Friday, October 14, 2011

Happy Birthday to "The Phantom of the Opera"!/Music to My Ears!

Belated Happy Birthday to The Phantom of the Opera! On October 9 the show turned twenty-five, and celebrated the show on October 1-2. I think the show is spectacular, the costumes are lavish, the sets are extravagant, and so much more to describe it!

Why am I talking about this? If you have seen the musical, read the book, and/or seen the various versions of movies you may know that it takes place in France. Since the most famous version of the show is the musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, here are some musical terms:

Dixieland
descant
monotonic
subinterval
choral
cadence
cadenza
adagio
schmaltz
attacca
gravicembalo
psalmist
brilliante
skirl
cantillate
fortississimo
guaracha
lacrimando
piacevole
passacaglia
appoggiatura
euterpean
ossia
sfogato



Early Enrollment ends Soon

Make sure your school is enrolled by October 17 (Monday) for the early enrollment. Late enrollment will begin on October 18th, then it will end December 16.

Click on the link, and type in your school's zip code.
https://secure.spellingbee.com/enrollment/register

If your school is not enrolled, email your teacher, principal, or other people, or talk to them on Monday. Good luck spellers!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Is it Misspell or Mispell? DING for Mispell

There have been many words that have been misspelled, even the really easy ones. Several months ago there was a news article that said Chicaco instead of Chicago. What other silly misspellings have you seen? On one of my spelling bee trophies the word sarsaparilla is spelled sarsaaparilla. I noticed this once I received the trophy. There is a small store in my city called Millennium. Unfortunately, it was missing one n, so it was misspelled as millenium.

Misspellings are all around us, and they are sometimes obvious, and often disturbing. There was an article about spelling and grammar mistakes that make you look unintelligent. In business, excellence is extremely important to aim to. Misspellings and bad grammar can hold you back in your career.

http://work.lifegoesstrong.com/7-spelling-and-grammar-errors-make-you-look-dumb

http://www.oddee.com/item_96509.aspx

An email that was sent out by the principal of my school for the spelling bee, misspelled the word mispell. I was pretty glad that it was not the letter sent out by The Valley Journals (the Salt Lake Valley's Bee Sponsor), or else 84 spellers would have seen the mistake.

There have been many news articles that have had misspellings. I even caught several spelling mistakes in my school newsletter several months ago.

http://www.alphadictionary.com/fun/funny_misspelled_words.html

Have you ever read a list of excuses from parents with the spelling unchanged? Here are some of my favorites:

"My son is under a doctor's care and should not take P.E. today. Please execute him."
"Please excuse Jason for being absent yesterday. He has a cold and could not breed well."
"Please excuse Mary for being absent yesterday. She was in bed with gramps."
"Please excuse Jackie for not having her homework she was a little under the weatherman, and there was a big flurry in Central America."

Here are more:
http://madtbone.tripod.com/school.htm

It is fun teaching others spelling. I have several classmates who have trouble with it, and I am there to help them. It is sometimes disappointing to my classmate when a teacher does not know how to spell a certain word (gratefully not any of the English, Language, or Creative Writing teachers).

It does not matter if you are in your spelling bee career or not! You know you can help other people no matter where you are!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Words Relating to International Relations/Choir Performance

Since my choir had a performance for dignitaries from around the world today, here are words that have to do with international relations:

Easy
accord
agripower
disarmament
doctrinaire
preferentialism
outsourcing
imbalance
federation
potentate
superpower
trusteeship

Intermediate
aeropolitics
cartel
ambassadorial
deterrence
espionage
asylum
alliance
expatriate
viceroy
jingoish
protocol
treason

Advanced
Balkanize
enclave
rapprochement
weltpolitik
Eurocrat
bellicose
machtpolitik
Hanseatic
maquiladora
mercantilism
renvoi
reconnaissance
satrap
shogunate
thalassocracy

I recall that several members of the choir spoke to people from other countries, in the language they spoke. There were people from Brazil, Spain, Philippines, Germany, Russia, African Countries, America, Finland, China, Korea, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Peru, and many other countries! Members of the choir look forward to this event every year! We sang songs in Swedish, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, English (American, Irish, and British), Chinese, Arabic, Ghanaian - Fanti (can also be spelled Ghanian), and a song originally Maori (we sang it in English).

The best part was meeting people from all over the world. People took pictures of us, asked what country we represented (by our costumes), and spoke to us. I cannot wait to do this next year!