Words with Silent Letters- Same or Different
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Homophones of and minimal pairs of words with silent letters review.
Lesson Plan Content:
Words with silent letters the same or different
with homophones and minimal pairs practice
Listen to your teacher or a classmate reading out two or more words and raise the card saying “The same” or the card saying “Different” depending on the pronunciation. If there are more than two, they are all the same or all different.
Label the lines below with “S” for the same pronunciation or “D” for different pronunciation. Your teacher will tell you which section or sections you should look at.
Check as a class, then try to find patterns in which letters are silent.
Test each other on the words:
- Play the same holding up cards game in groups, making sure that you pronounce the words identically if they should be the same.
- Spell a word with a silent letter and see if your partner can identify the silent letter and pronounce the word
- Say a word which has a silent letter and see if your partner can identify the silent letter
- Say and spell a word which has a homophone below and see if your partner can spell the homophone
Level 1
- build/ billed
- business/ busyness
- climb/ clime
- could/ cold
- hour/ our
- island/ Iceland/ I’ll land
- knew/ new
- know/ no
- knows/ nose
- scissor/ skis are
- should/ sold
- what/ hat
- when/ hen
- where/ wear
- which/ witch
- who/ woo
- why/ Y
- would/ wood
- wrap/ rap
- wrapped/ rapped/ rapt
- write/ rite/ right
- wrong/ long
Level 2
- aisle/ isle/ I’ll
- comb/ cone
- honest/ on its
- knee/ key
- knit/ nit
- lamb/ lame
- muscle/ mussel
- thumb/ sum
- whale/ hail
- wrote/ rote
Level 3
- debt/ debit
- fasten/ fast and
- gourmet/ Gromit
- honour/ on our
- knight/ night
- knot/ not
- knowledge/ no ledge
- receipt/ recede
- rhyme/ rim
- sachet/ satchel
- scene/ seen
- sword/ sawed/ soared
- tomb/ doom
- wheel/ we’ll
- wheel/ heel
- whether/ weather
- whole/ hole
- wrist/ whist/ list
Level 4
- beret/ belly
- bidet/ V Day
- crumbs/ crams
- campaign/ champagne
- chalet/ sally
- coup/ coupe
- damn/ dam
- descent/ decent
- dumb/ dam
- heir/ air
- heir/ hair
- iron/ ion
- hymn/ him
- kneel/ Neil
- psychic/ sidekick
- reigns/ rains/ reins
- reign/ Reagan
- rhetoric/ hectic/ electric
- rhino/ lino
- scent/ sent
- soften/ soft and
- subtle/ Seattle
- whine/ wine
- wholly/ holy
- wholly/ holly
Level 5
- acquit/ aquavit
- aghast/ a ghost
- ascent/ assent
- bristle/ Bristol
- bustle/ basil
- cachet/ cashew
- colonel/ kernel
- corps/ Corp./ corpse
- corps/ core
- debris/ Deborah
- depots/ depose
- faux/ foe
- faux/ fox/ fax/ folks
- feign/ Fagin/ fine
- ghoul/ hall/ goal
- gnash/ Nash
- gnash/ gash
- gnat/ nut
- the gnats/ the Nats
- gnaw/ nor
- gnaw/ no/ gore
- gnome/ norm
- jamb/ jam
- knap/ cap
- knap/ nap
- knead/ kneed/ need
- knoll/ coal
- limb/ limp
- moisten/ moist and
- nestle/ Nestle
- numb/ number
- pestle/ pest
- plumb/ plum
- pseud/ sued
- pseud/ pseudo
- rapport/ report
- succumb/ scum
- thistle/ this’ll
- valet/ ballet
- whet/ wet
- whey/ way/ weigh
- womb/ Womble
- wreck/ rec
- wrest/ rest
- wretch/ retch
- wriggle/ wiggle
- wring/ ring
- writ/ lit
- writhe/ lithe
- wronged/ longed
- wrought/ wart
- wrung/ rung
- wry/ rye
- wry/ why
Homophones of words with silent letters practice
Write a word which has exactly the same pronunciation as each word below but is spelt with a silent letter.
Level 1
billed clime
our new
no nose
wear witch
Y wood
rap rapped/ rapt
rite/ right
Level 2
I’ll nit
mussel rote
Level 3
night not
seen sawed/ soared
we’ll weather
hole
Level 4
dam air
him Neil
rains/ reins sent
wine holy
Level 5
kernel core
foe Nash
the Nats nor
jam nap
need plum
sued wet
way/ weigh rec
rest retch
ring rung
rye
Check above. Other answers might sometimes be possible, so please check with your teacher if you wrote something different.
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