Words Matter: A Guide to Commonly Misused Words and Homophones
Words Matter: A Guide to Commonly Misused Words and Homophones
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English GrammarLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)
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Words Matter: A Guide to Commonly Misused Words and Homophones
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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to identify and correctly use commonly misused words and homophones in written and spoken communication.
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Introduce the learning objective and explain to students what they will be able to do by the end of the lesson.
What are Homophones?
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples include 'their' and 'there', 'to' and 'too', and 'piece' and 'peace'.
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Define homophones and provide examples to help students understand the concept.
Commonly Misused Words: Affect vs. Effect
Affect is a verb meaning to influence or have an impact on something. Effect is a noun meaning the result or outcome of something. Many people confuse the two and use them incorrectly.
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Explain the difference between affect and effect, and provide examples of correct usage.
Commonly Misused Words: Your vs. You're
Your is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership. You're is a contraction of 'you are'. These two words are often used incorrectly.
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Point out the difference between your and you're, and give examples to help students remember the correct usage.
Commonly Misused Words: Its vs. It's
Its is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership. It's is a contraction of 'it is' or 'it has'. These two words are often used incorrectly.
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Explain the difference between its and it's, and provide examples of correct usage.
Tips for Avoiding Common Mistakes
To avoid using words incorrectly, proofread your work, use a dictionary or spell-checker, and ask someone else to review your writing.
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Provide tips for avoiding common mistakes and encourage students to practice using correct grammar and spelling in their writing and speech.
Which of the following correctly uses the misused word 'affect'?
A
The new policy will impact all employees.
B
The new policy will infect all employees.
C
The new policy will affect all employees.
D
The new policy will effect all employees.
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Which of the following correctly uses the homophone pair 'allowed' and 'aloud'?
A
She was allowed to sing allowedly.
B
She was allowed to sing aloud.
C
She was aloud to sing aloudly.
D
She was aloud to sing allowed.
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Which of the following correctly uses the homophone pair 'hear' and 'here'?
A
I can here the music from there.
B
I can hear the music from there.
C
I can hear the music from here.
D
I can here the music from hear.
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Which of the following correctly uses the homophone pair 'two', 'too', and 'to'?
A
I have two cats.
B
I'm going to the store, to.
C
I have too cats.
D
I'm going to the store, too.
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Which of the following correctly uses the homophone pair 'there' and 'their'?