I have read the storyjumper and I have realized that the words at the top of the page have the same pronunciation but different meanings. I think it is difficult to identify them without listening to the sentence because of this.
It seems to me a creative idea to practice the spelling because when you read the storyjumper whithout a listening it is confused due to the similar pronunciaton of words. With the listening and the contest is more easy to know the exactly word.
After listening it I have realized that it's very difficult to differentiate the words, but if you listen to them in a sentence they can be distinguished despite hearing the same.
This storyjumper seems to me a creative idea to practice the spelling because when you don’t have a listening it is confused due to the similar pronounce of the words. With the listening, the image and the contest of the words it's more easy.
"Some words have seemed difficult to pronounce because I haven't spoken them for a long time, but others I already knew how to pronounce and they were easy."
Jorge Cortés Catalán After listening it the first time I have realized that Is very difficult to differentiate the words, but after listening it some times more I perfctly differentiated.
I think this idea is very fun to learn with, when I heard the words they look very similar but if you put it in a sentence you know what word is talking about.
It is a unique and really creative way to learn how to differenciate this kind of words. I honestly wouldn't be able to say which word is which just by listening to them. Apart from improving our pronunciation, I also take the view that we are also developing our imagination by looking at how she related both meanings through pictures.
I think it is a good idea to practice spelling since when you read the story jumper it is difficult to understand if you have not checked the pronunciation of the words.
It's a peculiar exercise that makes you notice the little differences between words and pronunciantion. After listening more than once, you realised that you have heard differents pronunciation of words than before.
I have read the storyjumper and I have realized that the words at the top of the page have the same pronunciation but different meanings. I think it is difficult to identify them without listening to the sentence because of this.
ReplyDeleteGood to know! Thanks for your comments, Rocío!
DeleteI think that is difficult to identify without a listening. But if you write it not too much difficult.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nieves!
DeleteI think the storyjumper shows homophone words in a creative way with pictures and clever sentences.
ReplyDeleteI agree. In fact, I can tell you it has been designed by a very clever and creative English teacher.
DeleteI think the storyjumper shows different words in a more creative and entertaining way , also that it is difficult to identify without listening.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know!
DeleteHe leído las pronunciaciónes, y me parece una forma muy creativa de aprender a diferenciar estas palabras homofonas.
ReplyDeleteWhy in Spanish? Your English is excellent! Show off!
DeleteIt seems to me a creative idea to practice the spelling because when you read the storyjumper whithout a listening it is confused due to the similar pronunciaton of words. With the listening and the contest is more easy to know the exactly word.
ReplyDeleteI agree, context is essential!
DeleteAntonio Cabezas
ReplyDeleteAfter listening it I have realized that it's very difficult to differentiate the words, but if you listen to them in a sentence they can be distinguished despite hearing the same.
Listening in context is essential to identify them!
DeleteThis storyjumper seems to me a creative idea to practice the spelling because when you don’t have a listening it is confused due to the similar pronounce of the words. With the listening, the image and the contest of the words it's more easy.
ReplyDelete"Some words have seemed difficult to pronounce because I haven't spoken them for a long time, but others I already knew how to pronounce and they were easy."
ReplyDeleteYou hadn't pronounced them in a long time! I hope you could practice them with this!
DeleteJorge Cortés Catalán
ReplyDeleteAfter listening it the first time I have realized that Is very difficult to differentiate the words, but after listening it some times more I perfctly differentiated.
Francisco Parra Luceño
ReplyDeleteI need two times to differentiate well all the words but is a little difficult to differentiate at the first time.
I think it is a fun and creative idea to learn.
ReplyDeleteAt first, it was difficult but after listening to it more times it has become easier.
ReplyDeleteI think this idea is very fun to learn with, when I heard the words they look very similar but if you put it in a sentence you know what word is talking about.
ReplyDeleteRoberto González Alés
ReplyDeleteAfter listening it I was a bit confused but then when i listen it more times I understood it.
After listening it I was a bit confused but then I understood it very well
ReplyDeleteDiana García Fidalgo
ReplyDeleteIt is a unique and really creative way to learn how to differenciate this kind of words. I honestly wouldn't be able to say which word is which just by listening to them. Apart from improving our pronunciation, I also take the view that we are also developing our imagination by looking at how she related both meanings through pictures.
Marta Esteve Ramírez
ReplyDeleteThe first time you hear it is a bit difficult but if you listen again carefully it gets so much easier.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a very fun way to know how to differenciate these words
After reading the book, I now remember the differences in the sounds of these words.
ReplyDeleteI think it is a good idea to practice spelling since when you read the story jumper it is difficult to understand if you have not checked the pronunciation of the words.
ReplyDeleteIt's a peculiar exercise that makes you notice the little differences between words and pronunciantion. After listening more than once, you realised that you have heard differents pronunciation of words than before.
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