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**Title:** Remedies to Improve English Spelling
**Summary:**
* The speaker, Sonam, introduces a video aimed at resolving common English spelling doubts.
* Key takeaways:
1. **"k" often comes after "a"** in spellings (e.g., "talk").
2. **Doubling rules**: explained with examples (e.g., "welcome" has double "l" because it ends with a single vowel before "l").
3. **Word endings**: discussed how adding/removing suffixes (-ed, -ing) affects spellings.
4. **Irregular words**: acknowledged, with a hint at exploring more in a book.
* **Learning tips**:
1. Practice writing to reinforce learning.
2. Pay attention to spellings when reading to improve retention.
* **Call to Action**: Subscribe to the "Information Center" channel, like, share, and comment on topics of interest for future videos.
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1. The speaker's name is Sonam.
2. The platform is called the "Information Center".
3. The topic of the video is improving spelling in English (and briefly mentions Russian).
4. The speaker discusses common spelling confusions, such as "city" vs. "syrup".
5. A rule mentioned is that "k" often comes after "a" in spellings.
6. Examples of words with specific spelling rules are discussed, including "vaccine".
7. If "R" is not present, words might be confused with others (e.g., "protein").
8. Doubling of letters in words like "welcome" is addressed.
9. A rule for removing one letter when adding "full" to a word is mentioned.
10. The speaker provides tips for remembering spellings, such as repetition and association.
11. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the "Information Center" channel.
12. The video invites viewers to suggest topics for future videos in the comment section.