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Next update: 24 February 2012
Homophone game
Shaun Dowling, Teacher trainer, Cultura Inglesa, Brasilia
This game is a natural follow on from the Homophone dictation and can be used to help the students practise and remember homophones.
Procedure
Note: The game is a competition and should be played in a light-hearted spirit. You don't really want one person losing all of the time so I like to cheat and show the student who is always losing the word so they have a chance of winning.
This game also helps to highlight some sounds which may be particularly difficult for students to hear and write, for example my learners have difficulty when I say the homophone 'heel/heal' / hi:l/ and tend to write 'hill' /hil/ or I may say 'there' and they write 'dare'
Apart from the homophones mentioned in the dictation activity. Here is a further list of homophones I have found particularly useful with my intermediate students.
read / red
steel / steal
tour / tore
rose / rows
weather / whether
mist / missed
hi / high
cereal / serial
scent / cent / sent
bread / bred
dye / die
Board / bored
not / knot
site / sight
higher / hire
mind / mined
sawed / sword
would / wood
break / brake
tire / tyre
heard / herd
some / sum
air / heir
groan / grown
piece / peace
none / nun
allowed / aloud
road / rowed
be / B / bee
root / route
whale / wail
so / sew / sow
he'll / heal / heel
flower / flour
toes / tows
soul / sole
which / witch
bear / bare
deer / dear
bite / byte
here / hear
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