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Homophones in IELTS Speaking Part One questions

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Homophones in IELTS Speaking Part One questions

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Find and change the word or words which are spelt wrongly on each line below.

Present Speaking Part One questions

  1. Are all yore favourite shops in the same area?
  2. Are sum parts of your week busier than others?
  3. Are their any traditional handicrafts you wood like to have in your home?
  4. Are there any kinds of television programme yew don’t like?
  5. Are they’re any vending machines near wear you live?
  6. Do U often watch movies buy yourself?
  7. Do you have any flours or plants in your home?
  8. Do you live around hear?
  9. Do you spend much time siteseeing when you are on holiday?
  10. Do you travel a lot by plain? 
  11. Do you usually do your housework during the weak or at the weekends?
  12. How do you check your root when you go somewhere you haven’t been before?
  13. How do you chews what software and apps to download?
  14. How do you decide witch shops to by things from?
  15. How many ours a week do you usually spend reading in English?
  16. How much time do you spend on news websights?
  17. How often do you C interesting wildlife in your neighbourhood?
  18. How often do you where perfume?
  19. How well do you no your distant relations?
  20. In general, do you fined it easy to choose where to go on holiday?
  21. Is you’re local area a good place for families to live in?
  22. What do you usually do when you have to weight a long time?

Past Speaking Part One questions

  1. Did you watch more films or fewer films in the passed?
  2. Have you dun many adventure sports?
  3. Have you ever bean to a science museum?
  4. Have you ever mist an important deadline?
  5. Have you ever one a medal or other prize?
  6. Have you ever red any English novel?
  7. Have you ever warn traditional clothes from another country?
  8. In what weighs have you tried to learn English vocabulary?
  9. Were you aloud to have a part-time job when you were a teenager?
  10. When did you last start a foreign language coarse?
  11. Who taut you how to swim?
  12. Who's advice did you most value when you were younger?
  13. Y did you decide to take IELTS?

Future and hypothetical Speaking Part One questions

  1. Are there any knew products that you would like to purchase?
  2. Do you think you will possess moor or fewer books in the future?
  3. Would you like to go on a crews?

Try to find a pattern in the spelling mistakes above, and use that to help and to start checking your answers.  

If your teacher tells you to, use the table below to help and to start checking.

Check as a class, then ask about any you aren’t sure about.

 

Homophones speaking

Choose one of the pairs of words below. Say both words, making sure that you keep the pronunciation the same (even if they can sometimes be pronounced differently). Then say one of the two words in context in an example sentence that could not include the other word, and see if your partner can identify if it is the version from the A column or the one from the B column. Your partner will tell you if you pronounce the same words differently and/ or if your example sentence could include both, in which case you should try again.

A

B

 

A

B

allowed

aloud

 

plain

plane

bean

been

 

read

red

buy

by

 

root

route

cereal

serial

 

saw

sore

chews

choose

 

sight

site

fair

fare

 

some

sum

find

fined

 

taught

taut

flew

flu

 

their

there

flour

flower

 

there

they’re

hear

here

 

wait

weight

heard

herd

 

warn

worn

hour

our

 

way

weigh

I’ll

aisle

 

weak

week

knew

new

 

wear

where

know

no

 

we’d

weed

missed

mist

 

which

witch

none

nun

 

who’s

whose

one

won

 

why

y

passed

past

 

wood

would

 

 

 

your

you’re

 

IELTS Speaking practice

Take turns asking each other three questions from the first page above, not looking above when it is your turn to answer. You can use this page to make sure you pronounce the questions correctly if you like/ if you need to.

Underline the question stems on the previous page that could be used to make different questions, then take turns asking different questions including those words.

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