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Spellers sought for national spelling bee

Spellers sought for national spelling bee

Some Year Nine students will have spelling on their mind these holidays as they cram lists of words in preparation for the NZ VEGEMITE Spelling Bee 2009.

The Spelling Bee, now in its fifth year, is a great opportunity for students who have are about to embark on college life.

The event is designed to help students improve their spelling, increase their vocabulary, and develop correct English usage.

What the students will be most interested in however, says Janet Lucas, spelling bee event manager, is the prize package which for the overall spelling champion is a return trip for two to Washington DC to compete in the 82nd Scripps National Spelling Bee in May. There are also airfares to the Final in Wellington on Saturday 21 March, Franklin electronic dictionaries, tuition at the Kip McGrath Education Centres and subscriptions to the New Zealand Listener.

“There is about $20,000 worth of prizes so it is a great incentive to take part, says Janet.

The NZ VEGEMITE Spelling Bee 2009 is open to all Year 9 students under the age of 16 and able to travel to the United States.

“It is amazing to think that this year will see our fifth speller travel to Washington DC to compete in the world’s biggest spelling bee. For the four former New Zealand Spelling Champions - three girls and a boy – the trip has been a once in a life time experience.

Thomas North, from Hamilton Boys’ High School, traveled to Washington DC last year and whilst he says he was disappointed he did not progress after Round One – he tripped over the word meniscus – he says he will never forget the trip.

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“It's a great thing to be a part of. Give it a go!” he says.

Spellers keen to enter can register on www.spellingbee.co.nz They have summer to study a word list of 300 words to help them prepare for their regional competition.

Janet says the NZ VEGEMITE Spelling Bee uses everyday words, unlike the US final that is well known for its often obscure, tough words.

Karen Wheelahan, sales and marketing manager, says Kraft Foods is delighted to be supporting New Zealand's Spelling Bee with its number one spread, Vegemite.

“There are strong synergies between the two brands. Vegemite is loaded with vitamins and minerals, especially Vitamin B, great for vitality and keeping minds bright and attentive,” she says.

The other supporters are The New Zealand Listener, ZM, Franklin Electronic Publishers, Oxford University Press and the New Zealand Dictionary Centre.

For information about competition dates, registration, study and the rules, go to www.spellingbee.co.nz.

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