i was very little...about one-and-a-half.my uncle gave me a spoon. i spelled it s-p-o-o-n. and that's it, that's how it started. my firstspelling bee was two-and-a-half. ok. so i just get the letters in my mind. as ispeak- say the letters, the letters come out of my mind. and i say the first letter everytime the letters come out. steps i can use for getting the word right. number one is alternate pronunciation. may i have the alternate
How To Address A Letter International, pronunciations please? next one, am i pronouncingthe word correctly? you can make sure you're pronouncing the word right. now three, languageof origin. may i have the language of origin, please? well the language of origin will helpyou out with many parts of spelling the right word. i can give an example...bondon, b-o-n-d-o-n.which is a very tricky word. the -ons in that
word will be pronounced nasally...like, it'llbe pronounced with the nose. like...so...so it's like...and then you say, like, "on,"it's like "oink, oink, oink." like "on," so it's like "bon-don." now let's move on todefinition. it will give what the word means, so, if it's a homonym, that definition canreally help you out. next up is part of speech. it might be optional but most of the timei have to use it. i can ask that so i know if it's a noun ending in -us or an adjectiveending in -ous. so, finally, say it, spell it, say it: i say the word, spell the word,say the word, and i'm done!
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