August 14 2015

Friday Phrases: And Phrases Part 1

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and a= SKPA or SKPAI
and a half= NAF
and act= SKPAKT
and acted= SKPAKTD
and acts= SKPAKTS
and after= SKPAF
and after the= SKPAFT
and all= SKPAUL
and all the= SKPAULT
and all of the= SKPAUFLT
and all this= SKPAULTS
and all of this= SKPAUFLTS
and also= SKPL-S
and are= SKP-R or SKPR-
and are not= SKP-RNT
and are the= SKP-RT
and around= SKPARND
and around the= SKPARNTD
and arrange= SKPARNG
and arranged= SKPARNGD
and as= SKPAZ
and at= SKPAT

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August 13 2015

I Love Steno: The Student Edition: The Earlier You Figure Out How To Write “And,” The Better

The sooner you figure out how you will write the word “and” on your machine, the better. Like most high frequency words, it is beneficial to be able to phrase, “and.” [NOTE: An Oxford study has “and” listed as the 5th most frequently used word.]

When I was taught theory, I was taught to write the word “and” on the machine as AND. In countless hours of practice, I wrote AND without being able to phrase it, due to its being comprised of the final -D stroke. It wasn’t until I finished 8 months of theory and a number of months in low-level speed classes that I discovered writing “and,” SKP-. This method allows for phrasing of the oft-heard word.

It was difficult for me to change the way I wrote “and” after being accustomed to stroking the word out as a lone word. As it is said, “practice makes permanent.” However, I saw a great benefit in amending the way I wrote the word. Phrasing would allow me to eliminate a stroke and quicken my writing.

Due to the immense effort that it takes to amend a mentally solidified stroke, the sooner you figure out how to write your words, particulary high-frequency words, the better off you will be in terms of speed advancement.

Check back tomorrow for Friday Phrases, part 1 of “and phrases.” I currently have over 500 “and phrases” in my dictionary I would like to share. Also, please note that you should use phrasing as you see fit.

Love, Speed and Accuracy,

Starface

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August 10 2015

Random Briefs


constrict= SKRIKT
constricts= SKRIKTS
constricted= SKRIKTD
constriction= SKRIKS
contradict= KRIKT
contradicts= KRIKTS
contradicted= KRIKTD
contradiction= KRIKS
contradictions= KRIKSZ
contradictory= KRIRKT
conflict= KIKT
conflicts= KIKTS
conflicted= KIKTD

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August 7 2015

Friday Phrases

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every element= EFRMT
as opposed to= SPAOT
as opposed to the= SPAOTS
are you sure= RUZ
I’m sure= AOIMZ
back on the record= BORKD or BRORTD
than the= THANT
traffic device= T*D
traffic control= TR*K or T*K
traffic control device= TR*KD or T*KD
traffic control devices= TR*KDZ or T*KDZ

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August 6 2015

Court Reporter Spotted: “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis: The Untold Story” By: Barbara Leaming

Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis BookIn a recently published biography about Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, the author describes a Friday afternoon when Jacqueline Kennedy hosted members of the Warren Commission along with a court reporter at her home to recount the details of her husband’s assassination. She reportedly told Chief Justice Earl Warren and J. Lee Rankin (the Warren Commission’s general counsel), the gory details of November 22, while a court reporter wrote her testimony.

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August 6 2015

Stenspiration™

“Luck has nothing to do with it, because I have spent many, many hours, countless hours, on the court working for my one moment in time, not knowing when it would come.” -Serena Williams

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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