November 27 2012

Practice Audio: Lit and Q & A

This is a great combination lit and Q & A practice. The dialog (Q & A) part of the dictation is repeated twice in the audio. This practice is great for a moderate-lit workout, and a slow Q & A practice. The Q & A part is especially helpful for students who are also working on punctuation.

Here are some briefs and phrases from the video:

movie= MO*EF
champion= KHAON
season= S-N
cell phone= SLOEN or SFOEN
at the end of= TEFN
upset= SPET
football= FAOBL
baseball= BAIBL
restaurant= STRAUNT
especially= EP
United States= *US
negative= NEF
library= LAOIB

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November 19 2012

Medical Monday: Globulin

Globulin is defined as: “Any of a group of proteins occurring in plant and animal tissue, insoluble in pure water and soluble in dilute salt solutions and coagulable by heat”; or, “Any of several groups of blood plasma proteins, divided into fractions, as alpha, beta, or gamma globulin.”

Machine Briefs:
Option #1: globulin= GLAOUB
Option #2: globulin= GLOB/LIN
Option #3: globulin= GLOB/AOU/LIN

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November 16 2012

The I Love Steno Hall Of Fame

Every time I hear news about someone’s steno victory, it makes my day. Anyone accomplishing great things in the field of stenography, whether it is a professional or a student, deserves recognition and a pat on the back.

In order to acknowledge the greatness going on in the steno world, I created the, “I Love Steno Wall of Fame.”

If you have passed a speed test, started an agency, enrolled in court reporting school, or accomplished any other great steno-related feat, let me know about it so I can celebrate it on this blog.

Contact me via e-mail at: Elsie@ILoveSteno.com
On twitter: www.Twitter.com/ElsieVillega
On Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Elsie.Villega

Love, Speed & Accuracy,

Elsie Villega

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November 16 2012

Friday Phrases


primary care= PRAIRK
first-degree murder= F-MD
murder in the first degree= M-FD
as many= SMAEN
as many as= SMAENS
medical records= MORDZ
police car= PLIR
police vehicle= PLIFK
rate of speed= R-FPD

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