Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms & Word Relationships (B1) - Lesson 4: Introduction to Homophones & Homographs

Lesson 4: Homophones & Homographs

Tricky Words That Look or Sound Alike

Sometimes, English can be a little confusing! You might hear two words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Or you might see a word that is spelled the same as another, but has a different meaning. This lesson will introduce you to two types of "tricky words": homophones1 and homographs2.

Part 1: Homophones (Same Sound)

Homophones are words that sound the same, but have different spellings and different meanings. 'Homo' means 'same' and 'phone' means 'sound'.

Homophone Pair Meaning & Example
see / sea see: to use your eyes. "I see the temple."
sea: a large body of salt water. "The boat is on the sea."
to / too / two to: a preposition. "I go to the market."
too: also, or very. "It is too hot."
two: the number 2. "I have two brothers."
their / there / they're their: shows possession. "It is their house."
there: shows a place. "The book is over there."
they're: short for 'they are'. "They're going home."
write / right write: to make letters with a pen. "Please write your name."
right: correct, or opposite of left. "Your answer is right."

Part 2: Homographs (Same Spelling)

Homographs are words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings and sometimes different pronunciations. 'Homo' means 'same' and 'graph' means 'writing'.

Homograph Meaning 1 (with Pronunciation) Meaning 2 (with Pronunciation)
read (reed) - present tense. "I like to read books." (red) - past tense. "Yesterday, I read a whole chapter."
live (liv) - to have your home somewhere. "I live in Siem Reap." (lyv) - happening in real time, not recorded. "There is live music at the restaurant."
close (klohz) - to shut something. "Please close the door." (klohs) - near to something. "My house is close to the market."

Usage Note: How to Understand Tricky Words

These words can be difficult, even for native speakers! The key is always context.

  • The only way to know the correct meaning and spelling is by looking at the other words in the sentence.
  • For homographs, listening carefully to the pronunciation is also very important.

In Conversation

Bora and Srey are finishing their homework.

Bora: Srey, did you read (reed) the email from our teacher?

Srey: Yes, I read (red) it this morning. He wants us to write a story.

Bora: That's right. I need to buy a new book for this class; I already knew I would need one.

Srey: Where is the teacher now? Is he over there?

Bora: Yes, and they're talking to some other students about their homework.

Srey: We have a lot of homework **too**. Let's go talk **to** him.

quiz Check Your Understanding

1. "I want to go ______ the market."

  • a) to
  • b) too
  • c) two
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Answer: a) to (preposition of direction).

2. Yesterday, I ______ a very interesting book. (This is pronounced "red").

  • a) read
  • b) red
  • c) reed
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Answer: a) read (the past tense form).

3. "______ going to be late if the tuk-tuk doesn't arrive soon."

  • a) Their
  • b) There
  • c) They're
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Answer: c) They're (They are).

edit Your Mission

  1. My Sentences (Homophones): Write one sentence for each word in these pairs: `see/sea` and `write/right`.
  2. My Sentences (Homographs): Write two sentences for the word `close` to show its two different meanings.
  3. Speak: Your mission is to use the words 'to', 'too', and 'two' correctly in a conversation today. Pay close attention!

book Lesson Glossary

  1. Homophone (noun) - Khmer: សទិសសូរ (sâ-tuh-sa-sou) - A word that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning or spelling.
  2. Homograph (noun) - Khmer: សទិសរូប (sâ-tuh-sa-rup) - A word that is spelled the same as another word but has a different meaning (and sometimes pronunciation).
  3. Alike (adjective) - Khmer: ដូចគ្នា (douch knea) - Similar.
  4. Context (noun) - Khmer: បរិបទ (bâ-rĭ-bât) - The words around a word that help show its meaning.
  5. Pronunciation (noun) - Khmer: ការបញ្ចេញសំឡេង (kaa banhchenh sɑmleng) - The way in which a word is spoken.

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