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Shorthand is any system of writing quickly by hand, and is particularly useful for transcribing speech. The concept of shorthand has existed virtually as long as writing itself; ancient cultures in Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China all had simplified alternatives to their standard script. [1] Today, shorthand remains an invaluable skill for those working in journalism, business, and administration. Learning an efficient form of shorthand takes time and practice, but it can be done!

Tips for Learning Shorthand

First, choose the shorthand system that best fits your goals and the amount of time you have. Next, check out books on shorthand from the library, watch online tutorials, and consider enrolling in an in-person class. You may also want to look for old “test kits,” which include dictation tapes, texts, and self-tests.

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Choosing a System of Shorthand

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  1. There are several systems of shorthand, and they differ from one another. You need to consider a few different things: [2]
    • How much time do you have to learn the system?
    • How fast do you ultimately want to be able to write?
    • Is there a standard system of shorthand for your profession?
  2. Gregg and Pitman have been the leading competing systems in English shorthand since the 19th century, and both have been adapted to several other languages, as well. [3]
    • Gregg was developed by John Robert Gregg in 1888 and has since undergone several adaptations. Gregg Pre-Anniversary and Anniversary refer to the system as outlined in 1916 and 1929, respectively. There is a heavy load of symbols to memorize, but the trade-off is writing over 200 words per minute. [4]
    • Pitman was developed by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837. New Era Pitman, a streamlined version of the original theory dating back to 1922, is quite complex but also lets you write over 200 words per minute. [5] Since thick and thin strokes represent different pairs of sounds, you'll need a steel-tipped pen to write. Also, you need lined paper, since the lines are also part of the system. [6]
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  3. Gregg Simplified can still get up to 200 words per minute. This version, introduced by McGraw-Hill in 1949, was the first shorthand intended for business rather than court reporting. There are significantly fewer things to memorize compared with Gregg Anniversary. [7]
  4. With these methods you can still write up to 160 words per minute, but they require a significantly shorter investment of time. [8]
  5. Unlike symbol systems, where lines, curves and circles represent sounds, alphabetic systems are based on the alphabet. This makes them easier to learn, though you won't be able to achieve the same rapid speeds. Still, a good speedwriter could get up to 120 words per minute. [9]
    • Three examples of these are Speedwriting, AlphaHand, and Keyscript.
  6. Teeline is a hybrid system largely based on the forms of the alphabet. It is the preferred shorthand theory of the UK's National Council for the Training of Journalists and is taught to journalism majors there. [10]
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Gathering Resources on Shorthand

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  1. Alternatively, you can order books about shorthand online.
    • Lots of books on shorthand are probably out of print. This is why the library, used bookstores, or online bookstores may offer you a wider selection of texts.
    • Some shorthand books are in the public domain and available for free download online.
  2. If you want to teach yourself shorthand, these kits are designed for you. They include records or tapes with dictation, texts, self-tests, and additional materials.
    • Bear in mind that these probably require a record player (phonograph) or cassette player. [11]
  3. These publications can show how different words are written in shorthand.
  4. These include tutorials, dictations, and shorthand samples.
  5. Such classes may be offered online or in person.
    • Make sure you understand the terms of the course and that you have adequate time in your schedule to meet the workload.
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Practicing Shorthand

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  1. Claims that you can learn shorthand in a few hours should be taken with a dose of skepticism. The time it will take you depends on how often you practice, the difficulty of the system, and your goal speed. It may take as long as a year of hard work to really master a useful shorthand. [12]
  2. You need to fully absorb the word-building principles first; speed comes from them. [13]
  3. Try for at least 45 minutes to an hour, if you can. Remember, though, that even daily short sessions are better than one or two longer ones per week. [14]
  4. Start with the alphabet, filling each line of a piece of notebook paper with one letter. Next, you'll move on to words, doing the same thing. When you're ready, you'll move on to common groups of words. [15]
    • Saying the words aloud as you write them helps your brain make the connection between the phonemic sound and the symbol. [16]
  5. Shorthand dictations come in different speeds (words per minute), so you can work your way to an increasingly rapid pace.
    • Practice each speed (30, 40, 50, 60, etc.) until you're comfortable, then move on.
    • If you want to practice as much as possible, put dictations on your MP3 player and practice whenever you have a few extra minutes. [17]
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    How can I learn shorthand on YouTube?
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    You can do this by taking dictations from you tube, learning shortcuts, and learning phrases and grammar.
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    Why should I learn shorthand?
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    Shorthand is very useful if you need to take notes during a class, presentation, or interview and you want to be able to remember and retain as much information as possible.
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    Which style would be best if I needed to use it with Spanish or German in addition to my native English?
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    Gregg, as it has been adopted into many other languages. It has been around since 1888 and is very popular among shorthand writers.
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      • Stock up on cheap paper - you'll go through lots of it. Make sure that it is smooth, though, so that it doesn't crumble and slow you down.
      • Other writing systems that incorporate the letters of the English alphabet have also been developed to aid in faster writing without sacrificing as much readability as shorthand systems. These writing systems often differ from shorthand by not requiring you to learn new symbols, and by using a system of abbreviating English words.
      • It is best to transcribe notes written in shorthand as soon as possible while the meaning of your shorthand is still memorable.

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      • Learn how to properly hold a pencil in order to maximize speed while writing shorthand. If you're constantly losing grip on your pencil, it will definitely slow you down.
      • Remember, your pencil should be very sharp so that you can draw faint and thick lines properly.
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      Warnings

      • Figuring out the meaning of previously written shorthand may be difficult if some time has passed since it was written. Shorthand is meant to give outlines of words or sounds and concentrates on improving writing speed more than ensuring readability.
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      To learn shorthand, start by choosing one shorthand system to study, like the New Era Pitman system or the Gregg Simplified system. Then, find books for learning that system of shorthand online or at your local library, including a shorthand dictionary. You can also use online shorthand tutorials. Try to set aside at least 45 minutes every day to practice since regular practice is the best way to learn shorthand quickly. To practice, start out with the alphabet before moving onto words and then groups of words. To learn how to choose a shorthand system, read on!

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