Homonyms Are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but have a different meaning.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The people Look for some people. Write it down. By the water
Advertisements

Through his courage, his humor, his patience, and his opennessthat Morrie was looking at life from some very different place than anyone else I knew.
High-Frequency Phrases
VERB TENSE: PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
SOME, ANY, NO, EVERY I have some money. I don’t have any money.
HOMOPHONES Words that sound the same but mean completely different things.
MOTHER DAY.
Homophones! Can you work out the homophones using these tricky clues? Two of a fruit pair pear.
Chapter 1 Jim Hawkins’ Story I
Unit 8: CELEBRATIONS.
Thursday, April 16, 2015: You need your warm-up card A Shetland Pony walked into a McDonald’s and waited to place his order. When his turn finally came,
The love apple Unit 1, Chapter 3, p23. PRE-READING.
Third Hundred Sight Words. along always anything.
WoRd CoNfUsIon!. Many words in English sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. Other words are spelled the same but have different pronunciations.
Homophones and Homographs How are they different?.
VY_32_INOVACE_AJ1r Imagine something has just happened to your friend. Make a spontaneous decision about how to help him/her. What will you do for.
UNDERSTANDING PARAGRAPHS. INTRODUCTION A paragraph is a group of sentences. Every sentence in a paragraph is about the same topic. Example of a GOOD paragraph:
PEK LAX. Flight Selection Flight 1: British Airways 267 LAX-LHR-PEK.
LET’S LOOK AT SOME OF THE NEW WORDS IN THE STORY. What’s Cooking?
BRAIN RING.
Created by Verna C. Rentsch and Joyce Cooling Nelson School
mouse shrew Shrews eat insects, seeds, and worms. They are mammals, but they are not rodents like mice, because their teeth don’t keep growing. Mice are.
Preposition Yao & Sophie. Preposition: Used before a noun or a noun phrase to show time, place, movement.
Idioms 1 Chapter 3. Can I help you find something ?  I’m just looking/we’re just looking, thank you.  Yes, please, I’m looking for ___________. A salesperson.
Food Idioms. Apple of one’s eye Someone or something that one likes a lot. For example: you are the apple of my eye.
Practise the dialogue Mother: What’s the matter, Sally? You look unhappy? Sally: I have got a headache and I feel terrible. Mother: Oh! I’m really sorry.
The Monkey and the Pig. Once upon a time in Japan, a man had a monkey. People paid to see the monkey dance.
Little Red Riding Hood 3 rd grade. Mom: Little Red Riding Hood your grandma is sick. Sister: Take some soup to her. Little Red: Okay, I will.
Sun and Moon A Korean Folktale retold by Yunju Chang 2009.
Homophones: Words that sound the same, but mean different things and have different spellings! We look the same, Chip! That’s true, Dale! But we’re actually.
By:Isabella.Costa 5Blue. Pictures ehehehehe Welcome to channel nine news my name is Emily viler and im going to bee talking to u about Isabella bout.
Thank you for coming to Samsbiblestories.com and for taking a look at the lessons I have added. These lessons are the result of years of teaching Sunday.
Complex Sentences. Complex Sentence  Has 3 Parts:  ONE independent clause (complete sentence) (complete sentence)  At least ONE dependent clause (fragment)
Good morning class! Teacher Cat Oral English Teacher School Year.
By:Isabella.Costa 5Blue. Pictures ehehehehe Welcome to channel nine news my name is Emily viler and im going to bee talking to u about Isabella bout.
第二部份 問答 問答 11/28, /28,2007 Would/Could/Should/ Shall/ May/Will/Can 敘述句, 祈使句, 假設句, 感嘆句.
CI 350- Assure Plan Powerpoint Homophones By: Kristen Stephens.
A Shetland Pony walked into a McDonald’s and waited to place his order
by: Joe SHELTER  The Iroquois people lived in longhouses with Huron. Longhouses were made out of slabs of bark. The longhouses were 200 feet long and.
Stargirl By Jerry Spinelli This by Kaylee D.. Summary In the book stargirl many things happen. Lots of drama starts when this really weird girl named.
Meeting 2 Grammar III G0134. Meeting 2 We use the present simple: to say when things happen if they take place regularly: They eat lunch at two o’clock.
High Frequency Words August 31 - September 4 around be five help next
Past Tense. Past forms of verbs are divided in two groups: Regular: You add (ed) to form their past Irregular: They change completely or do not change.
Salt Hello and welcome to another Daily Dose of English. Today’s Daily Dose of English is about… Salt Salt.
Vocabulary To Learn Seven. At the airport you are not allowed on the airplane until you go through the security check.
High Frequency Words.
Near the car. For example Watch the river. Between the lines.
Frye’s phrases 3 rd 100. Near the car Between the lines.
Using Homophones to Create a Funny Sentence
PRETTY POETRY Alisha Mccrorey 4B. Softball Softball is fun Especially a game in the afternoon sun When your patiently waiting in the dugout You must be.
Grammar Present perfect and present perfect continuous.
How I Should Talk to My Teacher
Sorry, I won’t be at work today! A snowy day 1.When I woke up this morning there was a lot of ____ on the ground. 2.The streets were very ____ and.
GRAMMAR UNIT10. Something used to happen: something happened regularly in the past but no longer happens. We also say used to when something was true.
Wedding. Teaching steps Warm-up. Discussion. Reading. Important structures. Language study. Practice.
词汇考查 (10 分 ) 1.terrible( 副词 )____2. potato( 复数 )____ 3.badly( 最高级 )____4. weather( 同音词 )__ 5.push( 反义词 )____6. twenty( 序数词 )____ 7.The teacher often w.
Opposite verbs / predictions.
3 rd Grade Lesson 20 Spelling Words Compound Words.
小学五年级英语 what can you do? 邸阁乡烧盆李小学时宝中. I can sweep the floor. 我会扫地。
Food Idioms “I’m as hungry as a horse!”. acquire a taste for (something) - to develop a liking for some kind of food or drink or something else My friend.
© Sportovní gymnázium Dany a Emila Zátopkových Ostrava VY_32_INOVACE_GLUMBIKOVA:GRAMAT.4 HOMOPHONES.
Chapter 2: Making small talk
Homophones By:jaisey.
Vocabulary To Learn Seven
Practise the dialogue Mother: What’s the matter, Sally? You look unhappy? Sally: I have got a headache and I feel terrible. Mother: Oh! I’m really sorry.
Vocabulary To Learn Seven
autor: Mgr. Soňa Glumbíková
Practise the dialogue Mother: What’s the matter, Sally? You look unhappy? Sally: I have got a headache and I feel terrible. Mother: Oh! I’m really sorry.
MOTHER DAY.
Presentation transcript:

Homonyms Are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but have a different meaning.

2 addressbatcheck armbeamchicken bookbeamschip backcanclear bankcastcleave barkcaveclose basechangeclub

3

4 commandduckfawn cooldustfile currentemployfine craneevenflat dearexactlie deckfallsign downfattie

5

6

Homophones Words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings

8 They cause a lot of misinterpretations, not all of them are bad

9

10 Idle = lazy Idol = a popular person loved by many, sing & dance

11 Patient = a doctor’s client Patience = waiting calmly

12 Whine = complain Wine = an alcohol drink

13

14 1.Ad = commercial, add = something+something 2.Aye = yes, eye = organ, I - ones’ self 3.Ate = eat, eight = number 4.Scene = situation/place, seen = see 5.Sauce = a dressing for food, source = where something begins 6.Flour = cooking ingredient, flower = a plant 7.Cell = an elementary structure, sell = to give something in exchange for money 8.in, inn = like a small hotel 9.War, wore = wear 10.Pi = 3.14, pie = a desert 11.Dear = someone important, deer = animal 12.Read, red=color

15 1.It’s _______ o’clock already? (eight / ate) 2.We’ll talk about this later,____ (I / aye / eye) don’t want to cause a _______(scene / seen) 3.This _________(sauce /source) is delicious! Can you teach me how to make______? (eat / it) 4.I _______(would / wood) like to come along. 5.I heard he _____ in a car accident. (dyed / died) 6.You’re not a little boy anymore. Stop ______ (wine / whine) 7._______ skirt should I wear today? (which / witch) 8.The north and south ______ are really cold. (poles / polls) 9.I’m going to give her a _______ of my mind. 10. They desperately wanted _______. (piece, peace) eight I sauce scene it would died whining Which poles piece peace