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Discover why spelling correctly is crucial in making a positive impression. Learn how it affects communication and relationships. Be a good example to others and embrace the importance of spelling.
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The Importanse of Spelling John Oliver NTM HQ Staff Appreciation Dinner May 10, 2007
Spelling is Important • Why? • Because if you don’t spell right, • people mite think your dumb • or just knot care full.
Spelling has an affect on folks • It will effect what people think of you. • This is true for your miner children two. • So bee a grate egg sample to them! • Take time to check you’re spelling.
Thank you notes • When folks right thank you notes to there friends and supporters, • they should try reel hard to spell correct and too use good grammar.
When? • Due this, of coarse, when your righting on stationary or sending emails. • Its apart of bean excepted as a good rider, • rather then your letters being a site four sore eyes.
The Mane Thing • The amount of mistakes that folks makes is a mute point. • The mane thing, the principle thing is that awl them words are spelt rite.
Errors • Some times you try and read a letter • And ewe can hardly make cents of there sentences. • Their spelling is weigh off • And there hole email or not is fool of miss takes.
Excellence • Are spelling can show how care full we our in utter matters to. • Remember, won of NTM’s core values: • Excellence in what wee due
Computers • With computers and technology, though, • you don't have to be reel smart to spell properly, • accept when your handwriting a note. • Bee a good speller. • Use the technology; you wont brake it.
Spell Checker • I use to spell bad, but now I use the spell checker, • just like I did with this presentation hear. • Eye checked it and it said know errors • accept fore the won mistake in the title slide, • (that was awn porpoise).
People will Notice • Than folks will wander how you ever learnt to spell sew good. • Don't be vein, though, because weather you no it or knot, • their maybe other mistakes in your letters that you haven't even noticed. • Happy Spelling!