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Found 3 free book(s)Homonyms, Homographs, Homophones - English Worksheets
englishforeveryone.orgHomophones: Words that have the same pronunciation, but different spelling and different meanings. Directions: Choose the correct word. Example: Please try not to (waste, waist) paper. 1. Can I go to the party (to, too, two)?2. This is my favorite (pare, pair, pear) of jeans.3. I (sent, scent, cent) a letter to my aunt in Vietnam.4. The children got (bored, board) during the lecture.
Giving and Responding to Compliments
americanenglish.state.govGiving and Responding to Compliments Noriko Ishihara University of Minnesota, United States Level: High intermediate level, adult ESL students Time: Four lessons, 40-50 minutes per lesson Resources: Handouts adapted from Manes & Wolfson (1981), Billmyer (1990), Dunham (1992) Goals: To raise learners' awareness of pragmatic rules; to increase input to
Lesson: Favorites and Asking Why - ESL KidStuff
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