This practice set is part of a series designed to help students transition from copying individual words and abbreviations to phrases. This practice set is offered at a word-spacing of 4x, 3x, and 2x. You can quickly jump to the other practice sets from the Morse Code Ninja website ( [ Ссылка ] ).
I recommend starting with a speed you are comfortable with head-copying individual words and abbreviations. Start at 4x. Over time, reduce the word-spacing from 3x to 2x, and finally to standard word-spacing. This approach is analogous to the Farnsworth method, but with words instead of characters.
For each set of words, try to head-copy it. First, the words are sent in Morse code. Then it is spoken. And finally, it is sent again in Morse code. If you missed it the first time when it was sent, the second time allows you an opportunity to learn the words. (More speeds below.)
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N-Grams are a stepping stone in head-copying entire sentences. These word groups should seem familiar and common to any English speaker.
N-Grams in this context are sequential words found in a sentence where n is the number of words found in the sequence. This practice file contains the top 500 2-grams found in contemporary English. Each 2-gram was randomly selected twice for a total of 1,000 practice opportunities.
In terms of practice, it is better to have more frequent and shorter practice sessions over one or two longer practice sessions per week. Ideally, practice sessions should be no more than 15 or 20 minutes long, with two to three sessions per day. This video is long enough that you can keep coming back to it and pick up where you left off.
There is a comprehensive list of Morse code resources on my Morse Code Ninja website ( [ Ссылка ] ).
73 de AD0WE!
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