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When you learn shorthand, you can focus on what you have to write down. So, concentration will be enhanced. Your listening ablility will be increased. You can do work more effectively. When you listen to lectures, you can summarize what the speakers say. So you can be a good hearer. The disadavantages are as follows. You have to translate shorthand into English again if you want to use what you have written in shorthand. It takes time to do so.
You will need many notebooks or workbooks to practice shorthand. Then you have to pay more money. You need to use many writing materials to be a good stenographer. If you use a special keyborad for shorthand, you have to pay money for that, though you can type fast by computer shorthand. Have a good day! (There would be some incorrect expressions. You can get information on the Internet using google.)
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Answered by Writeacher
When you learn shorthand, you <b>must</b> focus on what you have to write <b>down, so</b> concentration will be enhanced. Your listening <b>ability</b> will be <b>increased, and you</b> can do work more effectively. When you listen to lectures, you can summarize what the speakers <b>say, so</b> you can be a good <b>listener</b>. The <b>disadvantages</b> are as follows. You have to translate shorthand into English again if you want to use what you have written in shorthand. It takes time to do so. You will need many notebooks or workbooks to practice shorthand. Then you have to pay more money.<b><~~This sentence doesn't seem to fit; how can you connect this idea to the sentences around it?</b> You need to use many writing materials to be a good stenographer. If you use a special <b>keyboard</b> for shorthand, you have to pay money for that, though you can type fast by computer shorthand. Have a good day! (There would be some incorrect expressions. You can get information on the Internet using <b>Google</b>.)

<b>I have corrected some spelling errors, and I have connected some sentences so that you don't begin any sentence with a coordinating conjunction (and, or, but, nor, for, so, yet).

Let me know if you have any questions about this.</b>
Answered by Writeacher
"and you can do work" ~~> would be better phrased as <u>one</u> of these:

<i>... and you can do more work ...

... and you can work ...</i>
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