Spell Bee MEDIUM

ESBO – EduJunior Spell Bee Olympiad

Exam Slot 1

Jan 28 - Jan 30, 2027

Duration

60 Mins

Fee

₹400

Questions

50

Marks/Q

1.00 Marks

Negative

None

Reg. Ends

Dec 31, 2026

About this Olympiad

ESBO – EduJunior Spell Bee Olympiad is an online vocabulary and spelling competition designed to improve students’ English language skills in a fun and structured way. The exam evaluates spelling accuracy, pronunciation understanding, word meaning and usage through age-appropriate questions from Class 1 to 10.


The Olympiad helps students strengthen vocabulary, boost confidence, enhance communication ability and develop a strong foundation in English, while experiencing a fair and engaging competitive environment from home or school.

Syllabus & Topics

Living World: Animals and birds; Animal homes, young ones and sounds; Plants, flowers and fruits; Basic science and nature words (air, water, plant, rainbow, season etc.); Colours: Common colour names. Human Body and Family: Body parts; Relationships and family members; Occupations and helpers around us. Daily Life Vocabulary: Food items; Household objects; Clothing items. Language Skills: Basic adjectives (describing words); Verbs (action words); Synonyms and antonyms (simple opposite and similar words); Double letter words. Vocabulary Development: Common nouns and everyday words; Simple environmental and school related words; Miscellaneous daily-use spellings.

Living World: Animals, Birds and Insects; Animal Homes, Young Ones and Sounds; Human Body: Body Parts; Family and Relationships; Food and Nature: Food Items, Fruits, Flowers and Plants; Our Surroundings and Environment: Places around us (park, market, river, garden etc.), Daily life objects and clothing; Grammar Words: Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs and Prepositions (basic usage words); Language Skills: Synonyms and Antonyms; Spelling Patterns: Double letter words; Vocabulary Development: Common Nouns and Everyday Words; Miscellaneous Spellings: Frequently used daily-life words.

Environment and Nature: Words related to surroundings and environment (creature, forest, habitat, pollution, stream, vegetable etc.); Transport and Communication: Vehicles and technology words (helicopter, railway, keyboard, laptop, mobile etc.); Human Body and Health: Body parts and activities (muscle, waist, activity); Sports: Names of indoor and outdoor games (cricket, hockey, tennis, badminton etc.); Feelings and Expressions: Emotions, greetings, requests and apology words (happy, angry, surprise, trust etc.); Quantity Words: Number and amount vocabulary (hundred, thousand, plenty etc.); Gender Words: Masculine and feminine pairs (king-queen, lion-lioness etc.); Word Formation: Prefixes and suffixes; Describing Words: Adjectives and adverbs; Action Words: Verbs (daily action vocabulary); Language Skills: Synonyms and antonyms; Word Building: Compound words, silent letter words and double letter words; Grammar Usage: Plurals (basic spelling rules); Spelling Practice: Commonly confused/difficult spellings; Vocabulary Development: Common nouns and daily-use words; Miscellaneous Everyday Words.

Education and Learning: School and study related words (academic, curriculum, scholarship, training, tuition etc.); Science and Technology: Scientific terms, environment and digital technology vocabulary (ecosystem, gravity, robotics, satellite, server etc.); Aquatic Life and Nature: Water animals and plants (seal, seagull, prawn, waterweed etc.); Occupations: Names of professions (engineer, lawyer, scientist, surgeon etc.); Sports: Indoor and outdoor sports vocabulary (archery, volleyball, swimming, wrestling etc.); Transport and Communication: Vehicles and communication devices (motorcycle, roadway, telephone, tablet etc.); Clothing and Daily Use: Basic clothing and household words.

Grammar and Word Formation: Nouns and vocabulary development; Prefixes and suffixes; Masculine and feminine forms; Compound words; Silent letter words; Double letter words.

Language Skills: Adjectives and adverbs; Verbs and action words; Synonyms and antonyms; Common spelling rules and commonly confused words.

Spelling Practice: Frequently misspelled words and miscellaneous everyday vocabulary.

STEM Vocabulary: Words related to science, earth, space and technology (galaxy, gravity, organism, microscope, atmosphere, wildlife etc.); Household and Daily Life: Household appliances and items (refrigerator, microwave, mattress, blender etc.); Agriculture and Environment: Farming and natural resources vocabulary (harvest, fertilizer, drought, plantation etc.); Government and Civics: Governance and administration terms (constitution, parliament, liberty, judiciary etc.); Occupations: Professional roles (architect, journalist, musician, engineer etc.); Literature Words: Vocabulary from children’s literature usage (journal, embarrass, catalogue etc.).

Grammar and Word Formation: Prefixes and suffixes; Nouns and vocabulary building; Word families and formations.

Language Skills: Adjectives and adverbs; Verbs and action words; Synonyms and antonyms; Homonyms and homophones; Compound words; Silent letter words; Double letter words.

Spelling and Usage: Commonly misspelled words and miscellaneous vocabulary; Proverbs and idioms (meaning recognition and spelling).

STEM and Environment: Scientific and environmental vocabulary related to agriculture, conservation, biology and earth science (irrigation, livestock, skeleton, meteorology, telecommunication etc.); Human Body and Health: Organs and body systems terminology (artery, pancreas, kidney, nerve, tissue etc.); Transport and Logistics: Transport and shipment related terms (freight, haulage, shuttle etc.); Professions and Medical Specialists: Different professional and medical fields (cardiologist, veterinarian, pharmacist etc.); Government and Economy: Civics and administration vocabulary (election, citizenship, defence, representative etc.); Education and Learning: Academic and learning related words (literacy, pedagogy, vocabulary, vocation etc.); Literature Words: Common words from children’s literature usage.

Grammar and Word Formation: Prefixes and suffixes; Nouns and vocabulary expansion; Compound words; Homonyms and homophones; Silent letter and double letter words.

Language Skills: Adjectives and adverbs; Verbs and advanced action words; Synonyms and antonyms.

Spelling and Usage: Frequently misspelled words, proverbs and idioms (meaning recognition and spelling).

Advanced Vocabulary and Usage: Words related to daily life, society, media, travel and communication; Abstract and conceptual vocabulary (justice, culture, tradition, influence, responsibility etc.); Science and Environment: Intermediate scientific terms (energy, ecosystem, climate, innovation, technology etc.); Health and Human Body: Systems, nutrition and wellbeing related terminology; Professions and Careers: Career-oriented vocabulary and workplace terminology.

Grammar and Word Formation: Advanced prefixes and suffixes; Root words and word families; Compound and derived words; Homophones and commonly confused words.

Language Skills: Adjectives and adverbs (degree and comparison); Verbs including tenses and subject-verb agreement; Phrasal verbs and collocations; Synonyms and antonyms.

Expression and Communication: Idioms, phrases and commonly used expressions; Proverbs and meaning recognition; Context-based spelling and usage.

Spelling Mastery: Silent letters, double letters, difficult spellings and frequently misspelled words.

Academic and Abstract Vocabulary: Words related to education, society, philosophy and critical thinking (analysis, interpretation, perspective, ethics, authority etc.); Science and Technology: Advanced scientific and technological terminology (innovation, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, sustainability, data, research etc.); Environment and Global Awareness: Climate, conservation, geography and global issues vocabulary; Media and Communication: Journalism, digital communication and formal expression words.

Grammar and Word Formation: Roots, prefixes and suffixes; Word families and derivatives; Compound and complex words; Homonyms, homophones and commonly confused words.

Language Skills: Advanced adjectives and adverbs; Verbs including active and passive usage; Phrasal verbs and collocations; Synonyms and antonyms with contextual understanding.

Expression and Interpretation: Idioms, phrases and proverbs; Context-based meaning recognition; Paragraph-based spelling usage.

Spelling Mastery: Silent letters, double letters, foreign origin spellings and frequently misspelled words.

Advanced Academic Vocabulary: Words related to literature, social sciences and formal writing (analysis, interpretation, perspective, ideology, hypothesis, critique etc.); Science and Technology: Terminology from physics, chemistry, biology and modern technology (molecule, energy, ecosystem, algorithm, innovation etc.); Environment and Global Issues: Climate change, sustainability, conservation and geography related vocabulary; Media and Communication: Formal communication, debate and presentation vocabulary.

Grammar and Word Formation: Greek and Latin roots; Advanced prefixes and suffixes; Word families and derivations; Homophones, homonyms and commonly confused words.

Language Skills: Parts of speech in context; Active and passive voice vocabulary; Phrasal verbs and collocations; Synonyms and antonyms with contextual usage.

Expression and Interpretation: Idioms, phrases and proverbs; Context-based spelling and meaning recognition; Paragraph and passage-based application.

Spelling Mastery: Silent letters, double letters, foreign-origin spellings and frequently misspelled advanced words.

Advanced Academic Vocabulary: Words related to higher-level academics, research, literature and critical thinking (evaluation, inference, synthesis, credibility, phenomenon, perspective, methodology, contradiction, interpretation, analysis etc.); Science and Technology: Advanced terminology from physics, chemistry, biology, environmental science and digital technology (photosynthesis, metabolism, nanotechnology, ecosystem, biodiversity, algorithm, cybersecurity, innovation etc.); Global Awareness and Current Affairs Vocabulary: Words related to world issues, economics, governance, environment, international relations and sustainable development; Media, Communication and Professional Vocabulary: Vocabulary used in formal communication, public speaking, journalism, presentations and digital media.

Grammar and Word Formation: Greek and Latin roots; Advanced prefixes and suffixes; Etymology and origin of words; Word families and derivations; Compound and blended words; Homophones, homonyms, homographs and commonly confused words.

Language Skills: Parts of speech in context; Subject-verb agreement vocabulary; Active and passive voice usage; Direct and indirect speech vocabulary; Phrasal verbs, collocations and advanced sentence connectors; Synonyms, antonyms and contextual word usage.

Expression and Interpretation: Idioms, phrases and proverbs; Figurative language and expressions; Context-based spelling and vocabulary recognition; Paragraph and passage-based application; Analogies and word relationships; Meaning interpretation from context.

Spelling Mastery: Silent letters; Double consonants and vowel patterns; Foreign-origin spellings; British and American spellings; Frequently misspelled academic and professional words; Pronunciation-based spelling identification; Advanced spelling patterns and exceptions.

Advanced Vocabulary Application: Scientific, medical, legal, business and technological terminology; One-word substitutions; Abbreviations and acronyms; Academic and competitive examination vocabulary; Contextual vocabulary enrichment and word precision.

Prizes & Awards

For Students - Medals of Excellence will be awarded on following criteria: 
  • All students scoring 100% marks will be awarded a Gold Medal of Excellence, Hard Copy Certificate, and a personalized discount voucher for the next Olympiad session.
  • All students scoring 75% marks and above will be awarded a Hard Copy of Certificate.
  • All students scoring 90% marks and above will be awarded a Silver Medal of Excellence and Hard Copy Certificate.
  • E-Certificate of Participation will be awarded to each participating student.

For Teachers

    • Citations & Rewards for Coordinating teacher enrolling more than 100 students from a school
    For Schools
    • Best School Trophy for Schools enrolling more than 250 students.
    • Best performing School Trophy for schools having at least 10 students with 100% scores.

    Toppers Selection Criteria

    • A minimum score of 75% is required to qualify.
    • Each subject must have at least 25 participants to be eligible for topper selection.
    • In case of a tie in scores, the time taken to complete the exam will be used as the deciding factor.
    This is a international-level Olympiad, and winners will be selected based on performance across all participating schools. In case of any disputes, the final decision will rest with EduJunior Olympiad.

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    Eligibility

    Eligibility Criteria – ESBO (EduJunior Spell Bee Olympiad)

    • Open for students from Class 1 to Class 10
    • Participation is individual only
    • Open to students from All Over The World.
    • Olympiad will be conducted online
    • Students must register within the given deadline
    • Only one entry per student is allowed
    • Participants must follow all rules set by EduJunior

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