Shorthand for Beginners - Pitman 2000
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Pitman 2000 was introduced in the 1960s providing a simplified version of the already established Pitman New Era system. However, a little later came the bliss of Teeline introduced by James Hill from Nottingham. His Teeline was easier still as it was based on spelling and alphabet adaptations rather than phonetics. You will find Teeline quick to grasp and after a few lessons you can be writing. Teeline shorthand is now the most popular version for beginners.
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Benefits consist of core secretarial skills, with shorthand speeds up to 70 wpm, an alternative to Teeline Shorthand, requiring higher standards of English and grammar, easier and quicker to learn than the Pitman New Era option, a choice of training locations and times, and the flexibility and value of self-study training methods that allow for different learning speeds and styles. Also a personalised workbook, with glossary and hands on exercises, which compliments the audio-visual materials (tapes), to provide step-by-step learning. This gives you the opportunity to gain a widely recognised qualification, a Pitman Certificate.
