Teach Yourself To Type



How many jobs have you lost because you could not type? Many jobs only require you to be able to type forty to forty five words per minute. With my course you will be doing at least that in three weeks. It requires a little effort on your part,but you will be typing in no time. You will not have to leave the comforts of your home. Get those jobs you have been missing because you can not type.
First you learn what are called the Home row keys….With thumbs free..Place left and right hands on these keys.

LEFT HAND

RIGHT HAND

A. S. D. F.

;. L. K. J.

I will let you practice exercises using these keys until you are familiar with their positions on the keyboard.

You can broaden your scope of the board with exercises gradually inserting more letters
If you spend as little as twenty minutes a day with these exercises they will become as extensions of the fingers. As you learn the speed increases.

TYPING EXERCISE ONE

F. A. D.

S. A. D.

K. I. S. S.

J. A. S. K.

H. A. S. S.

K. I. L. S.

K. L. A. S.

S. H. A. D.

The above exercise will help you to become better aquainted with the home row keys. We will gradually add letters until you are familiar with the entire keyboard. Repeat until you know where each letter is without looking

The letters below require a mixing of both hands.

D. R. A. W.

A. R. E.

S. W. A. R. E.

W. E. A. R.

H. O. P.

K. I. L. L.

P. L. O. Y.

U. P.

Q. U. I. C. K.

S. P. I. L. L.

G. L. O. W.

W. I. P. E. R.

S. T. A. Y.

Practice this last exercise to get used to the full range of letters.

H. A. Z. E.

F. L. A. M.

B. R. A. W. L.

M. O. N. E. Y.

P. A. V. E.

P. L. A. X.

C. R. A. Z. Y.

A. G. O. N. Y.

B. O. Y.

V. E. R. Y.

B. O. X.

A. C. T.

With this course in mind it becomes easy for you to learn to type at your own pace…..Just remember,in order to capitalize a letter you must hold down the shift key

By: Ollie Rush

About the Author:
Over 30 years in writing and compiling information booklets and books. [http://www.bertrush.com]



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