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Left side F and Q
This lesson covers how you write words beginning with F and Q sounds.
Left side F
Left side F is made with the combination TP
on the left side.
TPEUL
: fillTPAUL
: fallTPHROP
: flopTPHREUP
: flipTPHREURT
: flirt
Left side Q
The Q sound in English is a combination of the K and W sounds, so the outline for the Q sound is simply KW
on the left side.
KWEUBG
: quickKWABG
: quackKWEUZ
: quizKWEUP
: quipKWAD
: quadKWEURBG
: quirkSKWARB
: squash
Briefs
Chord | Translation | Notes |
---|---|---|
TP | if | |
TPR | from | |
TP-R | for | |
TPAPL | familiar | Spelling instead of phonetics |
TPAEPL | family | Think "fam ee" |
TPOL | follow | |
KW | request | |
KWE | question | |
SK | ask |
Practice
1. Translate
Write the English sentence represented by these outlines, including punctuation.
TP U HEP PHE OUT EU HR HEP U PWABG TP-PL
TH S AEU TPAPL PA*T TO PHE TP-PL
SK AEU KWE SKP EU HR KHEBG TP EU K HEP TP-PL
U SK-D TP-R WHA H-F SKHRAPL
-T RAT S PWABG TPR HER PWA*T TP-PL
TPOL OUR TPAEPL KAR TO OUR HOUS TP-PL
WHA TK U TKO THA TP-R H-F
-T PHRAEUR WAS SKWARBD PWEU -T ROBG TP-PL
A KWEUZ S AEU HREUL SET -F KWES TP-PL
2. Find Outlines
Find steno outlines that will write these English sentences, including punctuation.
- Let me ask you a question.
- I would request that you stop.
- The request is from dad, you should do it and be quick about it.
- If you walk to the mall, I will follow.
- In this class, we will start with a pop quiz.
- Fill up the car before you leave for work!