Beginner:
* definitely - People often forget the "i" before the "e"
* necessary - "Necessarily" has two "s"
* friend - The "i" before the "e" rule doesn't always apply!
* miscellaneous - Lots of vowels and consonants!
* separate - Remember the "a" in the middle
Intermediate:
* accommodate - Double "c" and double "m"
* conscientious - "Conscience" is in there!
* vacuum - "U" is in the middle, not the end
* judgment - No "e" at the end, but "g" is silent
* weird - Not "wierd"
Advanced:
* pneumonia - The "n" is before the "m"
* queue - The "u" is silent!
* rhythm - No "y" in the middle
* dilemma - Two "l"s
* sergeant - "E" at the end, not "ant"
Fun Fact: The longest word in the English language is "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," which describes a lung disease caused by inhaling very fine silica dust. It has 45 letters!
Let me know if you'd like more challenging words or want to focus on a specific category. I'm here to help you tackle those tricky spellings!