This exercise flashes a word on the screen then prompts the user to type it in correctly. If typed wrong, it allows the user to try again.
A spelling bee is a competition where contestants, usually children, are asked to spell English words. The practice originated in the United States and has since spread to elsewhere in the English-speaking world. It is not, however, a very familiar concept in the UK, where, if the term is known at all, it is usually perceived to be peculiarly American.
Spelling Bee is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. Debuting on September 15, 1988, this game is played for either a car or a cash prize of up to $2,500; and uses small prizes.
The Spelling Bee is a magic effect with cards where the magician uses thirteen cards. He then spells out cards one at a time, moving a card from the top of the packet to the bottom for each letter. For example, he spells "Ace", moving one card from the top of the packet to the bottom as he says "A", another as he says "c", and a third as he says "e".