Beautiful, calligraphic handwriting is a real art that can be learned. Writing letters correctly, writing slowly, copying samples of calligraphic handwriting - these are some tips that can be useful in the first stage of learning to write correctly.
Instructions
Step 1
For the classic writing of letters, use special notebooks - recipes. Usually first-graders use such notebooks to learn how to write capital letters. Also buy books on teaching calligraphy and correct writing. Exercise in the form of writing excerpts from different stories every day, spending a few hours writing. Over time, your hand will become accustomed to drawing correctly outlined letters. But do not rush to go straight to writing complex sentences. First, understand the alphabet, writing each letter with special attention and diligence.
Step 2
Hire a handwriting tutor. Sometimes independent study of material from books is not enough, because you need a professional from the outside to appreciate your efforts. It may seem to you that you have already achieved a certain skill (handwriting has become more understandable to others than before), but in fact it turns out that there is still a long way to improve writing. Minor writing errors, the correct holding of the pen at the desired incline - all this and much more can only be pointed out by a professional in calligraphic handwriting.
Step 3
Take lessons in fine arts and drafting. Learn to draw, draw geometric shapes evenly, draw a circle of the correct shape by hand. Over time, you will "fill" your hand, and your handwriting will be transformed beyond recognition, in a good way. You can often hear that the ability to draw is an innate skill, but, as you know, if there is an irresistible desire to learn something, then it will definitely work out!
Step 4
Buy children's coloring pages, in which you can not only finish painting the shapes, but also paint them on the dotted lines. So you will learn how to accurately reduce the dotted line to a solid one, which is useful when printing letters consisting of vertical lines, like the letters - "g", "p", "t", etc.