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Commonly misspelled words

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6 Minute Vocabulary ©British Broadcasting Corporation 2015

bbclearningenglish.com Page 1 of 4 Finn *GNNQ 9GNNQOGVQDIOPPVG8QNCMPNCT[+çOFinn.

Catherine

#PŃ+çO%CVJGTOPGIn this programme, YGçTGVCNÓOPIabout misspelt words. Finn Let's start by listening to Marcus, He's talking about his last holiday.

Catherine

#PŃJGTGçUCSPGUVOQP HQTYJONG[QPçTGNOUVGPOPI: What was the weather like on ICTNPUçU holiday?

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Marcus

Last year we decided to have a foreign holiday. We travelled by coach to Rome and the scenery in northern Italy was beautiful. Our hotel accommodation was great, and we had some wonderful meals in restaurants. The weather was a bit changeable until the third day MPVOVŃOŃPçVOCVVGT9GIQVVQpractise QPT+VCNOCPCPŃOVçUCNQVMGVVGT now. The whole thing was a great experience. STING Finn We asked you: What was the weather like on ICTNPUçUholiday?

Catherine

And the answer is that the weather was a bit changeable and that brings us to our first common spelling mistake. Changeable is spelt c-h-a-n-g-E-a-b-l-e. Finn Yes, there are quite a lot of words with the letters g-e in them, and the e shows that the g is pronounced softly as /dȡ/, changeable.

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Catherine

Other examples of words with g-e in the middle are manageable, management, knowledgeable and acknowledgement. And they all have the e after the g. But what other words with tricky spellings did we hear? Listen.

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Last year we decided to have a foreign holiday. We travelled by coach to Rome and the scenery in northern Italy was beautiful. Our hotel accommodation was great, and we had some wonderful meals in restaurants. Finn Now the spelling of foreign is interesting. TheTGçUC spelling rule that says you must put i before e except after c. And thatçUCTGCNN[IQQŃTPNGfor lots of words.

Catherine

Like believe, spelt b-e-l-I-E-v-e and receive spelt r-e-c-E-I-v-e. Finn Exactly. Or field spelt f-i-e-l-d but ceiling, with a c, c-e-i-l-i-n-g.

Catherine

Yes, so foreign MTGCÓUVJGTPNGĄŃQGUPçVOV!+Vquotesdbs_dbs27.pdfusesText_33

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