
The Scripps National Spelling Bee 2010 is here again! So a-c-c-l-i-m-a-t-i-z-e to the event and gear up with your dictionaries before you hit the TV remote. This event is going to be r-e-d-o-n-k-u-l-u-s!!! it is a fascinating event to watch with your entire family. The Scripps National Spelling Bee 2010 will be aired tonight on DISH Network channel ABC at 8-10 PM. The semifinals will be held at 10 AM on ESPN.
Reality TV star Erin Andrews of ‘Dancing with the Stars‘ fame will bring us updates on National Spelling Bee on ABC. The real stars of the event however are the 273 contestants who take part in the event. The contestants are aged between 8 to 15 years and have a knack for spelling critical words like ‘pfeffernüsse’ with an ease. (OMG! Even pronouncing such words are difficult, let alone spelling it…)
Tonight the country awaits its new national Spelling Bee champion. It is a great event to enjoy with your kids (while you may actually find this as a great opportunity to test the spelling abilities of your kids as well). So, do not forget to watch this grand event on DISH Network satellite TV channel ABC. You may even record the show in the satellite TV DVR and play it to your kids during the vacation. Watching this program your kid can get a lot smarter.
This competition is oddly fascinating to watch and can draw attention of both kids and the adults. However, seeing kids collapse in their parents’ arms after misspelling a word which they’ll never again use in their life is upsetting. U-p-s-e-t-t-i-n-g.
However, do not miss this special event on DISH Network! And do not forget the channel where the Scripps National Spelling Bee final 2010 will be held…It’s as EASY as ABC!!!


June 4th, 2010
Kristi Colinger
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