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| Course Name: | Typing Course (English) |
| Course Short Name: | English Typing |
| Course Code:: | ARJ0119 |
| Course Type: | Certificate |
| Duration: | 1 Month |
| Eligibility: | 10th/12th |
| Total Subjects: | 2 |
The first week is dedicated entirely to proper posture, finger placement, and mastering the Home Row keys. Speed is secondary to accuracy and technique here.
| Day Focus | Key Goals | Practice Content |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1-2: Setup & Home Row | Ergonomics (correct sitting posture, wrist position). Introduction to the QWERTY keyboard. Mastering the Home Row keys: A S D F (Left Hand) and J K L ; (Right Hand). | Repetitive drilling of home row keys and simple combinations (e.g., a; sl dk fj, etc.). |
| Day 3-4: The Easiest Extensions | Reaching keys adjacent to the Home Row: E, I, R, U, O, W, Q, P. | Drilling combinations of Home Row + new keys (e.g., jui, lo, dr, fw). |
| Day 5-6: Spacebar & Rhythm | Mastering the use of the Spacebar with the thumb. Developing a consistent typing rhythm and flow, maintaining a steady beat. | Typing simple, common, 3-letter words using only the learned keys (e.g., far, ask, lid, oil). |
| Day 7: Review & Test | Timed practice on Home Row sentences. Goal: near-perfect accuracy (95%+) at a basic speed. | Weekly progress test (3-minute drill). |
This week completes the alphabet and introduces essential punctuation marks used in sentence structure.
| Day Focus | Key Goals | Practice Content |
|---|---|---|
| Day 8-10: Upper Row | Mastering the remaining keys on the Upper Row: T, Y, G, H, N, M. | Typing full-alphabet words and simple sentences that incorporate all letter keys learned so far. |
| Day 11-13: Lower Row | Mastering the Lower Row keys: Z, X, C, V, B (Left Hand) and , . / (Right Hand). | Focus on correct finger movement for bottom-row keys. Accuracy Challenge with words like zebra, box, maze. |
| Day 14: Capitalization & Shift | Mastering the use of the Shift Keys (Left and Right) for capitalization and punctuation. | Typing short paragraphs with proper capitalization and sentence-ending punctuation (. , ?). |
With all alphabet keys covered, the focus shifts aggressively to increasing Words Per Minute (WPM) while maintaining accuracy.
| Day Focus | Key Goals | Practice Content |
|---|---|---|
| Day 15-17: Numbers Row | Mastering the Number Row (1 through 0). Focus on using the correct Home Row finger to reach each number. | Number drills (e.g., 123, 456, 789, 0). Typing phone numbers and addresses. |
| Day 18-20: Symbols & Punctuation | Mastering special characters (! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - + =). Focus on using the Shift Key correctly with the Number Row. | Typing common programming or mathematical expressions (e.g., x = (a + b) / 2). |
| Day 21: High-Frequency Words | Drilling the most common 100-200 English words to automate muscle memory for frequent use. | Timed drills using text passages heavily weighted with common words (e.g., articles, prepositions). |
The final week refines skills, applies them to real-world tasks, and assesses the final speed and accuracy.
| Day Focus | Key Goals | Practice Content |
|---|---|---|
| Day 22-24: Paragraph & Accuracy Drills | Complex text copying. Focus on eliminating errors rather than sheer speed ("No Backspace" challenges). Practicing longer passages and essays. | Typing from various sources: articles, books, and screen text to improve focus and flow. |
| Day 25-27: Data Entry & Real-World Simulation | Typing data into tables/spreadsheets (using Tab key). Practicing typing specific document types (e.g., email, business memo). | Practicing using the Numeric Keypad (if applicable) for fast data entry. |
| Day 28-29: Speed and Endurance | Final push to increase WPM and sustain that speed over longer periods (10-15 minute tests). Reviewing personalized "problem keys." | Gamified typing practice and drills focused on the student's weakest characters. |
| Day 30: Final Assessment | Achieve the course speed goal (e.g., 30-40+ WPM with 95%+ accuracy). | Official Final Typing Test and Certificate issuance. |
Posture & Ergonomics: Regular reminders to maintain proper technique to prevent strain.
Progress Tracking: Daily measurement of WPM (Words Per Minute) and Accuracy.
Repetition: The entire methodology relies on focused, repetitive practice (muscle memory).
Would you like me to suggest some popular online resources or software that follow this kind of 30-day typing plan?