Meeting 11 Vocab
Meeting 11 Vocab
Meeting 11 Vocab
MEETING 11
HOMOGRAPH
A. LEARNING OBJECTIVE
In this meeting students will learn about the definition of homograph and some
examples of homograph.. At the end of lesson, students are expected to be able to:
1.1. define the meaning of homograph
1.2. Justify the example of homograph
B. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Learning Objective 1.1 :
Definition of Homopgraph
Homograph based on Gordon (1998:131) is a word that spell alike but having
different definition. Homograph is divided into Homo and Graph. ‘Homo’ merges
homos from Greek language that has a meening ‘same’ and ‘graph’ that has a
meaning ‘to write’. It talks about two words that that spell the same but have
different pronunciation and meaning. If two words are written indetically but having
different meaning, it is called a homograph.
Sometimes, homograph make us confuse to hear and see at the glance, but
when you read in the context of the sentence, you will be differentiate the meaning
for each homograph.
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C. COMPREHENSION QUESTION
Part 1: Identify the following pairs of words. If they are homographs write (√)
but if they are not write (X).
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Part II: Answer the exercise about homograph and phrasal verb carefully based
on the option below.
Page Story Yard Bill
Seal Ring Pound Tape
Teeth Switch File Ball
D. REFERENCE
Book:
Gordon, Jo Ann. 1998. Vocabulary Building. South Carolina: Super Duper Publication.
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