Learn English vocabulary with the alphabet: I is for “eye”, T is for “tea”...

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English with Ronnie


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A,B,C, one, two, three, I'm here to teach you something that I think is really fun,
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really cool: homophones. Now, maybe you have seen my other lessons on homophones. If you
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haven't, please go take a look. For me, homophones are very exciting because they do one really
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cool thing: homophones have the same sound, so for example, "homo" means same, and "phone"
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or "phoneme" means sound. So, it is one word or one letter, but it will have another word
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that has different spelling and a different meaning. So, it's like you're learning two
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pronunciation words - one pronunciation word - but you get two words for vocabulary. It's
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like a bonus sale - buy one word, get one free! Oh yeah, buyer beware!
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As you can see, I've written some letters of the alphabet, A, B, C, D, okay? So, A,
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the first letter of the alphabet, has the exact same pronunciation, because they're
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homophones, as the expression "eh". Now, "eh" can mean a question, like "Eh?". It can also
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be an expression to check if the person is listening to you, or, like, a tag question.
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In Canada, we're famous for saying "eh" at the end of every sentence. So, I could say,
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"It's cold, eh?". "Good day, eh?" So, it can be used as a question or it can be used just
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as an interjection.
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The next one, the letter B, we have bzzz, the insect that makes honey, so B, bee, and
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be. You guys know the verb "to be"? Oh, it has the exact same letter pronunciation as
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the letter B, so you might see some very strange text messages coming to you. I'm going to
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explain that later, but these will really help you if you get texts, strange texts from
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your friends.
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C, we have the ability to look (see) and we also have the beautiful ocean called the letter
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C (sea).
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G, is an expression like "Gee!". It can mean something that you're happy - Gee wiz! Or
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Gee! It's an expression of happiness.
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I - oh, I, eye, so this can really, really be funny. We can play with homophones and
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we can make games of them where an I is an eye.
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O - the letter O, it can be an expression like "Oh!" and look at this one. Maybe you
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think "What, that's not a homophone.". We have "Owe". Oh-ee! It's not actually Oh-ee,
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the pronunciation of this word is "O", and it means you need to pay someone money. So,
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you can see sometimes, I.O.U. "I owe you" means you means you need to give someone money
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or they need to give you money.
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We have the letter P, we have the green vegetable, a very small little guy is a pea, maybe they're
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brown, and we also have the urine or the liquid that comes out of us, it's called pee as well.
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"I have to go pee!" Oh.
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This is more of a British word, but we sometime use it in Canada and America, but it's predominantly
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British. Q - Queue, this means a line, so in North America we say, "I had to stand in
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line." In British English, they say "I had to stand in the queue.", it's like the letter.
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R - Arr! This is what I was telling you about before with the text messages. So, maybe you
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get a text message that says, "R U here", and you think "What does that mean?" Well,
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R is actually the verb "to be" (are) and U actually means yourself (you).
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We have the letter T (tea), a delicious hot beverage, and we also have tee. Do you play
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golf? A tee is, basically, a little wooden peg that you would put your golf ball on.
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You're not drinking it, don't drink it, you might die.
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As I told you before, you have U (you). So, this is a very, very common thing we do in
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text messages. We're lazy to write "YOU", so we just put a big U and it has the exact
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same pronunciation.
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Y (why)? Cool. Y U? Why you? Why asks the question "why?". So now, you can just substitute
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the letter Y for the question.
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Unfortunately, we don't have homophone or a cool letter for what, or who, or when, sorry
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about that. Not all of the letters in English have a homophone, but the ones that do are
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really fun and you can play a lot of games with them. Do you know any crazy homophones?
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I will see you later, watch this: C U - this 8 can sound like "ate". C U L8R. I'm Ronnie,
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A, B, C, one, two, three.
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