Spelling With Understanding: The Key to Not Hating English

Author:   Wendy Talené
Publisher:   Wendy Talene
ISBN:  

9781736856321


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Spelling With Understanding: The Key to Not Hating English


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Learning to spell in English is a challenge! Second language learners, teachers, children and parents invariably experience frustration as they grapple with the numerous variations and apparent inconsistencies in spelling across the language. Without a clear explanation of the reasoning behind spelling patterns, the topic is relegated to the memorization of random lists and many people continue to struggle with spelling into adulthood. Spelling with Understanding: The Key to Not Hating English provides linguistically reliable spelling patterns and explanations that make sense of English spelling. Like an encyclopedia for spelling, this stimulating reference book is a must-have for every language arts teacher, ESL learner, homeschooling household, and aspiring spelling bee champion! Unlike most spelling resources, this book includes a detailed descriptions of morphology (roots, prefixes, etc.), a history of English and the emergence of standardized spelling, helpful hints for spelling bees, differences in spelling between American, British and Canadian English, words adopted from other languages, obsolete letters, and an exhaustive list of word sets with easily confused spellings (homonyms, homophones, etc.). Sprinkled throughout the book are little illustrated etymologies of interesting words. For students who need more than a list to memorize and need to understand the system in which they are being asked to operate, this book will impart a love for words! Find out more at spellingwithunderstanding.com!

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Author:   Wendy Talené
Publisher:   Wendy Talene
Imprint:   Wendy Talene
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.599kg
ISBN:  

9781736856321


ISBN 10:   1736856324
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   06 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Wendy Talené grew up in a word-loving family. Her parents were missionary linguists stationed in a remote jungle village in Papua New Guinea. They analyzed a previously unwritten language, developed an alphabet and writing system, introduced literacy and translated a large portion of the Bible into the language. Words and linguistics were discussed and enjoyed in the family on a daily basis.She was eventually drawn toward linguistics herself and earned a BA in Applied Linguistics at Trinity Western University. Linguistics is like a playground for an analytical personality and she enjoyed the subject thoroughly. Near the completion of her degree and still trying to figure out how linguistics would figure into her life's work, she met her husband. After they got married, she worked at the Canada Institute of Linguistics until their first child was born.Life was all about tiny children for the next few years. Those who have raised small children know what a linguistically rich time this can be. It is a time of attunement between parent and child. All sorts of meaning is passing between human beings, verbally and nonverbally. A parent gets to see the subtle moments of sudden understanding on a child's face long before they can verbalize what they are thinking. Then they get to watch as language is acquired, a natural instinctive process that materializes differently in every child. During these preschool years, Wendy started a home-based business and wrote and illustrated a children's book, ""The Parable of the Field Mouse."" Attached at the hip to her two growing boys, she was constantly aware of their development, experiencing their moments of insight and broadening worldview along with them. Soon they reached school age and they inched their way into the adventure of homeschooling, still building on a foundation of attunement. One of Wendy's sons was a natural speller. He thrived in the world of words, read with comprehension and absorbed the spelling of words from reading. Her other son loved words as well and had a broad vocabulary but was the sort of person, like Wendy herself, that wasn't keen to learn something unless it meant something to him and he understood the reasoning behind it. Asking him to simply memorize the spelling of a list of words yielded no progress. The information would leave his brain almost as soon as it arrived. He needed to understand the system in which he was being asked to operate. Wendy searched for spelling curriculum with a rules-based approach. The resources she found lacked linguistic insight and offered rules with too many exceptions to be helpful. This book began as a sort of log of spelling patterns that were actually reliable and useful. Rules that failed were thrown out and new ones emerged as she dove deeper. Spelling With Understanding was born.

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