Read the list of homophones and:
1. Highlight the pairs you didn't know that were homophones.
2. Spot the odd man out: only ONE pair is composed by two words that are NOT homophones.
3. Write five more pairs of homophones (not included in the list).
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Read the list of homophones and:
1. Highlight the pairs you didn't know that were homophones.
2. Spot the odd man out: only ONE pair is composed by two words that are NOT homophones.
3. Write five more pairs of homophones (not included in the list).
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3 comments:
Wow! How interesting! Not only have I corrected my pronunciation (I've found pairs that I didn't know they were homophones), but also I've learned the meaning of a few words. It has been like a challenging game. I think I have found 2 pairs of words that are not really homophones: AFFECT- EFFECT and EMIGRATE-IMMIGRATE.
As always, ... Thank you teacher!
You beat me! You found two extra I thought they were homophones (actually phonemes /e/ and /ɪ/ tend to become /ə/ in unstressed positions). Affect /ə′fekt/ vs Effect /ɪˈfekt/
The pair I found (I think I mentioned in class) was further /ˈfɜːðə/ vs farther /ˈfɑːðə/
Yes, you're right! You insisted in class on the difference in meaning between "further" and "farther". As I saw them in the list, I remembered what you said about the difference in meaning, you fooled me and I didn't check the pronunciation of them ;)
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