WORDSMITH – JOIN THE GLOBAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHALLENGE FOR ADULTS – 2025
Wordsmith – The English Competition for Adults
- Adults accredited and affiliated with GATEHOUSE AWARDS, London, UK is an exciting event that brings together English language enthusiasts from around the world.
- This competition is designed to test proficiency in English through a variety of challenges that assess reading, spellings, vocabulary, writing, listening, and speaking skills.
- Participants have the opportunity to showcase their talent, learn from others, and engage in cultural exchange.
Benefits of Participation
Participating in the Global English Language Competition offers numerous benefits:
- Skill Enhancement: Improve English proficiency through rigorous practice.
- Networking: Connect with fellow language enthusiasts and experts.
- Cultural Exchange: Experience diverse cultures and perspectives.
- Confidence Building: Gain confidence in using English in various contexts.
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Some Common F&Q
Who can Participate?
Adult candidates aged 18 and above from 1 st January, 2025
.How to Participate?
To participate, individuals must:
1. Register Online: Fill out the registration form on the official competition website.
2. Prepare: Utilize available resources such as practice tests and study guides.
3. Engage: Join forums and groups to connect with other participants.
4. Compete: Complete the preliminary tests to qualify for the next rounds.
Exciting Rounds –
The Competition will be run in 4 rounds: Preliminary Round, Quarter-Final Round, Semi-Final Round and World Final Round.
Preliminary Round
Date: 10 to 16 January 2025 (participant can appear during once in one of the dates)
Duration: 1 hour (during one of the dates above)
Mode: Online test
Quarter Final Round
Date: 10 to 16 February 2025 (participant can appear during once in one of the dates)
Duration: 1 hour
Mode: Online test
Semi-Final Round
Date: 25 March to 2 April 2025 (Tentative)
Mode: Online at Home
World Final Round (International Level)
Date: 15 May to 17 May 2025
Mode & Location: Physical at DUBAI, UAE
Preliminary Round
Semi-Final Round
Grand World Finale Round
Preliminary Round
Paper 1:
- Area:Grammar
- Question type:Sentence transformation, sentence B to be completed with 1 of the four options provided.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:Objective,computer marked
- Comments:This would be more challenging if the candidates completed the gaps using their own words rather than by selecting an option but this would require human marking.
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paper Answer key
Paper 2:
- Area:Listening
- Question type:Complete 10 sentences with missing words.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:As above
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate Paper Recording Answer key
Paper 3:
- Area:Vocabulary
- Question type:Candidate is provided with word definitions and a set of scrambledup letters which they need to rearrange to create the word which is defined.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:As above
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paperAnswer key
Paper 4:
- Area:Vocabulary
- Question type:Spelling word which is defined.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:As above
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paperAnswer key
Paper 5:
- Area:Reading
- Question type:A text with sentences/or words removed.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:Objective, human or computer marked
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paper Answer key
Paper 6:
- Area:Writing
- Question type:Open question
- No of question:1
- No of marks:TBC
- Marking:Human marked which would of course incur greater expenses
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate Paper Exemplar responses Mark scheme Marking guidance
Paper 7:
- Area:Spelling
- Question type:Candidate is asked to spell a set number of words.
- No of question:tbc
- No of marks:TBC
- Marking:Human marked
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Word lists
Paper 8:
- Area:Vocabulary*
- Question type:Candidate completes sentences with the most appropriate word from
4 options provided. - No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:Objective, human or computer marked
- Comments:
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paperAnswer key
Paper 9:
- Area:Pronunciation
- Question type:Candidate selects the phonetic transcription which corresponds to the word provided from a set of 4 options.
- No of question:10
- No of marks:10
- Marking:Objective , human or computer marked
- Comments:This task will only work if the candidates know they are expected to know the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet).Any other attempts at grading pronunciation would need to take the form of a speaking exam which would be time consuming to deliver and grade.
- Gatehouse Awards to provide:Candidate paperAnswer key
Each of the above papers would be provided 2 times: 1xC1 and 1xC2
Plus a one-off Sample paper as detailed above
Competition Structure
Preliminary Round will be in 2 phases.
Participant can appear any of the phase:
- Phase 1 – 1 April to 7 April, 2025 (Last date to register 20 March, 2025)
- Phase 2 – 21 June to 30 June, 2025 (Last date to register 10 June, 2025).
Preliminary Round – ONLINE – Multiple Choice Questions – Proctored
The competition begins with preliminary rounds held online. Participants must register and complete a series of tests that evaluate their English
language proficiency. These tests cover:
Grammar: Understanding complex texts and inferring meanings.
Listening Comprehension: Understanding spoken English in various accents.
Spellings and Vocabulary: Engaging in conversations and delivering regular usage phrases, idioms, jargons etc.
Semi-Finals – ONLINE – Multiple Choice Questions – Proctored.Successful participants from the preliminary rounds advance to the semi-finals. This stage typically involves more interactive and challenging
tasks, such as:
Grammar: Understanding complex texts and inferring meanings.
Listening Comprehension: Understanding spoken English in various accents.
Spellings and Vocabulary: Engaging in conversations and delivering regular usage phrases, idioms, jargons etc.
Grand World Finale – OFFLINE – GOA, India
The finals are held in a host city, providing a platform for face-to-face interaction. Finalists compete in:
Reading: Delivering speeches to a live audience.
Spelling & Pronunciation: Spell a set number of words & Pronunciation of spellings.
Writing: Crafting a short writing on given topics.
DATES & VENUE
The Competition will be run in 3 rounds: Preliminary Round, Semi-Final Round and Grand World Final Round.
Preliminary Round – in 2 Phases (Participant can appear in any one phase)
Preliminary Round will be in 2 phases. Participant can appear any of the one phase and one date only once:
Phase 1 – 15 April – 22 April, 2025 (Last date to register– 22 April, 2025)
Phase 2 – 21 June to 30 June, 2025 (Last date to register 10 June, 2025)
Duration: 1 hour (during one of the dates above)
Mode: Online test
Semi-Final Round
Date: 21 July to 31 July, 2025 Participant can appear any of the one phase and one date only once:
Mode: Online
Grand World Final Round (International Level)
Date: 21 September, 2025 to 22 September, 2025
Mode & Location: Physical – Face to Face – OFFLINE – at GOA, INDIA
GRAND WORLD FINALE – TERMS & CONDITIONS, RULES & INSTRUCTIONS
• A minimum of 200 students will be invited to the final round if the number of registered
• Should a country does not have any candidate qualified for the final round, organisation will give Wild Cards to the country depending on the
number of candidates. Wild Cards will be given to only the countries which meet the minimum requirement of registration.
• No free accommodation will be provided for the candidates in the final round. The candidates will need to book the accommodation on their
own. The event organizers may assist with booking the rooms as long as they select the same hotel where the exam and event will take place in.
• Arrival date is the 20th of September, 2025 and departure date is the 22th of September, 2025 after the Awards Ceremony is over. Candidates
may check out the hotel the day after the Awards Ceremony depending on their choice and departure schedule.
• Welcoming Ceremony will take place at 20:00 on the 20th of September, 2025 after arrival of the candidates.
• Full day examination will be run on the 21 September, 2025 from 9:00am to 18:00, and half-day examination will be scheduled on the 22
September, 2025 from 9:00am to 15:00. The competition will take place in the exam venues in GOA, INDIA.
• The event: Awards Ceremony & Gala dinner will take place on the 22 September, 2025. The Awards Ceremony will include meals and drinks
which is similar to Gala dinner as well as there will be an additional show during the ceremony.
• The candidates, VIP guests and only one accompanying person of the candidate will be invited to the event free of charge. The other guests will
need to purchase the entry ticket for the event.
Force Majeure
In the event of force majeure, including severe acts of nature or weather events such as floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, or explosions; war,
acts of terrorism, and epidemics, the trip will be postponed until the situation improves. The final decision will be made by the ESB team, taking
into consideration the prevailing circumstances.
Rules for Oral Reading, pronunciation & Spelling Round
• The Judges and Pronouncers will be in complete charge of the contest. Their decision will be final in all questions. Any problem relating to the
spelling of a word must be referred to the Judges immediately during the competition at the relevant stage. No complaints or appeals will be
considered after the contest has ended.
• The judges listen carefully, determine whether or not words are spelled correctly, and uphold the rules. The decisions of the judges are final.
• Misunderstandings: The judges will not respond to the speller’s question(s) about the word and its pronunciation but, if the judges sense that the
speller has misunderstood the word, the judges will direct the speller and pronouncer to interact until they are satisfied that reasonable attempts
have been made to assist the speller in understanding the word within the time constraint of 1 minute 45 seconds. It is sometimes impossible to
detect a misunderstanding until a spelling error has been made, and the judges are not responsible for the speller’s misunderstanding.
• Pronouncer Errors: The judges compare the pronouncer’s pronunciation with the diacritical markings in the word list. If the judges feel that the
pronouncer’s pronunciation does not match the pronunciation specified in the diacritical markings, the judges will direct the pronouncer to correct
the error as soon as it is detected.
• Spellers are allowed to bring a note pad and pen or pencil to practise the words before the competition (for their use only), but the speller must
then spell the word orally during the competition. Extra paper and pencil are not allowed.
• In competition, spellers may pronounce words before spelling, after spelling, or not at all. However, you are encouraged to pronounce the word
BEFORE spelling to ensure that you heard the word correctly. For example, if you are given the word baseball and you spell baseballs, your
spelling will be considered incorrect. Or, if you are given absence and you spell absent, your spelling will be considered incorrect. The speller
may ask the pronouncer to say the word again, define it, use it in a sentence, provide the part of speech, provide the language(s) of origin and/or
provide an alternate pronunciation or pronunciations.
• The pronouncer strives to pronounce words according to the diacritical markings in ESB word lists.
• The pronouncer responds to the speller’s requests for a definition, sentence, part of speech, language(s) of origin and alternate pronunciation(s)
as listed in the competition word list produced by GSB. The pronouncer does not entertain root word questions, requests for alternate definitions
or requests for slower pronunciation.
• Homonyms: If a word has one or more homonyms, the pronouncer indicates which word is to be spelled by defining the word.
• At any time, the speller may request that a word be re-pronounced, defined or used in a sentence, or they may ask for the part of speech or the
language of origin. But the pronouncer shall grant the request(s) until the judges agree that the word has been made reasonably clear to the
speller. The pronouncer will not syllabify (divide into syllables) the word.
• Once you begin to spell a word, you will not have a chance to change letters once pronounced. A speller may repeat the word orally, provided
letters and their sequence are not changed. The speller must indicate words with apostrophes, capitals and other punctuation marks, and any
accent marks either over the letter or at the end of the word.
• Judges may disqualify any speller who ignores a request to start spelling the word within 1 minute 45 seconds.
• Misunderstandings: The speller is responsible for any misunderstanding of the word unless (1) the pronouncer never provided a correct
pronunciation; (2) the pronouncer provided incorrect information regarding the definition, part of speech, or language of origin; or (3) the speller
correctly spelled a homonym of the word and the pronouncer failed to either offer a definition or distinguish the homonyms. When a speller is
given the definition of a homonym, he or she must spell the word which is defined.
• When a speller fails to spell a word correctly after all additional assistance as permitted by the rules of the competition has been provided, and /
or the maximum time has expired, they must drop out of the competition. The pronouncer will announce the correct spelling of the word and a
greeter will present a certificate of participation to the student. Another word shall be given to the next speller in line. The winner(s) will be
announced accordingly.
• There is an element of chance in this contest. When only two spellers remain with equal points, the elimination procedure changes. At that
point, when a speller misspells a word, the other speller will be given the opportunity to spell the other word. If the second speller spells the word
correctly, the second speller will be declared the winner of Gold/Silver or Bronze medal. If both spellers misspell the same word, both will
continue in the contest with a new word until the judges make final decision.
• In the event of a protest or dispute, decisions shall be based on “Macmillan Dictionary of English” the official contest dictionary. No other
source shall be allowed.
• To minimize disruptions during this competition we ask audience members to turn off cell phones and pagers.
Competition Prizes
All participants will receive a SOFT COPY of certificate of participation (can be downloaded) in the preliminary, and semi-final round.
The World finalists who achieve the highest points in each category will be awarded as follows:
✧ World Champion Cash Prize USD 3000 + trip to Switzerland, Europe – Sponsored
✧ 1st runner up USD 2000 + trip to Turkey, – Europe – Sponsored
✧ 2nd runner up USD 1000
✧ Merit award winner USD 500
✧ Credit award winner USD 250 x 10
All of the participants who take the exam of world finals will be awarded with an internationally recognized certificate in English. Additional
folders which contain memorable gifts, certificates of participation & appreciation for all of the world finalists.
Privacy
- By registering for the competition through our online form, WhatsApp, direct contact, you agree to allow us to use your personal data, including
your full name, phone number, and email, to send you communications such as welcome letters, payment reminders, updates, announcements,
and materials related to future competitions from Chalkk n’ Talkk Eduventures.
Rules of the Competition
- WORDSMITH will be having PROCTORED ONLINE Rounds.
- WORDSMITH is a competition that consists of online and offline rounds.
- Participants can get enrolled in the Preliminaries through individually.
- Participants who get eliminated at any level can participate only in the next academic cycle from Preliminaries with new registration.
- Registration fees are applicable for each round / level of the competition.
- Participants are requested to go through the rules and steps of registration before making the payment.
- Only participants qualified from the earlier levels are eligible to participate in the next level of the competition for that year.
- The Prepbook/ E-Material PDF File and learning resources can be accessed only on enrolment (submission of form and payment of fees)
for that level. - Any participant found using help from external resources and suspected of cheating during the competition will be immediately
disqualified from the competition. - All participants must mandatorily use a laptop or desktop with a webcam for the online rounds. Participation from a mobile or tablet is
strongly discouraged. - It is compulsory for the participants to keep the videos on during the competition.
- The exam slots need to be booked as per the given time frames. Any special requests for conducting the exams outside the time slots will
not be entertained. - WORDSMITH are held for participants seeking additional guidance and practice material. These workshops are optional and are
conducted with an additional fee. - The Finals are held in multiple rounds.
- All instructions and schedules are posted on the student dashboard and participants are expected to follow them diligently to ensure smooth and efficient navigation of the competition.
- This is a learning platform for school students and no requests for sharing any videos of the exam or training sessions will be entertained.
- The decision of the selection of the qualified students and the ranks are solely based on marks scored.
- The decision of the organisers of the competition is final and binding.
Refund Policy
- Fees once paid will not be refunded.
- Parents and participants must ensure that there is no duplicate registration for one student.
- If the participant enrols twice, fees will not be refunded.
- If the participants miss booked exam slots after three changes, there will be no refund of fees.
- There will be no refunds for registrations for any erroneous enrolments by the participants.
- Some UPI payments take longer to get updated. Please wait for a confirmation mail from WORDSMITH. Do not pay again if the
amount has been debited from your account.
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