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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute is a common metric for assessing reading speed and is often used in the context of remedial skills evaluation, as well as in the context of speed reading, where it is a controversial measure of reading performance. A word in this context is the same as in the context of speech. Research done in 2012 [9] measured the speed at ...

  3. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    Listening, reading, writing, and speaking of the English language. Purpose: To assess the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers. Year started: 1980; 44 years ago () Duration: Listening: 40 minutes (including 10-minute transfer time in paper-based test), Reading: 60 minutes, Writing: 60 minutes, Speaking: 10-15 minutes.

  4. International Test of English Proficiency - Wikipedia

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    The International Test of English Proficiency or iTEP is a language assessment tool that measures the English skills of non-native English speakers. The test is supported by more than 700 institutions [1] including the California State University system. [2] [3] The test is available in more than 40 countries, and is also used by businesses ...

  5. Speed typing contest - Wikipedia

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    Given a 5-minute time slot, participants can have unlimited 1-minute time trials keeping their best result. The winner of the 2011 tournament was Shaun Low Foo Shern, with a speed of 146 words per minute. In films. The 2012 French romantic comedy-drama film Populaire shows the relationship between a speed typist and her trainer. See also

  6. TypeRacer - Wikipedia

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    Registration. Free. Launched. March 2008. Current status. Online. TypeRacer is a multiplayer online browser-based typing game. In TypeRacer, players complete typing tests of various texts as fast as possible, competing against themselves or with other users online. It was launched in March 2008.

  7. Typing - Wikipedia

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    Typing. Typing is the process of writing or inputting text by pressing keys on a typewriter, computer keyboard, mobile phone, or calculator. It can be distinguished from other means of text input, such as handwriting and speech recognition. Text can be in the form of letters, numbers and other symbols.

  8. If You Can Pass This Simple 10-Second Test, You’ll ... - AOL

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    Three 10-minute workouts a week can do the trick, provided they are intense, says Araújo. “If you use common sense, listen your body, and progress slowly, exercise is very safe, even for those ...

  9. Tux Typing - Wikipedia

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    Tux Typing is a free and open source typing tutor created especially for children. [1] It features several different types of game play, at a variety of difficulty levels. [2] It is designed to be fun and to improve words per minute speed of typists. It is written in the C programming language and is available in the repositories of some Linux ...