Cursive Writing: How to Write in Cursive

The general purpose of cursive writing is to make writing faster.

Joseph N. Aburu
SYNERGY

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How to Write in Cursive: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Cursive writing, also known as longhand, was the standard way to write in English from the Middle Ages until the beginning of the 20th century, and it’s still used by many in the world today.

In cursive writing, your hand moves quickly and fluidly as you form letters with ease, while printing is much more precise and slower than cursive writing.

But just because it’s not as common anymore doesn’t mean that you should stop learning how to write in cursive, especially if you want to keep those beautiful letters alive or are applying for a job that requires it.

If you had love to know more about cursive writing: its types and origin, you can check it out on Wikipedia.

Your Pen

Whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been writing in cursive for years, it can be helpful to have a step-by-step guide to follow. In this post, we’ll show you how to write in cursive, step by step. First, grab your pen and make sure that the paper is completely flat on the desk.

Next, hold your pen with one hand and place your other hand on top of it to form an L shape with both hands. Then, lightly press the pen against the paper…

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Joseph N. Aburu
SYNERGY

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