Posts Tagged ‘correct spelling’

Do you want to pronounce well? Of course you do, who doesn’t? When you hear someone speaking English in perfect manner you may have been scourged with envy and dream to be one such a good speaker of English. You are not wrong. Who does not want to be a perfect speaker of the English language?

Well if you want to know how to speak English in an elegant manner you have to learn to pronounce every word accordingly. It is the IPA or the International Phonetic Alphabet that may guide you step by step to learn how to pronounce English quite correctly. With th... Read more...

English corrector software is one of the widely used software these days. You can get this software as a trail version for free and you can buy the whole software as well. You can upgrade your free version to the registered version. There are various companies offering this type of English corrector software. There are various features involved in this software according to the developer who is providing the software.

You can use this software to develop your interpersonal skills and writing skills. This software will show you the errors made by you in typing so that you can rectify your errors.

You can use this English correcting software for checking vocabulary used by you in the document. This English correcting software keeps check on the words that you are using in your document. If any error occurs in your document, then it immediately warns you to check the error.

The basic conventional English checker is used to check the spellings of the words that are typed. The advanced English corrector checks over the spellings as well as the lines in your document and it checks the punctuations in your document and... Read more...

English is a fantastic language that many of us have a great desire to learn and to speak in English. But many of us find it hard to speak English correctly because of pronunciation of the words. Many words in English are pronounced alike with different spelling. This mispronunciation of words makes it hard to identify the words when someone speaks. This also makes us to misspell the words.

In English some sounds like “t” are silent which comes at the end of word. This makes the chance of misspell the word. For example, let us consider the word “start”, many of us does not spell the “t” sound, which is at the end of the word, this makes the listener hard to identify the spoken word, he might understand the word as “star” which is also a valid word. This affects the meaning of the sentence.

Let us see another example “read”, we can use this word in past tense, present tense as well as future tense. While we use this word in past tense we pronounce it as “red” and when we use the same word in present or future tense we pronounce it as “read”. Hence, based on the sentence we have to pronounce t... Read more...

You have probably noticed if you are in the academic sector that students frequently find fault in spelling words. Even among the grown ups there is a tendency to bad spelling. This is actually a great drawback and needs immediate attention. Hence to find out the way to correct spelling inventive attempts should be made so that the problem can be resolved in a fine manner.

In the initial period when a kid leans to write it is quite evident that it may not spell all words correctly. Spelling seems to be a great barrier. At that very crucial period, if you try to show it out the way to correct spelling, its interest is sure to be ruined, for it does not move forward as your frown is there to show it the right way. Almost everyone who is associated with teaching is in the opinion that the child should not be discouraged in any way when it is trying to express the thoughts bubbling in its mind. Rather it needs a kind lead to widen its imagination.

Spelling is undoubtedly the prime thing of English language. You must not brood it over when you teach a child. Spelling must be taught but not in the initial grades at school. I... Read more...

Writing is a craft, and as with any craft it has to be learned. Or should that be learnt’? Which is the correct spelling? Writing is all about using the correct words in the correct order. So far, we have concentrated on the mechanics of achieving the right word order in a sentence. Now, however, we want to turn to getting the words themselves right.

There are several aspects to this. One is finding the right tone. There is, in Itself, nothing wrong with phrases such as well hard, but it would probably Strike a rather jarring note in a formal essay if you wrote that Julius Caesar was well hard, a diamond geezer. The more fundamental difficulty, however, is that of knowing, or not knowing, how to spell words. In some ways this is becoming less of a problem in students’ work because they can confirm their spelling on a computer’s spell-check. This is obviously a useful tool and can be used interactively to improve Spelling in addition to correcting inaccurate word-processing. There is, however, also a negative side to relying on a computer, especially for spelling quite common words, since it is these that are... Read more...