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English Spelling | LEARN THE RULES for English Writing & IELTS Writing

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English Spelling | LEARN THE RULES for English Writing & IELTS Writing



Today you’ll master essential English spelling rules to enhance your writing for exams like the TOEFL and IELTS with clear explanations of common mistakes and exceptions.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Welcome
00:21 – Spelling Test 1
00:55- Memorize proper nouns
01:29 – The subject “I” is always capitalized
02:28 – Remove the final (silent) “e” before adding “ing”
03:16 – Double Consonant Rule
04:37 – Double Consonant Rule Exceptions
02:18 – Free Lesson PDF
05:32 – Spelling Test 2
06:17 – Final Silent “E”
06:33 – i before e except after c
07:18 – Spelling Test 3
08:12 – y becomes i before a suffix that’s not “ing”
08:22 – y becomes i before a suffix that’s not “ing” EXCEPTIONS
08:59 – Spelling Test 4
09:55 – Silent E to Single Syllable Words To Make The Vowel Long
12:05 – Spelling Test 5
14:25 – Next Steps

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38 thoughts on “English Spelling | LEARN THE RULES for English Writing & IELTS Writing”

  1. 0:24: ✍️ Mastering English spelling rules is crucial for writing professionally and passing language exams.
    3:38: 📝 Understanding the exception of doubling the final consonant before adding suffixes in English words.
    6:49: 📝 Exceptions to the I before E rule in English spelling need to be memorized, with examples provided.
    10:10: ✏️ Essential guidelines for mastering English spelling and distinguishing between short and long vowel sounds.
    14:25: ✏️ Importance of learning English spelling rules and resources for improvement.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  2. tanks a lot Jiniffer because of your efforts , I you convert to Islam and pray to guide and show you the main way ,I eager to see you as my religious sister.

  3. Hi dear teacher Jennifer!
    Thank you so much for today's lesson and all your efforts!
    More tips, More tips, More tips.

  4. I thought online lessons were useless until I have started following your channel. You are really amazing

  5. nice clase de inglés learning the rules for english writing good pronunciation more tips mas tips

  6. Hi Jennifer. Necessary, definitely, restaurant, accomodate, occasion, parallel,embarrass,February, separate, receive. I mistook accommodate, anyway MORE TIPS for improving our English Jennifer, thanks a lot for everything you make for us. I see you soon.

  7. Excellent lesson, Jennifer!
    In the written part, I identified all spelling errors. 
    In the old-fashioned spelling test, my score was 8/10.
    More tips!
    You're the best! ⚘️

  8. Necessary, definitely, restaurant, accommodate, occasion, parallel, embarrass, February, separate,and receive. More tips. One of the most challenging things in English the correct spelling, which needs a lot of practice as it is different from some of other languages for example my mother tongue 👅 Arabic that has clear rules for spelling! As usual, I always enjoy your lessons. Thanks for your help!

  9. More tips, more tips, more tips, more tips, more tips, more tips, more tips, more tips, more tips❤❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU FOR THIS LESSON

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