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RULES:

• You must remain in silence.


• You must pronounce the word at the beginning, spell the
word, then pronounce the word again.
• You must speak aloud, clearly, and slowly.
• If you make a mistake, say sorry I want to do it again,
excuse me let me do it again, but make sure to let the
judge know that you would like to try again.
• Each student is allowed to make three mistakes, after this
you will be eliminated from the participation.
Easy words
Ant
Bat
Fox
Elk
Owl
Lion
Frog
Bear
Deer
Seal
Wasp
Wolf
Hare
Crab
Snake
Sloth
Tiger
Shark
Camel
Zebra
Snail
Squid
Medium
Dolphin
Skunk
Walrus
Eagle
Otter
Spider
Geese
Elephant
Squirrel
Beaver
Lizard
Hyena
Monkey
Buffalo
Giraffe
Vulture
Baboon
Seagull
Whale
Koala
Armadillo
Difficult
Lobster
Seahorse
Cheetah
Porcupine
Octopus
Ostrich
Possum
Alligator
Crocodile
Kangaroo
Stingray
Peacock
Hippopotamus
Chimpanzee
Penguin
Centipede
Rhinoceros
Anteater
Chameleon
Tortoise
Lemming
Komodo Dragon
In this part of the contest the participant must
pronounce the word, spell the word and then
pronounce the word again but without pausing in
between the letters.
Alligator
Vulture
Hyena
Seagull
Squirrel
Otter
Sloth
Hippopotamus
Cheetah
Rhinoceros
Possum
Skunk
Kangaroo
Porcupine
Chimpanzee
Chameleon
Stingray
Lobster
Rhinoceros
Hippopotamus
Chimpanzee
Definitions: In this part of the contest
the participant must pronounce the word,
spell the word and give its complete
definition.
Ant: a very small insect with six legs.
Bat: a flying mammal.
Shark: a marine animal, eats other fish and
sometimes dangerous to humans.
Eagle: large bird noted for its vision and
power.
Whale: largest living mammal.
Dolphin: marine mammal known for its
intelligence.
Giraffe: African mammal with an
extremely long neck and long legs.
Cheetah: Large feline known to be
the fastest land animal.
Octopus: a marine animal with eight
long tentacles.
Kangaroo: marsupial with short
front legs and powerful hind legs.
Chimpanzee: ape of Africa,
smaller than the gorilla.
Rhinoceros: a large mammal with
a horn on its snout.
Vulture: large carrion eating bird.
Chameleon: lizard that is able to
change color.
Lobster: marine crustacean with 5
pairs of legs.
Thank you.

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