touches the bottom line. www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk International College of Technical Education. Head Office : Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949 Shorthand Training Course in Muzaffarabad Rawalakot.
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Rawalpindi (Punjab)
Shorthand Training Course in Kahuta Rawalpindi,Shorthand Training Course in Rawalpindi Islamabad Pakistan,international college of technical education in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,best shorthand training institute in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,professional shorthand stenographer stenotypist advanced course in rawalpindi islamabad shamsabad pakistan,lowest fee shorthand typing course in rawalpindi islamabad pakistan,admission open for boys and girls new session start 15 september 2020 certification acceptable in government job and worldwide Uk usa uae dubai saudia muscat oman kqatar kuwait china,International College of Technical Education.Head Office: Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949,What is Shorthand? Shorthand a method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used especially for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand currently in use are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and (in the US) in 1888 by John R. Gregg (1867–1948).Modern abbreviated longhand systems Speedwriting shorthand uses the letters of the alphabet and the known punctuation marks to represent sounds. For example, the sound of ch is written with a capital C; the word each is thus written eC.What is a good shorthand speed? 60-80 words per minute Shorthand is a totally different way of writing that enables the student to progress, often to very high speeds, if they so desire. Anyone who embarks on learning shorthand should always aim for a speed of at least 60-80 words per minute, as this is adequate for most business purposes today.Is it worth it to learn shorthand? Shorthand is definitely worth learning in some capacity. It means you don't have to rely on technology, and writing down information is a good way to improve your own memory. There are loads of resources available to learn it, so it might be worth a try.Is shorthand easy to learn? It is easy to learn and write.The average speed most people write is around 20 words per minute. Your speed when using the Ford Improved Shorthand method depends on you ability, but 40 words per minute is pretty good and faster than many people type and claims of 150 words are not uncommon.Can we learn shorthand at home? Plan to devote two hours every day to learning stenography at home. This would be the same amount of time as a student taking the class at school, one hour of class time and one hour of practice at home. It will take about 10 months to learn Gregg Shorthand if two hours every day is devoted to study and practice.Is shorthand faster than typing? If you want the answer in one word, it's NO. It is technically not possible to type faster than machine shorthand. But you should know the difference between steno-type and touch typing.Who invented shorthand? Sir Isaac Pitman Invented by Sir Isaac Pitman, an English educator, the Pitman shorthand method was first published in 1837 as Stenographic Sound Hand. Pitman's system classifies the sounds of a language into basic groups and makes use of simple abbreviations for rapidity.What does a triangle mean in shorthand? The Greek letter Delta, a triangle, is a shorthand symbol for the Defendant. This is the section symbol and is also known as the "double S". It refers to a section of a document, such as statutes, within case law documents.Study the Teeline alphabet. The alphabet uses curves and strokes to represent letters in the English alphabet. It does not use phonics like other shorthand methods. Instead, it uses different symbols to represent certain letters. Most of the letters are represented by a curve or stroke that is in the English letter, such as a pointed upside down “v” shape for “A.”Keep only the essential vowels and consonants in words. In Teeline shorthand, you leave out silent consonants, double consonants, and vowels that are unnecessary. You keep only vowels at the beginning of a word and at the very end of a word.For example, the word “LAMB” will be written as “LM.” “COMMA” will be written as “CMA,” “ABOUT” is written as “ABT,” and “LIGHT” is written as “LT.” If you were writing a sentence in Teeline like, “You should always remember to take notes in class,” it would be written as, “U shld alwys rmbr t tk nts in cls.” Write vowels smaller than consonants. In Teeline shorthand, the vowels appear a bit smaller than the consonants on the page. This makes it easier for you to distinguish the vowels from the consonants.For example, if you were writing the word “COMMA” in Teeline shorthand, you would write the “C” and the “M” in a regular size and the “A” in a smaller size.Join consonants together. Try to write consonants in one to two strokes without lifting your pen. Keep the first letter clear and then add on the next letter so they form one symbol. This will make your shorthand much faster.For example, you may join “b” with “d” by starting with the symbol for “b” and adding a horizontal line on the “b” to note the “d.” Include abbreviations for common words like “a,” “the,” “of,” and “to.” The abbreviation for “a” and “an” is one dot above the bottom line of the paper. The abbreviation for “the” is one dot on the bottom line of the paper. “Of” is represented by a small slash starting on the lefthand side that sits above the bottom line. “To” is represented by a small slash starting on the lefthand side that touches the bottom line. www.icollegete.com www.courses.com.pk International College of Technical Education. Head Office: Office # 27, Second Floor, Maryam Shadi Hall Plaza (Airies Plaza), Shamsabad, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, Pakistan 0311-5193625, 0092-335-4176949 Shorthand Training Course in Kahuta Rawalpindi. from Jun 25th
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