About this lesson: Real World: Code
Real-world passages mix everything: capitals, punctuation, numbers, and natural sentence rhythm. This is the closest practice gets to actual writing — emails, documents, messages — and it's where lesson skills become daily-life speed.
How to get the most from this drill
- Punctuation is where real-world speed is won or lost; don't let commas break your rhythm.
- Read ahead by a full phrase — natural text is predictable enough to anticipate.
- Notice your error clusters: most people have two or three specific weaknesses, not general sloppiness.
