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#2 (permalink) Mon Oct 16, 2006 23:26 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi Tom
Have you ever heard of the popular Hunt and Peck System? My system of typing bears a striking resemblance to that. 8)
Amy
PS Your red sentence is fine. _________________ "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." ~ Abraham Lincoln |
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Yankee I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#3 (permalink) Mon Oct 16, 2006 23:53 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Tom, there are many programmes that can improve your typing speed. Try them! As for me, I'm typing pretty fast at the moment using all my fingers.8)
PS. While typing I always look at my keyboard :lol: |
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Pamela I'm a Communicator ;-)
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#4 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 2:21 am What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi, When I type I don't look at my keyboard. Of course now you can rely on some software to help your typing. I just feel a little uneasy because I don't write often( use my pen). Now it seems to me that I 'd better not use computers so much. |
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#5 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:34 am What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi
When typing, I’m looking only at the keyboard (and sometimes at the text, if re-type something :)). Moreover, I'm doing it even when typing in Russian and the keyboard hasn't Russian characters marked on keys :) But both my children do it looking on the screen only. Just different techniques. As I can see, many (most?) UK schoolchildren don’t look at the keyboard when typing. _________________ It’s impossible to learn swimming without entering the water… |
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#6 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:39 am Typing |
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Hi Tom,
I'm just grateful that the end product of what I type doesn't show that I have only used two fingers. The other week I was in one of those internet rooms quietly two fingering away at the keyboard not daring to look at the screen for fear of writing gibberish when someone went into a nearby booth. He was one of those people who manages to type at a rate of knots and make that sound they do as of a constant gentle machine gunning. This made me freeze and I just sat there pretending to read through what I'd written until he left.
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Present Simple |
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#7 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 12:01 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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| Yankee wrote: |
| Have you ever heard of the popular Hunt and Peck System? |
Nice expression! I hadn't heard about it, but know now that you can be either a hunt and peck typist or a touch typist, if you type at all, that is.
Tom, you've somehow resuscitated this old thread:
How fast can you type? http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic7370.html |
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Conchita Language Coach

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#8 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 13:10 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi, Tom! I have won a regional typing championship, therefore I consider myself a fast one. 8) :shock: |
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SkiIucK I'm here quite often ;-)
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#9 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 14:06 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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When I was 16 I decided to take a typing course at night school. In our group I was the only participant from my school class as none of us had a computer so was no point in learning to type. So once a week I would grab my father's typewrite and take it to night shool where I learned to type along with office clerks and secretaries. Most of my classmates made fun of me saying I should get a more useful hobby. Today I'm glad I took that course because it saves me a lot of time and energy...
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#10 (permalink) Tue Oct 17, 2006 22:49 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi,
Months and months of programming, chatting, participating in Internet forums and typing my grandfather's manuscripts on the PC have made me a relatively fast typist. This includes rarely looking at the keyboard while typing and using all fingers to get the job done.
My record is 371 characters per minute (74 words per minute) with 3.5% errors in English and 263 cpm (53 wpm)/4.2% errors in Bulgarian (the keyboard layout is the same as the Russian one). I'm curious about SkiIucK's results so that I can compare mine with a professional :wink:
I would recommend this free Russian application to whomever wants to improve or test their typing skills: Homepage: http://www.stamina.ru/ Download Link: http://stamina.ru/files/StaminaSetup.exe
P.S. Did I get the words in red right? My aim is to smooth out my English and be able to use more complicated expressions without making a fool of myself :wink:
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#11 (permalink) Wed Oct 18, 2006 14:24 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi all,
I don't know exactly I'm fast or slow typist,but while typing process I look both at keyboad and at monitor.I guess I'm slow one. I know that in US and other developed countries have special computer lessons for typing fast at schools,so their citizens can learn how to type faster since their childhood, even if they don't have own computer, but in my country you must find your own style how to type faster and even if you have own computer, it wil be difficult for you to learn typing faster. _________________ Either nothing is truth, or the truth is unknown to us...
(3 years later)
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#12 (permalink) Wed Oct 18, 2006 14:49 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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| sls wrote: |
P.S. Did I get the words in red right? My aim is to smooth out my English and be able to use more complicated expressions without making a fool of myself :wink: Stanislav |
Hi Stanislav, yes those phrases look good.
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Torsten Learning Coach

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#13 (permalink) Wed Oct 18, 2006 15:25 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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Hi, sls! Your accomplishments are pretty impressive. Mine are much lower. I score 280-300 in both Bulgarian and English for extensive periods of typing. |
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SkiIucK I'm here quite often ;-)
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#14 (permalink) Wed Oct 18, 2006 18:32 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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| Torsten wrote: |
| Hi Stanislav, yes those phrases look good. |
Thank you, Torsten! I just love this forum where people can discuss interesting topics and improve their English at the same time :)
SkiIucK, I don't think your results are actually lower. First of all, this record of mine was achieved when typing only for 5 minutes. Secondly, I'm not sure about the regulations of typing competitions but I'd think it's much harder than staying comfortably at home and typing on the home PC. To accurately measure who types faster, we would need to take the same test.
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Sls I'm new here and I like it ;-)

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#15 (permalink) Wed Oct 18, 2006 20:13 pm What sort of typist are you? |
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| The competition goes like this: you get seated on a PC, and then start typing for 20 minutes. The text for the competition is not some random talk, but rather a scientific subject. After the twenty minutes have passed, one receives 2 minutes to look over his text for any mistakes that were made during the twenty minutes. That`s it. |
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