
Words that learners at Entry Level 2 are required to read and spell correctly.
These words are examples of the doubling rule: when a word ends in a short vowel and one consonant we must double the consonant when adding a vowel suffix.
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flapping |
The bird was flapping its wings.
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getting |
My spelling is getting much better.
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runner |
The runner showed great endurance.
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spotted |
We spotted a kingfisher on the river bank.
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jogger |
The jogger runs five miles a day.
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funny |
Bob's wedding speech was very funny.
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snappy |
He was very snappy when he was hungry.
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setting |
The house is in a tranquil riverside setting.
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hidden |
I have hidden my sweets from my brother.
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trodden |
I think you have trodden in something smelly.
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dipped |
I dipped my foot in the freezing water.
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