I've always been an excellent speller, but now half the words I wrote on the board were misspelled. |
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This color laser-printed limited edition is made from paint and collage placed on top of a nineteenth-century speller. |
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If you're not the world's best speller, have trusted friends and colleagues check your site copy for errors. |
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The software company believes that the speller engine can be expanded into others areas of language learning and teaching. |
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To be a good Scrabble player you need good word knowledge and to be a good speller. |
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He also produced a grammar and a reader that were sold as a set with the speller. |
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Now while I am a reasonable speller, my typing skills leave a lot to be desired and it showed last week. |
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Therefore Elizabeth was a great speller and she remembered poems that she can still recite. |
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Kitty, I have a feeling that you are probably a good speller but here are some tips for good spelling. |
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I'm a fair speller but I've gotten a whole lot better since making Spellbound. |
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Lucy says she's lost her speller and that Jamison will need it for his lessons tomorrow. |
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However, a poor speller may or may not be strong in other cognitive abilities, particularly those not directly associated with language processing. |
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Being a good speller all her life, Mae never needed to study. |
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When Ann interviews a potential copy editor, she will say: are you a good speller? |
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A speller appears, in which you can use the rotary encoder to compile a number and dial. |
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The first class speller says she's into poetry, golf and swimming. |
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This is your opportunity to get involved and find your best young speller so the sooner you register, the sooner your children can start swotting! |
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The speller was originally titled The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language. |
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Another student, Tom, was a poor speller whose teacher called him addle-brained and complained that he asked too many questions. |
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This speller from Upper Canada contained all sorts of lessons besides strictly spelling: stories, poems, songs, prayers, geography, grammar, history and arithmetic. |
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For example, does the speller need to know that mad is a closed syllable in order to be able to spell it correctly? |
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With the time pressures common in today's classroom, it is tempting to assign exercises from a speller as homework and simply dictate words at the end of the week. |
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Here, touch key tones are selected and then sent by means of the speller. |
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Butts, by his own admission, wasn't a good speller, and he was always happy when his Scrabble score reached the humble benchmark of three hundred points. |
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He then founded a private school catering to wealthy parents in Goshen, New York and, by 1785, he had written his speller, a grammar book and a reader for elementary schools. |
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Moreover, it is to be remembered that a poor speller is a poor pronouncer. The ear does not mark the sound any more exactly than the eye marks the letters. |
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In this sense, Webster's speller becoming what was to be the secular successor to The New England Primer with its explicitly biblical injunctions. |
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Problem is, Aimes messed up the map, putting the Chinese takeout in the wrong location and placing Sigel and Speller clear over on the other side of the intersection. |
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Webster dedicated his Speller and Dictionary to providing an intellectual foundation for American nationalism. |
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The Speller was arranged so that it could be easily taught to students, and it progressed by age. |
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From his own experiences as a teacher, Webster thought that the Speller should be simple and gave an orderly presentation of words and the rules of spelling and pronunciation. |
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