SPELLING THE WORDS RIGHT
As mentioned below all the words listed had been misspelled. I wonder if anybody bothered to check the right spelling of those words. They are sure very tricky words to spell. Let´s look at the right way to spell them: (the right one in red)
supercede -supersede - conceed - concede - procede - proceed - idiosyncracy - idiosyncrasy concensus - consensus - accomodate - accommodate - impressario - impresario - rhythym - rhythm - opthalmologist - ophthalmologist - diptheria - diphtheria - anamoly - anomaly - afficianado - aficionado - caesarian - caesarean - grafitti - graffiti
How was that? Did you get everything right?
I did not get everything right, of course. From here on, I am going to keep my eyes wide open, though.
ReplyDelete@Nelson
ReplyDeleteHi Nelson,
Try these:
courgette or courggete ("abobrinha verde" in British English)?
zuckinni or zucchini (the same vegetable in American English)?
Ha! Ha! Ha!
@Danuza,
ReplyDeleteYour tongue twisters are driving me CRAZY!
Help!
@Chris
ReplyDeleteKeep trying; one day you´ll get good
We've tried this in class and believe me although we were doing this together we sat in silence, looking tired and dejected.
ReplyDelete@Chris:
ReplyDelete"courgette(the double "G" looks really weird) and zucchini(because I did not like the double "N" there either)
Did I get them right?
"courgette" seems some kind of fabric for me. I would never think of vegetable. Oh, my God!
ReplyDeleteI did not get everything right at all :(
Some words I did not even know the meaning LOL
Kisses,
Mariana
FCE - PatrĂcia
Mariana
ReplyDeleteKeep trying,we learn with our mistakes.Welcome to the jungle!!! The important thing is to do something for our English:)
@Nelson
ReplyDeleteYou're right! You're a great speller!
Congrats!
@Mariana
ReplyDelete"Courgette" doesn't sound like it's a vegetable at all, does it? It sounds so French...