BEAT THE SPELL-CHECKER!

 

Many students are reluctant to use a dictionary but don’t realise that they have chosen an incorrect word from the spell-check list. A common example of this is “carer” for “career”. Here are a few more which occur frequently in students’ work:

Their/there /they’re          witch/which

 your/you’re                        write/right 

pour/pore /poor                  course/coarse

effect/affect                     beginning/begging    

manger/manager                  our/are

At the start of the year a short handout pointing out these pitfalls may save endless mistakes later,  especially if they put it in the front of their folder for instant reference. No doubt there are some subject-specific words that could also be included but keep it brief.

Example                                                                                           

Manger - box for animal feed    

manager – one who manages a shop or organisation

 Witch – only used for the woman on a broomstick

Which - for all other times

 

Our – belonging to us

Are – we are coming

Carer – one who cares

Career – a job

Course – what you are studying

Coarse – vulgar, rough

Right – opposite of left

Write- pen and paper

They’re –if you can put” they are “in the sentence

There as in here and there.

Their if it belongs to someone  eg their opinion

You’re –if you can put “you are” in the sentence

Your timetable is ready.

Begging – when you beg someone

Beginning- where you begin

Effect – a good paint effect or it will take effect from next week

Affect – to influence e g I was affected by his kind words

Pour- liquid , poor-no money

Pore - in the skin

 

 

If students are interested in improving their spelling the college has a licence for Spellzone which has a variety of activities to concentrate on a rule or group of similar spellings. The log-in is CCspell and the password is “spelling.”

 

Also Roger Smith has a very good site relevant to adults who need to improve their spelling at www.spelling.hemscott.net

He offers advice and has interactive activities to practise areas of weakness.

Last modified: Thursday, 7 August 2014, 11:51 AM