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January 26
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Today's lesson
In this lesson you will learn about homonyms. You will take a test to check your understanding of homonyms.

Focus: vocabulary
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Hi. In the classroom today you will learn about homonyms.

Homonyms are two or more words that have the same sound and often the same spelling but differ in meaning.

For example the word BANK can be an embankment or a BANK, a place where money is kept.

Another example would be FLOWER and FLOUR.

Other examples would be RED and READ, or LED and LEAD.

Still another example would be REED and READ.

Knowing the differences between these words is extremely important and will be good for your English pronunciation and writing.

Until next time.
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Take the test below. This is a test of your understanding of homonyms. There are 50 questions. Good luck.
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