Certain mistakes show up repeatedly among beginners, and knowing them helps you self-correct faster.
Rushing Through Elongations
Cutting madd letters short instead of holding them properly is one of the most frequent early mistakes.
Merging Distinct Letters
Similar-sounding letters often get blended instead of pronounced with their distinct exit points.
Ignoring Stopping Signs
Waqf signs get overlooked early on, leading to awkward pauses or run-ons that change meaning.
Reading Too Fast Too Soon
Prioritizing speed before accuracy is solid tends to reinforce the mistakes above rather than fix them.
Getting Real Correction
Guided recitation lessons catch these patterns early, before they become harder habits to unlearn.
In Short
Rushed elongations, blended letters, and ignored stopping signs are the most common fixable mistakes beginners make.