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How to Connect Cursive O - American Handwriting

See how to write cursive O with other cursive letters. Learn important writing tips. Should you connect from the top or the bottom? Can you connect the uppercase O? Watch the video to find out. See more at http://www.coopos.com/.

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TRANSCRIPT:
Hi. I’m Denise. Thank you for watching my video. Today I’m going to talk about connecting the cursive letter o with other cursive letters. So, let’s get started. The letter o is a circle with a little loop on the top. The o is different from the other letters in that it ends up here at the top. The other letters that we’ve seen so far have ended down here at the bottom. So this sometimes makes the letter next to the o look a little bit different because it’s starting way up here. We’ll see that in a moment. Right now, I’m going to connect several o’s together. O and the other one starting from the top so I go up to the starting position. Make another one, go to the next starting position which is about here, go around for my o.

It’s important not to come down here for your o. I see that actually quite often with some people who are new to English writing, cursive writing, because they want to start the next letter at the bottom. When they do that, especially if they put that line fairly close, then it ends up looking like an a or even a different letter. So these are not correct. Don’t continue this line down after your o. It’s important to start the next letter from the top position, starting from right up here. Okay? All right.

Here’s the letter o connected to other letters. o-a. Now look at what I’m going to do for the a. I start, I’m ending my o at the top and I go into position for the a. So my a starts right here and I form the a, go up and back down. That’s o-a. Here’s o-b. Again, my b is going to start from right here. It’s not going to start from its usual position which is down at the bottom. So I go up into the b. That’s o-b. o-c. There’s my starting position for the c. o-d. Okay, that’s my starting position. o-e. Now we only really get about half of the e because I had to start up high from the o. o-f, o-g, o-h, o-i, o-j. Again, some of these letters are going to look a little bit different because they’re starting up high, okay? They’re not starting down here at the bottom of the line. o-k, o-l, o-m. So we only get about a half a bump on that first part of the m because it’s starting high. o-n. And we just get about half a bump on the first part of the n. O-o is up here. o-p, o-q, o-r, o-s. The s sometimes looks funny because it’s not finished. If I don’t carry it, I don’t carry that line way up there. It only goes, really I went about further than usual actually. Notice the difference between the r and the s. The r is kind of a little square at the top and it’s open here, but the s is pointed at the top and it’s more closed at the bottom. o-t, o-u, o-v, o-w, o-x, o-y, o-z.

And here some words that begin with o. Old, o-l-d. Other, o-t-h-e-r. Often, o-f-t-e-n. Owner, o-w-n-e-r.

The capital o should not be connected to the next letter because the o finishes up here and the next letter would not look right starting way up near the top of the line. So the o is not connected. The capital o is not connected.

So that’s the letter o. Thanks for watching. Please take a look at my other videos and please visit coopos.com. Thanks. Bye.

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