Perfect reader but spelling is a disaster?

I simply cannot punctuate and write a few words, although I am one of the best readers. Even texts like the Bible are easy for me to read, but I still cannot write perfectly. Why is that and what can help me learn?

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Fontanefan
11 months ago

Of course you need help. But where: as Legastheniker is recognized, there are until the end of the school run.

My daughter teaches at a school for hearing impaired, who often have spelling difficulties. A student came to her from a regular school and after a few months he had learned enough to return to the regular school.

If someone has greater difficulties, it does not need to lie to him, it does not need to lie to the teacher, but it can also be due to the fact that too many problems are in a class and a teacher cannot help everyone at the same time.

My daughter has offered her own learning program at school for each student. Not everyone can do that, and that doesn’t work everywhere.

You need help, but we can’t do more than advise you to seek help and then to learn consistently as well as you can. You’ll have to keep your music for so long.

Fontanefan
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

I don’t think you’ve practiced consistently enough. I always make mistakes because I don’t always look good. I sometimes discover a mistake in a text I wrote four years ago. But you’re a little more. Perhaps it also helps to read texts consistently.

It will certainly also help if you tap more common texts that will alert you to errors. sehn op das niecht also hir goes. In my last sentence, four words are undercut red. Surely you’ll find out which. So if you write longer texts, you’ll get a feedback, which is not correct. (Of course not in any case, for the Ofteren is related to whether a writing is correct or wrong.) The word ‘efter’ is written small, in ‘the Obut not. This already reports the spell check here .

SurvivalRingen
11 months ago

It only helps to read the spelling rules and to remember them with exercises. There are also free exercises online.

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SurvivalRingen
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

If you have specific questions, I was very good at the German class…

SurvivalRingen
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Other:

PaterAlfonso
11 months ago

Well, we don’t know how your learning has been and how old you are. In the few sentences of your question, you’ve already made some absolutely unnecessary mistakes, which you shouldn’t do if you’d been taken care of in primary school.

So I can only recommend paying better attention and practice in the future.

PaterAlfonso
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Make more aware of what mistakes you make again and again. Never push the keyboard. That’s a rotten excuse.

spelman
11 months ago

Only for the sake of interest: has Jürgen Reichen taught you in the primary school according to the method of “reading by writing”?

If you already read a lot, word images should actually be impressed. Wrongly written words seem strange to you. Otherwise, it just helps you look at the frequent mistakes. Pick up the words that make you trouble. Look what it’s about, what your most common sources of error are. Do you confuse certain letters? Are you in trouble with the separate and co-ordinate? There were some changes in the legislative reform. You must also take into account this when you read old books that have been moved before reform (or reforms).

Some mistakes make a lot of people like “seid-side” or “death-death”. It helps to look at word families and derive the correct spelling from them.

spelman
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Yes, this is this Jürgen-Reichen method, which was unfortunately used in various modifications for a long time. Your difficulties will have much to do with this method. You now only have to find out what teachers have failed at the time (where the teachers themselves often had to work against their convictions).

Lukas07965
11 months ago

Just practice more.

Lukas07965
11 months ago
Reply to  Jeremy Edberg

Write through.

Lukas07965
11 months ago

No, there’s no trick when basic skills are missing. Practice, practice, practice.