The Secret To Never Confusing English Words Again! (Homophones)

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Is it the verb to be? Or is it B as in bzz?
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Aww yeah, what's up RealLifer's?! Ollie here. Today's lesson is all about homophones, words
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that sound the same, are spelled differently, and have different meanings. Confusing, right?
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Understanding homophones will greatly improve your listening. And if you're one of those
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people who easily confuses words, don't worry because by the end of this lesson, you will
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be a master of the 10 homophones that I'm going to teach you in this lesson because
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I have a little secret so that you never confuse these words again. But before we get started,
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I would like to give a shout-out today to Aman Singh, who says that having lessons with
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Ollie and with us at RealLife English is everything that you need to be able to speak fluently.
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Thank you so much Aman for such kind words. And if you want to get shouted-out, in one
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of these lessons, make sure you leave me a comment below. And furthermore, if you want
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to be able to understand fast native speech, be understood by anyone, and connect to the
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world, then make sure you hit that subscribe button and the bell down below so you don't
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miss any of our new lessons. Okay, so let's get on to today's lesson and it's all about
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homophones. As I said, these are words that sound the same, are spelled differently, and
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have different meanings. And you might see on the internet quite a few memes, okay. So
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this one is funny. If I never mixed up homophones, that wood bee grate. You could see, you can
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see that wood, bee, and grate are all spelled incorrectly because they sound like other
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forms of the word. English is fun, right? And you can see a few more funny ones here
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as well. I actually love the Reece Witherspoon. Witherspoon is her last name. With, with a
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spoon if you slow it down, with a spoon, and in the second one, it's Reece without a spoon.
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So if you see things like this on the internet, then you know that it's quite funny. Okay,
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let's get on with today's lesson. I want you to pause the video and write down the
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two words that you think are spelled. Be careful because there are two answers for each number.
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I've used the international phonetical alphabet. I've put both the us and the UK pronunciation
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to help you. So pause the video now and see if you can
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get the correct words. So for number one, if you put complement or compliment, then
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you are correct. Sound the same, have different meanings. Let's look at the example here.
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The sauce you made really complements the tender chicken. Wow, that's an amazing compliment.
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Which compliment/complement do you think goes in the first space and which compliment/complement
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do you think goes in the second space? I'm going to give you four seconds.
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Okay. If you put complement with an E, then you are correct, and this complement is a
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verb and it means to enhance something or to make it better. And if you put in the second
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one, compliment with an I, you are correct because this is a noun. And it basically,
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you say this when you want to tell somebody that they have done a good job. So the secret
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is complement with an E is a verb and compliment with an I is a noun. So there's a secret that
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you can use to not get these two confused again. Let's move on. Number two, if you put
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stationary or stationery, stationary or stationery, then you are correct. Let's look at the example
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sentence on the way to the stationery shop to buy some new materials for school, the
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traffic got slower and slower until it was stationary. Okay, I'm going to give you four
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seconds to choose the correct answer. Okay, If you put stationery with an E, then
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you are correct there. Uh, and this is a noun. So that's the secret, right? And stationary
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refers to like your materials, pens, anything that you need for school, pen, book, eraser,
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things like that. Let's continue on. To buy some new materials for school the traffic
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got slower and slower until it was stationary. This is an adjective and it means not moving.
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Okay. So if you hear stationary in the context of cars, it means they are not moving. Secret
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is stationery with an E is a noun. Stationary with an a is an adjective. Easy, right!? If
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today with our Three-part Power Learning Series. To get started today, I've left a link in
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the description below. All right, let's go on. Number three, steel and steal. Hmm. Let's
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look at the example sentence. Someone who decides to steal a car has committed a crime,
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but auto parts are made of steel. I'm going to give you four seconds to think of your
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answer. Let's have a look. Good, someone who decides to steal a car has committed a crime,
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as you can tell by the word that comes before steal, to. Steal is a verb, alright. And it
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means that you take something that is not yours. And the second one, but auto parts
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are made of steel. Here, this steel is a noun and it refers to the silver material that
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we use to build things, right. Awesome. Okay. Let's move on to number four. Pier and pier.
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Let's look at the example sentence. I thought I saw a shark in the water, so I wanted to
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peer off the pier to see if I could see it. So confusing, right? Four seconds to think
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of your answer. Four... Okay. If you put peer with two E's that is correct. And as you can
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tell by the word that comes before it, it is a verb. And to peer means to have a little
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look over something that you can't really see. So if I'm back here, I can't peer. I
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can't look, but if I get closer, I can peer off the edge and that's fine. Okay. And the
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next one is the pier. And you can tell that this is a noun by the, the pier. And a pier,
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if you live near the beach, or if you, uh, go and visit a beach and you see like a wooden
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structure that goes out on over the water and you have like shops and things on
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there. Santa Monica pier in Los Angeles, I think is a famous one. A famous oop, my microphone,
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is a famous pier. Okay. So it's the wooden structure that you go on and it is a noun.
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So you can start using these words today on the RealLife English app. We have been working
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really hard to develop this app. And on the app, you can listen to our podcast and read
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the transcript at the same time. This will improve your listening, your reading, and
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your spelling as well. The app also has a speaking part where you can
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connect with people from all around the world to practice your speaking. If you haven't
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tested the app, what are you waiting for?! To download it today, there is a link down
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in the description below. You can also download it on your Android and we will keep you updated
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of when it's available in the Apple store. All right, let's look at number five. If you
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put heel and heal, you are correct. Let's look at the example sentence. If the heel
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breaks on your shoe, you might fall. However your injuries will heal over time. Oop, I
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gave that one away. Four seconds, four... Okay. If the heel breaks on your shoe, okay.
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So as you can tell from the word before heel 'the', heel is a noun, and it's basically,
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think of your shoe as this, your toes are here. The heel is this part at the back, right?
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The heel of your shoe, the heel of your shoe. And you also have a heel on your foot as well.
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Breaks on your shoe, you might fall. However, your injuries will heal over time. And to
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heal means to cure or to get better. Yeah. Interesting, right. So what
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you've learned in this lesson is that even though some words in English sound the same,
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are spelled differently, and have different meanings, they are often easy to
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identify depending on what part of speech. That is, is it a noun? Is it a verb? Is it
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an adjective? So next time you think, Oh, what's the word?
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Think to yourself, is it a verb? Is it a noun? Is it an adjective or what part of speech
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it is, and that is going to help you to be able to not get confused again, it's the secret,
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right? And before I go, I just want to say, and lastly, bye to say goodbye, I can say,
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I am going to buy some new clothes, or I can say that this video was made by me. And don't
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forget, you can chat with me over on the RealLife English Instagram @RealLife.English. I will
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be there answering all your questions. Thank you for joining me today and I will see you
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next time. Aww yeah!
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