Human dictionary

Commerce, Georgia
February 10, 2018 3:29pm CST
My daughter can't spell well. She always asks me how to spell the word. I spell the word slowly, 2 letters at a time until I get to the end of the word. I got the idea for this discussion from Anna. She wrote a discussion about February. Anyway, I'm a pretty good speller because my mother was a perfectionist in my spelling homework. Did you gave anyone driving you to do well in spelling or other stuff.?
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@AmbiePam (84668)
• United States
11 Feb 18
I guess if anything drove me was that I came from an intelligent family, and I wanted to live up to them. I appreciate anyone who uses "loose" and "lose" correctly.
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• Commerce, Georgia
21 Feb 18
Lol. I say the same thing.
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@paigea (35513)
• Canada
10 Feb 18
I am not a good speller and I am a teacher. I have trouble with er, and or at the end of words. I am very good with a dictionary!
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• Commerce, Georgia
21 Feb 18
I used to keep a dictionary and thesorus by me when I wrote. I learned a lot that I didn't get right by using them.
@amadeo (111956)
• United States
10 Feb 18
I always break in down to two part was a good speller I say the word to my self and then slowly write it down.
• Commerce, Georgia
21 Feb 18
That's a good way to spell.
@amadeo (111956)
• United States
21 Feb 18
@OreoBrownie this is how I learn in school
@Plethos (13618)
• United States
11 Feb 18
I cant remember, i just liked making mistakes.
• Russian Federation
10 Feb 18
I have recently had tea with a speech therapist, and she told me that if you are 10y.o. and you pronounce a sound wrong, you should spend 10 years on training and special exercises to change it. If you are 50y.o., you need 50 years to change your defect, and so on.