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ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Given a list of commonly
confusing words, students locate and highlight as many commonly
confusing words as possible in a newspaper article or other writing.
(I, T) Students work in teams to define and write sentences with
commonly confused words as listed by the teacher or other resource.
(T) Students work in teams to use an Internet search engine to find
visual representations of commonly confused words and create visual
presentations for their classmates.
Homonyms
(I, T) Activity student circles correct
word that best completes each sentence
Homonym
Printable Activities
(B, I, T) Activities include (B) list of homonyms, (B) one page of
randomly selected homonyms, (I, T) circle and write the
correct homonym, (I, T) complete the sentence (word list provided),
(I, T) write sentences using each homonym, (I, T), and circle the
correct word (definition is given)
Online Interactive Homophone Practice
(I, T) Online self-checking practice quizzes including definitions
for homophones, homonyms, and homographs
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Commonly Confusing Homonyms List
(B, I, T) List contains commonly confused homonyms including both
homophones - words which have the same pronunciation - and
homographs - words which are spelled the same
List of
Homophones
(B, I, T) List consists exclusively of American-accent homophones
that have a different spelling
Spelling: A Key to Good Communication
(B, I, T) List of commonly confused homonyms including instructions
on how each word should be used
Alan Cooper's
Homonyms
(B, I, T) A to Z list of homonyms including simple definitions
The Free Encyclopedia
(B, I, T) List of commonly confusing homonyms including both
homophone and homograph
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