Back to: ENGLISH LANGUAGE SS1
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In today’s class, we will be talking about homographs. Enjoy the class!
Homographs: Words that are Spelled the Same.
Homographs:
Words that are spelt the same but sound different and have different meanings or origin.
Examples:
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Bow:
(i) Bow (verb) to move one’s head or top half one’s body forward or downwards.
(ii) Bow (noun) weapon used for shooting arrows.
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Minute:
(i) Minute (noun) each of the 60 parts of an hour that equals to 60 seconds.
adj/extremely small.
(ii) Minute- very small, insignificant, tiny, minuscule.
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Convict:
(i) Convict (verb) to decide and state officially in a law court that someone is guilty.
(ii) Convict (noun) a person who has been found guilty of a crime and sent to prison.
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Record:
(i) Record: (Noun) A written account kept somewhere for future reference, (Noun)
(ii) Record: a vinyl disc on which sound is recorded and may be replayed on a phonograph.
(iii)Record: (verb) to keep a permanent account of facts or events by writing them down.
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Perfect:
(i)Perfect : ( Adj) complete without fault.
(ii)Perfect : ( verb) to make something perfect.
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Excercise:
(i)Exercise : ( noun) physical or mental activities done to make one healthy and stronger.
(ii)Exercise : ( verb) to use one’s power right or personal qualities to achieve
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Found:
(i) Found (verb)- past tense of find.
(ii) Found (verb)- to start something such as organization. Note- the past tense of this is founded. E.g. Rev W F Kumuyi founded Dipper Life Bible Church some decades ago.
More on spellings
Study these:
- Amnesia
- Argument
- Wholesome
- Nitty-gritty
- Nincompoop
- Garrulous
- Neophyte
- Dementia
- Dilemma
- Omelette/omelet
- Novelette
- Paedophilia
- gallivant
- Cathedral
- Catholicism
- Dysfunctional
- Kow-tow
- Hypochondria
- Shenanigan
- Hermaphrodite
- Propitiation
- Reincarnation
- Curtain
- Paroxysm
- Parochial
- Anthropology
- Misanthrope
- Mysogamist
- Martyr
- Chameleon
- Hyena
- Cheetah
- Chimpanzee
- Champaign
- Concoction
- Autopsy
- Archaeologist
- Archaic
- Archaism
- Phlegmatic
- Fecundity
- Brouhaha
- Brassiere
- Bazaar
- Bastardization
- Lacuna
- Laconic
- Synchronization
- Synthesize
Reading Assignment: Read Effective English for SS1 Page32 and Grasp the Main Point.
Weekend Assignment: Answer the questions on page 38, number 3 of your Effective English.
In our next class, we will be talking about Comprehension/Listening Skills-Listening to Grasp the Main Points. Structure, Present Tense -Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous. Vocabulary Development: Words Associated with Government and Politics. We hope you enjoyed the class.
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