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Four Indian-origin kids qualify as top 50 finalists of Australian spelling bee contest

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Four Indian-origin kids qualify as top 50 finalists of Australian spelling bee contest

Melbourne:  Four Indian-origin children are among the top 50 finalists of the Great Australian Spelling Bee contest. The finalists were picked from over 3,000 children across Australia who had applied to be part of the upcoming TV show of Channel Ten to be aired on August 3rd this year. Anirudh Kathirvel, 9, twins Harpita and Harpith, 8, and Tej, 9, will compete the final round of the contest. [caption id=“attachment_1549601” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Arvind Mahankali who the Scripps National Spelling Bee contest last year. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/spelling-bee-arvind-reuters-380.jpg) Arvind Mahankali who the Scripps National Spelling Bee contest last year in the US. Reuters[/caption] Harpith and Harpita, whose parents are from Tamil Nadu said they found the contest very challenging. There were 3 stages to pass before reaching the final. The first stage had 3 on-line tests - spelling, grammar and comprehension tests. Second stage was a Skype interview and spelling test. The third stage was a live audition and spelling test. The twins who say that they did not take any special training for the contest. “We didn’t take any special training for the competition but we have been learning lots of words together. We play word games on iPad with our dad and mum after dinner time everyday since we were 4 years old,” they said. Anirudh, whose parents also migrated to Australia from Tamil Nadu over a decade back, said, “I started reading from the age of two and slowly my reading passion evolved into my love for words. My parents encouraged and helped me to build up on my spelling.” “Initially I went to the local spelling competitions to observe. My first spelling competition was when I was in grade 1. But my first year in the spelling competition was challenging. “Gradually my confidence increased and I was pushing my spelling abilities to its limits. That’s how my spelling journey has begun,” Anirudh, who wants to be neuroscienst, said. Harpita said her favourite word to spell was Cafune, a word of Brazilian Portuguese origin which means act of running fingers through a loved one’s hair. And Harpith’s favourite word was ‘Floccinaucinihilipilification’, one of the longest words in the English language it means the action or habit of estimating something as worthless. PTI

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