SPELLING LESSON 1

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Spelling is the process of naming or writing in proper order the letters of a word. There is nothing that marks us so quickly as lacking in the qualities that go to make up a good education as our inability to spell the words most commonly used.

Spelling in English is rather difficult. If each letter represented but one sound, spelling would be an easy matter. Every word would be spelled just as it sounds. This is the goal of those who advocate phonetic spelling. Phonetic spelling simply means spelling according to sound. But our alphabet does not have a letter for every sound.

There are some forty-two different sounds used in English words and we have only twenty-six letters in the alphabet. Therefore some letters must do duty for several sounds. Then we have words which contain letters which are not sounded at all when the word is pronounced, so, all in all, spelling is a matter of memorizing.

The best way to become an accurate speller is to read much, to observe closely the forms of words and to write frequently. Always spell any word of which you are uncertain aloud several times and write it out several times. In this way you have aided the memory both through the eye and through the ear. If you are not sure of the spelling of a word do not use it until you have looked it up in the dictionary and made sure.

The words in this lesson are taken out of Lesson 1, Plain English Course. There are thirty in all, five for each day of the week. (1) Look up the meaning in the dictionary. (2) Learn the correct spelling. (3) Learn the correct pronunciation. (4) Use the word in a sentence of your own construction. (5) Use it during the day in your conversation; strive to make it a part of your working vocabulary.

Monday

  • Mode
  • English
  • Grammar
  • Expression
  • Complete

Tuesday

  • Language
  • Emotion
  • Group
  • Mastery
  • Dictionary

Wednesday

  • Thought
  • Symbol
  • Ability
  • Idea
  • Knowledge

Thursday

  • Subject
  • Predicate
  • Vocabulary
  • Practice
  • History

Friday

  • Memory
  • Sentence
  • Write
  • Right
  • Purpose

Saturday

  • Propose
  • Growth
  • Learn
  • Teach
  • Pronounce
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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