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    Apprehending

    Machine Shorthand

    Lesson 19

    June Jane R. PlacidesBBTE IV-I

    Prof. Sherlyn Morales

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    OCTOBER 21, 2010

    T hi s i s t o ce r t i fy t h a t t h i s m odu l e o f Ms . June Jane R . P lac i des have

    b e e n v e r i f i e d a n d a p p r o v e d b y t h e u n d e r s i g n e d .

    I n l i n e w i t h t h i s , t h e g r a m m a r a n d s e n t e n c e c o n s t r u c t i o n i s h e r e b y

    a p p r o v e d .

    _____________________

    June Jane R. PlacidesBBTE IV-1

    NOTED BY:________________Vivian BabaranE.G. Teacher III

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    Apprehending

    Machine Shorthand

    Lesson 19

    What this module all about?

    Good day! Are you excited to know more about the letters, abbreviation, phrases and

    derivatives of machine shorthand? If yes, very good, in this module we will discuss Lessons 19

    it composes such as new keys Initial G, Final G, Abbreviations, words ending: ing, the sound of

    ou and ow and consonant compounds: gl, gr andgs.

    What to learn from this module?

    This module will teach you more letters, more phrases, and to read tapenote. Discuss new letters, phrases and abbreviation Practice depressing the new letters. Translate the different tape of letters into words, abbreviations, phrases, and sentences. Differentiate the use of letters find in the machine shorthand keyboard. Assess your typing skills.

    How to learn from this module?

    Id like you to imagine that you are depressing a real machine

    shorthand keyboard in your drawing of keyboard of machine shorthand.

    Dont hesitate to depress because its serving as your practice and to be more familiar.

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    Pre-test

    Read each item carefully and choose the best answer.

    1. What letter combination is represented by Initial G?a. TKPWb. KWRc. TPHd. HR

    2. What letter combination is represented by final G?a. -G

    b. TD

    c. AO

    d. PW

    3. Words ending in -ing is represented by what letter?

    a. -G

    b. Kc. L

    d. N

    4. To write final G, what fingers are you using to depress the letter?

    a. by moving the right finger from the home position to the key directly below it

    b. left middle finger

    c. right index finger

    d. right ring finger

    5. The abbreviation of the word August is represented by ________.

    a. AUG

    b. REB

    c. BW EU

    d. PW

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    6. Consonant compound GL is written by depressing ________.

    a. TKPW and HR

    b. AU and EU

    c. RB and GS

    d. PW and HP

    7. Initial G is written by ____________.

    a. left ring and middle fingers

    b. right middle finger

    c. left small finger

    d. left middle finger

    8. The abbreviation of the word glad is represented by ________.

    a. TKPWHR

    b. BG

    c. HR

    d. TK

    9. To write the consonant compound -GS depress the _____________.

    a. right ring and small finger

    b. left middle finger

    c. left ring middle fingerd. none of the above

    10. The abbreviation of the word regular is represented by _____________.

    a. REG

    b. KT

    c. SAE

    d. OP

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    Lesson 19

    New Keys Initial G, FinalG,Words Ending: Ing, Consonant Compounds: gl, gr and-gs, the

    sounds of ou and ow and some abbreviations

    Lets Us Play!Play Title: What FingerDirection: using your finger state what finger should be used to depress the following

    letter/letters:

    FL FRT -FS

    FA OF LF

    New keys

    Initial G is represented by the letters T, K,P, and W. To write G by depressing the crack

    between TK and PW keys with the left ring and middle finger.

    Final G is written by moving the right finger from the home position to the key directly below it.

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    Keyboard Practice

    Gate

    Gain

    Good

    Bag

    Tag

    WORD ENDING INGWrite final G for the words ending in the -ing as in paying -PAG

    Keyboard Practice

    Bowling

    Paying

    Selling

    TKPW A T

    TKPW A PB

    TKPW U D

    PW A B G

    T A G

    PW O L G

    P A G

    S E L G

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    Consonant Compounds: gl, gr and-gs

    GLis written by theleft ring, middle and index finger

    Write GR by the left ring, middle and index fingers

    -GSis written by the right ring and small fingers

    Keyboard Practice

    Glass

    Glance

    Green

    Grass

    Tugs

    Logs

    Abbreviations

    Go/ gone

    August

    Suggest/ suggestion

    Glad

    Progress

    Organize/organization

    Regular

    TKPWHR

    TKPWR

    GS

    TKPWHRA S

    TKPWHRA PB S

    TKPW R E PB

    TKPW RA S

    T U G S

    HR O GS

    G

    A U G

    S U G

    TKPWHR

    P R G

    O R G

    R E G

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    The Sound of OU and OWIn machine shorthand the vowels ou are used when writing the sound ofOU and OW like now

    -NOU and outOUT.

    Keyboard Practice

    Now

    Bow

    Out

    Loud

    Bout

    Activity 11

    Direction: Using your improvise machine shorthand key board depress the following letters

    and words. Flat feet on the floor, curve your hands and home keys.

    bowling log really

    paying dog sail

    selling fog lot

    Got cat pale

    gun nat rail

    T P H O U

    PW O U

    O U T

    HR O U D

    PW O U T

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    Self-Check

    Direction: Write if the statement is correct and if the statement is false. Write your answer

    on the blanks provided.

    ___1. Initial G is represented by the letters T, K,P, and W.

    ___2. Initial L is represented by letter combination HR.

    ___3. ALS represents the word always.

    ___4. Final G is written by moving the right finger from the home position to the key directly

    below it.

    ___5. Words beginning ING is represented by G.

    Post-test

    Read each item carefully and choose the best answer.

    1. Consonant compound GL is written by depressing ________.

    a. TKPW and HR

    b. AU and EU

    c. RB and GS

    d. PW and HP

    2. Initial G is written by ____________.

    a. left ring and middle fingers

    b. right middle finger

    c. left small finger

    d. left middle finger

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    3. The abbreviation of the word glad is represented by ________.

    a. TKPWHR

    b. BG

    c. HR

    d. TK

    4. To write the consonant compound -GS depress the _____________.

    a. right ring and small finger

    b. left middle finger

    c. left ring middle finger

    d. none of the above

    5. The abbreviation of the word regular is represented by _____________.

    a. REG

    b. KT

    c. SAE

    d. OP

    6. What letter combination is represented by Initial G?

    a. TKPWb. KWRc. TPHd. HR

    7 . What letter combination is represented by final G?

    a. -G

    b. TD

    c. AO

    d. PW

    8. Words ending in -ing is represented by what letter?

    a. -G

    b. K

    c. L

    d. N

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    9. To write final G, what fingers are you using to depress the letter?

    a. by moving the right finger from the home position to the key directly below it

    b. left middle finger

    c. right index finger

    d. right ring finger

    10. The abbreviation of the word August is represented by ________.

    a. AUG

    b. REB

    c. BW EU

    d. PW

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    Answer KeyPre-test

    1.a

    2.a

    3.a

    4.a

    5.a

    6.a

    7.a

    8.a

    9.a

    10.a

    Self-check

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    Post-test

    1.a

    2.a

    3.a

    4.a

    5.a

    6.a

    7.a

    8.a

    9.a

    10.a