Touch Typing

 Do you know there's a way to save hours and hours of your time? During your schooldays and for the rest of your life!

It's very simple. Learn Touch Typing now.

Touch Typing refers to typing without looking at the keyboard.

Advantages: 

A touch typist can key in words twice or more times as fast as those who peck at the keyboard. In other words, what others take an hour to key in, a touch typist takes only half an hour or less. The more the number of words to be keyed in, the more the time saved.

A touch typist also can concentrate more on the writing and not have to struggle with the fingers trying to find the letters on the keyboard. This is especially important when keying in a composition without writing it on a piece of paper first. More time saved!

How to Learn Touch Typing:

The easiest is to sign up with a free Touch Typing website and spend an hour or more everyday to go through the lessons. You will need about a month to reach a speed of 20 words per minute. If you practise faithfully daily, you should hit 40 words per minute after 2 or 3 months. Your speed will increase as you practise your skill.

Start Now!

Get started now because it's never too early to start. The moment you learn Touch Typing, you will start saving time whenever you need to type something. Time saved is time earned. That means you have more time to do whatever you want compared to someone who has not learnt Touch Typing. You won't regret picking up this skill, I promise. I know because many of my former pupils who listen to my advice tell me they have benefited a lot from having learnt Touch Typing. Best of all, they say they have saved hundreds of hours through the years!

Some Touch Typing websites:

typing.com (Recommended)

Typing Club (Recommended)

Touch Typing Study (Recommended)

Ratatype

FreeTypingGame.Net 

keybr.com

Typing Academy

TypingTrainer

TypingGames.zone


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