Spelling Stories

Spelling Stories

By cryotosensei | diaperfinancingfund | 30 Mar 2026


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It was reported that two babies named Ginny and Faziq had been suffering from an enigmatic disease and thus required treatment that cost $2.4 million each. Many altruistic Singaporeans sprang to action and donated money to the babies’ families. They were empathetic to the babies’ plight. To have Singaporeans from all walks of life pull together to raise $4.8 million within days was nothing short of an acrobatic feat. Needless to say, the babies’ families were ecstatic.

Q and U stick like glue 

Today, Sensei embarked on a *quest* to finalise the T2 Spelling list. He had *squeezed* his brain juices in hopes that young minds would *acquire* new vocabulary useful for them to slay the PSLE. He did add some *quirky* words occasionally just for the fun of it. He wasn’t sure if his efforts were *adequate* but since he was confident that the curated list was *unique*, he whacked the printer and placed the printed copies on his fellow comrades’ workstations.

 

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