C's and S's etc

I get confused, when do you use an S instead of a C, why do we get both of them together in the same word?

The same with S and Z.

Ph and F

and as for I before E except after C, there are so many exceptions to make this rule almost meaningless.

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  • This was my alphabet for infant school,  describes very well how  I try to spell, the ITA spelling was abandoned when I got to Primary school, non of the teachers believed I had been taught in this way, I came from a different infant school from everyone else in the class.

    Ladybird books did a whole range of ITA books.
    I obviously didn’t know I was autistic and have dyslexia, I was put into remedial lessons with what the teachers called ‘the pond life.’ 


  • I learned to read and spell in the traditional way as far as I remember. That looks very confusing. The ‘S’ in the ‘SH’ is nearly like an old fashioned S that used to look more like an F.

  • Most days I was taken out of class and taught the ITA system, only about 4 of us were taught this way in a cloak room. The rest of the class were taught normal English.

    I found it similar to learning your first language and suddenly being told to learn a new one and to never use your native language again.

     ITA was invented by the son of Sir Isaac Pitman, he had invented shorthand.

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  • Most days I was taken out of class and taught the ITA system, only about 4 of us were taught this way in a cloak room. The rest of the class were taught normal English.

    I found it similar to learning your first language and suddenly being told to learn a new one and to never use your native language again.

     ITA was invented by the son of Sir Isaac Pitman, he had invented shorthand.

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