1. What are homophones?
Choose the correct options to complete the definitions.
What are the following examples? Homophones, homographs or homonyms?
2. Homophones.
Read the rhymes. Can you guess and type in the missing word?
Note: The pronunciation of some words can vary depending on where the speaker is from. For example: saw and sore are pronounced differently in American English but the same in British English. The rhymes below are in British English.
3. Meaning.
Now match words from the previous exercise to their definitions in the context of the rhymes.
4. Sound and spelling.
Different letter combinations can correspond to the same sound. For example:
see and sea, meet and meat.
Put the words into the correct category according to their vowel sounds.
See the list of words. Listen and repeat the words.
5. Practice.
Now practise the rhymes. Then, record yourself and compare it to the original recording.