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Hello and welcome, everyone.
This is a new British English accent training lesson.
This one is going to be about
Homophones
Homophones are words which have the same pronunciation
but different spellings and meanings.
Therefore they are a source of confusion in English,
even for native speakers.
But I'm
going to read through this set
and there is a part 2 to come in the future.
Let's get cracking then, with
1st Grade Homophones:
to, too, two,
be, bee,
tea, tee,
dew, due,
ad, add,
buy, by,
in, inn,
see, sea
2nd Grade Homophones:
son, sun,
tail, tale,
I, eye,
or, oar,
blew, blue,
arc, ark,
bare, bear,
but, butt,
dear, deer,
fair, fare
3rd Grade Homophones:
ail, ale,
bait, bate,
hair, hare,
sail, sale,
mail, male,
feat, feet,
leak, leek,
meat, meet,
peek, peak,
seam, seem,
its, it's,
nose, knows,
hour, our,
pail, pale
4th Grade Homophones:
pair, pare, pear,
lie, lye,
read, reed,
soar, sore,
wrap, rap,
knot, not,
loan, lone,
flea, flee,
stair, stare,
boar, bore,
board, bored,
flour, flower,
sweet, suite,
weak, week
5th Grade Homophones:
throne, thrown,
peer, pier,
plain, plane,
waist, waste,
real, reel,
cent, scent, sent,
cheap, cheep,
ware, wear, where,
which, witch,
rays, raise,
who's, whose,
ring, wring,
threw, through
6th Grade Homophones:
accept, except,
affect, effect,
allowed, aloud,
addition, edition,
away, aweigh,
aisle, I'll,
fore, four,
lean, lien,
loot, lute
END OF
CAPTIONS