One of the best things you can do for spelling is to read!
Reading helps you get a natural sense of how words look and you will find that your spelling naturally improves.
Don't use spell check! It is frequently wrong.
Another idea is to write a journal or poetry - anything where you are practicing writing every day. As you write more your spelling will improve.
Good luck,
mum2MH
2007-10-28 11:16:16
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answered by mum2mh 5
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As other people have written, it will really help your spelling to improve if you start to read.
Also, you will probably know someone who is good at spelling; ask them to help you.
English is a difficult language to write and read, because a lot of our words do not look as they should sound! (I don't know by your question if you are a native English speaker or not...)
Once you become used to the weird rules our language has, then it does become easier to spell.
2007-10-28 18:23:28
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answered by Zoe S 3
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Reading regularly helps to improve spelling and grammar.
2007-10-28 18:13:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Crosswords - the words won't fit in if the spelling is not correct. Use a dictionary to help.
2007-10-28 18:11:33
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answered by lovelylexie 4
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Reading and paying close attention to spelling correctly ALL the time.
2007-10-28 18:16:34
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answered by shauny c 1
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When you write to people or you instant message people type out the words you are writing instead of abbreviating things like: Yo. Where ru @?
2007-10-28 18:32:00
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answered by htamboer 2
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Reading mostly and playing words games to practice.
2007-10-28 18:16:41
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answered by fed up woman 6
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Reading, its probably the best way to start, then move onto word games i.e crosswords, wordsearches, anagrams...
2007-10-28 18:16:49
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answered by Kim-x 2
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Buy a dictionary
2007-10-28 18:20:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Leik me, reed der dickshonerry.
2007-10-28 20:49:04
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answered by Bert M 2
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