Designing and Utilizing PDF Practice Shorthand Dictation Passages for Stenographic Skill Development
| Component | Purpose | |-----------|---------| | | Organization and thematic reference | | Target speed(s) | e.g., 80 wpm, 100 wpm, 120 wpm | | Word count | For timing checks | | Full text in plain English | For transcription comparison | | Dictation audio QR code or link | So PDF and audio are paired | | Space for shorthand outlines (optional) | For writing practice directly on page | | Suggested pauses | Markers for paragraph breaks or punctuation emphasis | | Difficulty notes (e.g., legal terms, numbers, homonyms) | To focus learnerβs attention | Example header: Passage #47 β βThe Future of Remote Court Reportingβ β 110 wpm β 320 words β Includes 12 legal terms, 4 numbers. 4. Graded Speed Levels & Passage Characteristics A comprehensive PDF library should offer passages at these speed tiers: pdf practice shorthand dictation passages
| Speed Range | Typical User | Passage Length | Features | |-------------|--------------|----------------|----------| | 40β60 wpm | Beginner | 100β200 words | Short sentences, common words, slow phrasing | | 60β80 wpm | Elementary | 200β300 words | Simple compound sentences, occasional punctuation | | 80β120 wpm | Intermediate | 300β500 words | Varied vocabulary, quoted speech, mild technical terms | | 120β160 wpm | Advanced | 500β700 words | Complex sentences, numbers, legal/medical terms | | 160β200+ wpm| Professional | 700β1000+ words| Fast colloquial speech, Q&A, multiple speakers | Example: 300 words in 3 minutes = 100 wpm
Words Γ· Minutes = WPM. Example: 300 words in 3 minutes = 100 wpm. pdf practice shorthand dictation passages