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typing practice for English learners

short, clear english sentences at a calm pace. everyday situations, beginner-friendly vocabulary. reading and typing together — no account, no tracking.

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i have a brother and a sister.
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reading and typing together

these lines are short, clear english sentences about everyday situations — ordering food, asking for directions, talking about the weather, making plans with friends. typing them slowly means you read each word, notice how it's spelled, and build the muscle memory for it at the same time. it's practice for the keyboard and for the language in one pass.

beginner-friendly vocabulary

the sentences use common, high-frequency words and simple structures, so you spend your attention on typing rather than decoding rare vocabulary. the pace is calm and there is no timer, which matters when you're thinking in a second language — you can pause on a word without losing a score.

why type instead of just read

typing a word is a more active kind of practice than reading it. you have to produce every letter in order, which reinforces spelling and word shape far better than passive review. done regularly, it also makes writing english on a keyboard — emails, messages, schoolwork — feel natural instead of effortful.

what you'll type

  1. i have a brother and a sister.
  2. the store opens at nine in the morning.
  3. she walks to school every day.
  4. we eat dinner at six o'clock.
  5. my name is sam, and i am twelve.
  6. small cats can run very fast.
  7. reading before bed helps me sleep.
  8. do you have a pencil i can borrow?
  9. buses stop in front of the library.
  10. he lives in the next town with his family.
  11. clear skies stayed all afternoon.
  12. i drink water with every meal.
  13. please close the door when you leave.
  14. doctors work on the second floor of the building.
  15. green is my favorite color, dark green.

questions

is this good for english learners?

yes. the lines are short, clear english sentences with common vocabulary and everyday situations, typed at a calm pace with no timer — so you can focus on reading and spelling each word while you build typing speed.

should i focus on speed or accuracy?

accuracy first, especially as a learner. typing each word correctly reinforces its spelling; speed comes on its own with practice. there is no clock here, so you're free to slow down.

will this help my spelling?

yes. producing every letter of a word in order is stronger practice than reading it, so regular typing reinforces the spelling and shape of common english words.