General:
* Gherkin: A small cucumber pickled whole.
* Gnocchi: Italian dumplings made from potatoes, flour, and eggs.
* Gorge: A narrow valley with steep sides.
* Gauge: To measure or assess something.
* Gait: A person's manner of walking.
* Genre: A category of artistic composition.
* Gymnasium: A building or room equipped for physical exercise.
More challenging:
* Guillotine: A machine with a heavy blade used for beheading.
* Gnat: A small, biting fly.
* Gavel: A small hammer used by a judge or chairperson.
* Geyser: A hot spring that intermittently erupts.
* Gherkin: A small cucumber pickled whole.
* Giraffe: A tall, long-necked mammal with a spotted coat.
Bonus:
* Gewgaw: A showy but worthless trinket.
* Gondola: A long, narrow boat used on canals in Venice.
* Goulash: A Hungarian stew made with beef, paprika, and vegetables.
Remember: The best way to learn how to spell these words is to practice writing them regularly!