Many students often make spelling mistakes due to confusion or uncertainty about the correct spellings of certain words. These spelling errors can be costly in the IELTS exam as they contribute to the overall number of errors in your writing tasks.
Some students struggle to overcome spelling errors and find it challenging to eliminate them. These mistakes may include missing or incorrectly using single or double letters in words.
Let’s explore the common types of spelling errors students make so that you can learn from these mistakes and avoid making them:
Common Spelling Errors:
1. Single/Double Letters:
Sometimes, you may be unsure whether a word requires a single letter or double letters. For example:
Embarasment – Incorrect
Embarrassment – Correct
2. Silent Letters:
In English, certain letters may be silent when pronouncing a word, but they must still be included when writing. For example:
Hankerchief – Incorrect
Handkerchief – Correct
3. Position of ‘i’ and ‘e’:
Certain words require the letters ‘i’ and ‘e’ to be placed in a specific order. In some words, ‘i’ comes before ‘e,’ while in others, it is the reverse. For example:
Recieve – Incorrect
Receive – Correct
4. Confusion with ‘or’ and ‘er’:
Some words end with ‘or,’ while others use ‘er.’ It’s easy to get confused, so be careful with these words. For example:
Travellor – Incorrect
Traveller – Correct
5. Writing How You Speak:
As a non-native speaker, you may unintentionally borrow words from your native language or pronounce words with a local accent, leading to incorrect spellings. For example:
Modren – Incorrect
Modern – Correct
6. Words That Sound Similar:
Many words in the English language sound alike but have different meanings. This similarity can result in spelling mistakes. For example:
Accept/Except
Accept – Kindly accept my apology.
Except – I work every day except Sunday.
Their/There/They’re
Their friends are really good people.
There are many friends of mine.
They’re my friends, and I love them.
How to Avoid Spelling Errors:
There are effective strategies to avoid spelling mistakes, and by working on them, you can improve your accuracy.
1. Read and Write: People who write without spelling errors typically read and write extensively. Cultivate the habit of reading articles in magazines, newspapers, or on websites.
2. Practice: Focus on writing the words where you commonly make mistakes repeatedly. This practice will help you learn the correct spellings and reinforce them in your memory.
3. Spelling Games: Engage in online spelling games that make learning words a fun experience.
4. Learn from Mistakes: Whenever you make a spelling error, confidently remember the correct spelling and make a conscious effort to avoid repeating the same mistake.
Exercise:
Write the correct spelling of the following words, which are incorrectly written:
Multidisiplinery
Modren
Etiquite
Carreer
Favouraite
Whealthy
Attractes
Northen
Tutourial
Buisness
Ciggar
Fullfillment
Accomodation
Avaliable
Begining
Intrest
Affectivily
Aera
Requried
Beleive
Seperate
Furthremore
Repitition
Immidiately
Acknowlegment
Foriegner
Fourword
Confidantly
Faithfuly
Sincerly
Answer:
Multidisciplinary
Modern
Etiquette
Career
Favorite
Wealthy
Attracts
Northern
Tutorial
Business
Cigar
Fulfillment
Accommodation
Available
Beginning
Interest
Affectively
Area
Required
Believe
Separate
Furthermore
Repetition
Immediately
Acknowledgment
Foreigner
Forward
Confidently
Faithfully
Sincerely
Responses