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QuestionIs it helpful to know the definition of the words for the spelling bee?Community AnswerYes, it is. In cases where you can't ask for the origin, you can ask for the definition, which will help you to determine the root.
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QuestionHow do I stop being nervous?Community AnswerCalm yourself down and think, "Okay. So that word isn't hard, right? I'm an amazing speller, and I can totally do this!" Remind yourself that you know the words and you're excited to let others see this fact for real.
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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to win a spelling bee?Community AnswerLearn the word by splitting it into syllables, and read it out loud.
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QuestionWill I be asked about the word's definition?DonaganTop AnswererSpellers are not typically asked for definitions.
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QuestionWhat happens if I don't win?Alyssa NembhardCommunity AnswerAll that matters is that you did your best. Besides, there will be other spelling bees and you will do better than before because you are increasing your vocabulary. Just be satisfied that you made it this far.
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QuestionI'm really nervous about messing up, it's my first bee. I'm thinking of letting someone else take my place, but then that's an opportunity missed. What do I do?DonaganTop AnswererEveryone gets nervous. Just do your best, and learn from the experience. Next time it will be easier.
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QuestionHow do I not mix up the letters while spelling?DonaganTop AnswererSpell by syllable, and visualize each syllable before you spell it out loud.
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QuestionWould it be considered cheating if I was writing the word in my hand with my fingers?Community AnswerNo. I've seen many spellers do it, and it's helpful.
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QuestionHow do I practice remembering the word?Community AnswerSay the word out loud, repeatedly. Of course, you'll also want to both write the word many times to memorize the spelling and repeatedly spell the word out loud.
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QuestionShould I cheat to win a spelling bee contest?Community AnswerDefinitely not. That's unfair to the ones who are trying to win the spelling bee fairly. Also, usually it's difficult to cheat in spelling bees. Don't try it, it'll only result in embarrassment on your part.
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QuestionWhat is the easiest way to remember hard words?Jake LanceCommunity AnswerStep 1: Look at the word and say it. Step 2: Close your eyes and say it. Step 3: Look at the word, and spell it aloud. Step 4: Close your eyes and spell it out loud. Step 5: Write the word without looking at it. Step 6: Check it, and repeat until you have mastered it.
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QuestionI won the spelling bee in year 3. Will it be harder now that I am in year 5?Community AnswerIt probably will be because you will get harder words. However, if you remember any tricks you used in year 3, use them in year 5!
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QuestionHow do I memorize words faster?Community AnswerSpell the words out in a musical sort of tune, make a song out of the letters. Or do it to a beat, maybe as simple as tapping your finger against your hand or tapping your foot against the floor. This helps a lot.
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QuestionHow do I concentrate if I am in a rush?Jake LanceCommunity AnswerYou shouldn't be in a rush during a spelling bee. Remind yourself that you have plenty of time. Take a few deep breaths and don't think about anything else other than your word.
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QuestionAm I allowed to ask to repeat the word?Community AnswerDepends on the bee. Most will allow the word to be repeated, however.
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QuestionHow can I help my child prepare for a spelling bee?Community AnswerHelp them review words every day.
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QuestionWhere can I study words for a state spelling bee?Community AnswerYou should contact the spelling bee coordinator to see if they can send you a list of the words.
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QuestionHow do I spell a word if I don't know it?Community AnswerJust take your best guess! Sound it out if you can, ask for the language of origin, and ask them to use the word in a sentence or give the definition.
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QuestionHow do I guess the spelling of a word?Community AnswerListen to the syllables in the word. For example if the word is "mawkishness," listen to how the speaker pronounces it.
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QuestionHow do I memorize words?Community AnswerTry writing the word over and over again, and it'll eventually remain in your memory. Just be sure you are spelling it correctly while you're writing it.
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QuestionWhat are the dos and don'ts of a spelling bee?Community AnswerThe dos include plenty of studying and sleep prior to the competition -- both are important! The don'ts are basically just limited to cheating and poor sportsmanship. Stay honest and be graceful if you lose.
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QuestionWhat if we aren't allowed to see the words beforehand?DonaganTop AnswererIn that case the likely winner of the spelling bee will be the person who is most widely read and who makes mental notes of the spelling of every word s/he encounters.
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QuestionHow can I study harder words?Community AnswerBreak the word down into smaller sections, then sound each section out. Then put it all together.
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QuestionWhat should I study for semi finals of a state-level spell bee competition?Community AnswerIn most states, Scripps will release a statewide study guide. Other local newspapers/rotaries sponsoring the Bee might, too. Also consider playing Spell It!, a study game from Scripps. Be sure to read spelling rules in the dictionary as well.
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QuestionIf I just said a letter I didn't mean to say, am I automatically out?DonaganTop AnswererEach spelling bee is free to set its own rules. Remind yourself to proceed slowly and carefully.
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QuestionWhat are some of the usual tough words that I should expect in the spelling bee?Community AnswerAlthough every spelling bee is different and it depends on your grade level, most of the last-round words are ones that are tough to sound out. They also may be words that are rooted in other languages. Often a list is given out so you can be as prepared as possible for what words to expect.
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QuestionWhat do you mean by Latin and Greek combinations? That's the only part I am confused about.DonaganTop AnswererLatin and Greek combining forms are partial words derived from one of those languages. such as "anthro" or "hydro" that make up longer English words, such as anthropology or hydroplane.
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QuestionThere are 3 spelling bee champions in my class. They all are snobby and punch me for being a terrible speller. Should I punch them back?DonaganTop AnswererNo, that would just make you as big a jerk as they are. Instead, while you're practicing to become a better speller, keep far enough away from them that they can't reach you at critical moments. If that doesn't work, discuss the situation with your teacher or other adult.
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QuestionI won a spelling bee, in part, by using this article. However, tracing words on my hand does not work; am I doing something wrong? Why is it easier for me to just visualize the word in my head?DonaganTop AnswererSome people are simply good at visualizing words. If that's a skill you possess, go with it.
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QuestionI want to study wherever I go. Are there any spelling apps?Community AnswerI really recommend Hear and Spell. It has lots of great words, including many of those that are most commonly misspelled.
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