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Lindsey Lawton and I sat down with Amanda Haverstick to talk about common mistakes in legal writing and how we can learn to Write Right. Amanda is a legal writing coach, writing consultant, and the founder of Writing Law Tutors LLC. She helps lawyers, law firms, and law students improve and fine-tune their writing.You can follow Amanda on LinkedIn.Thank you for listening. Please share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Send your questions, comments, and feedback to summarilypod@gmail.com.Summarily is supported by The Law Office of Scott N. Richardson, P.A.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services. The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice. You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer. The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only. Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.
write…write…right! (Tribute to Run by OneRepublic) Original written by: Brent Kutzle, John Nathaniel, Ryan Tedder, & Tyler Spry Lyrics: Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Back as a small kid Learning to get witty Mom and Dad taught me to write write, write, write, right! Caring about the greats Their books too funny Plugged in And Mom called me Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun, Hun She told me the world out there's tough So make your art bold Listen for the pitter patter of footsteps They're foretold Carve out fairy tales Cause you're in one Girl, you need to write, write, write, write, right! So write, write, right! Write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! And read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read As I was a young kid Uniformed at the ready With books in all my bag bag, bag, bag, bags Never was a time that God didn't show me To trust in Him for everything Breaking my chains Planting love, seeds sown When I get stuck Masterpieces unfold Leave that writer's block in the dust So I'll write, write, write, write, right! Yeah For creepy, seek out Edgar Allan Poe For life lessons, Jordan Peterson's got more than t-shirts in the mall I'll scribble until I can't hold a pen Charles Dickens style Did you get my message? From Stephenie Meyer to Sinclair Lewis Books will keep you young So read, read, read With Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov must murder investigation stall With Pride & Prejudice, Jane Austen will make you in love fall Adore Alice from Lewis Carroll and Evanovich's Stephanie Plum Watching for George Orwell's 1984 predictions Did you get my message? Norm & Ayoade's comedy classics will keep you young So read, read, read And write, write, write, Write, write, write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read Glad I'm not wearing Crane's Red Badge of Courage Jesus, through the Bible, still planting seeds, so many Jeffery Deaver and Linwood Barclay's stories keep twisting Plus magical frights with Stephen King Feeling Bradbury's vibes And Alex Himaya's soul Create a new story One that's never been told With Vonnegut, an asterisk means you're done So write, write, write, write, right! Can't get enough of Chris Sims and Benito Cereno! Adore Alicia Erian's Brutal Language of Love Scribble until I can't hold a pen Reading Mary Gaitskill Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young So write, write, right! A good man is hard to find with Flannery O'Connor For J. D. Salinger, Holden is the Rye's Catcher For Christian authors, seek out Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker Always love C. S. Lewis Fall for Fitzgerald's language Books will keep you young So write, write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read Read, read & write, write, write, Write, write, write, Write, right! Read, read, read Read, read, read, Read, read Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Read those classics Books will keep you young Did you get my message? Write a classic Books will keep you young So write, write, right! End Tribute by Melissa Smith: - Melzy of Wonderland on Youtube - Mel's Music on Spreaker, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Castbox, Deezer, Podcast Addict, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Podchaser, Facebook & - Melissa_Martinek_Smith on Instagram (AKA: MelsMusic)
In this episode, Jake talks about the process of how you can write a best-selling book in a hour a day. He shares the 2 most important pieces of knowledge that you need before getting started; your INTENTION for writing the book and the motivation for WHY NOW. Once you have the answers to these 2 questions then you are ready to begin the process. Jake Kelfer is a lifestyle entrepreneur, life elevator, and coach to ambitious entrepreneurs and freedom seekers helping people write and launch bestselling books. He is a 3x bestselling author, a high-energy motivational speaker, investor, and the founder of the Professional Basketball Combine which has helped 70+ NBA draft prospects turn their dreams of playing pro basketball into their reality. He and his work have been featured on Forbes, Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and many other major media outlets.Follow Jake on InstagramJakes WebsiteFollow Candace on Instagram
Open 2022 Word Count: 37083 Good News Good News Hugo nominations are open through March 15 Team Rejection count: 81 Nebula Awards Finalists announced, and there was much rejoicing! Ditch Diggers update Main Topic: Task Avoidance Hows and Whys Taking action: applying things learned from self-help tips Finding the reasons (fears) we are practicing task avoidance with the writing that needs to be done (perfectionism, sunk costs fallacies, etc) Ira Glass “The Gap” https://www.thisamericanlife.org/extras/the-gap https://gointothestory.blcklst.com/the-gap-by-ira-glass-9651a750408f Taking writing baby steps can build confidence and momentum, and treat yourself March 8, 2022 | Season 18 Ep 20 | murverse.com Copyright 2022, Mur Lafferty | BY-NC-SA 3.5 License
Tools of the ScreenWriting Trade. From the top! Pilot program, audio podcast series for screenwriters. Donald Gold, writer-director-producer of classic TV including Miami Vice, Diagnosis Murder, CHiPs, Rockford Files, and scores of feature films (“You don't create characters around a plot. Characters create the plot.”); Jack Allen, former Vice President of Development (films & TV); screenwriter, Steve Young, who turned his back on Hollywood (and tells why), plus actor Jeff Evans sharing his view of what an actor needs from a screenplay, engage in a lively exchange of advice, warnings and valuable tips. Esther Luttrell (credits include CBS, MGM, screenwriter Te Ata, co-writer & producer Lithium Springs) plays host to these wise-but-irreverent professionals along with co-host, Mojave Beach Productions writer-producer, Patrick McGranahan. Their special guest, novelist Kyra Robinov, represents moviegoers-at-large. Podcast theme was created and performed by David Fesliyan of Fesliyan Studios. A Mojave Beach Production from its Writers Write Right theater. Running time: 1:39. Note: Luttrell's Tools of the ScreenWriting Trade is the only book on the subject endorsed by the Writer's Guild of America. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mojave-beach-productions/support
In this episode, JoDee and Susan discuss writing and speaking skills with trainer Linda Comerford. Topics include why it's important to know the latest in grammar and punctuation skills, how oral grammar differs from written grammar, and tips for writing and speaking more confidently, competently, and correctly. Visit www.getjoypowered.com/show-notes-episode-123-write-right-and-speak-smart-shrm-credit/ for full show notes and links. This episode offers 0.50 hour of SHRM recertification credit. To get SHRM credit for listening to this episode, fill out the evaluation here: www.getjoypowered.com/shrm This episode's sponsors: The JoyPowered® Organization www.getjoypowered.com/books/the-joypowered-organization "Thriving in a Global Pandemic and Beyond" by Dr. Saundra Schrock www.getlevelhead.com Follow us on social media: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter Sign up for our email newsletter at www.getjoypowered.com/newsletter
Let's examine writing each sentence as a question, when we read, then practice our word, vocabulary and grammar skills by answering each sentence question using words and vocabulary that we are practicing and learning. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
I discuss ways to "Write Right" by using (1.Tell me what you are going to tell me. 2.Tell me. 3.Tell me. 4.Tell me. 5.Tell me what you told me.) with Refat, a friend of mine, from Bangladesh, who enjoys learning English and teaching others Bengali. Let's enjoy the lessons, provide comments and share with others! We are collaborating on the development and implementation of "A Random Standard American English And Bengali Spoken Phrase Course" which will be offered online shortly. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
In today's podcast, we have with us, a writer and digital marketer, Bhavik Sarkhedi! Running three businesses in the content writing space, Bhavik, an engineer by education, has capitalized on the wonderful freelancing writing and publishing opportunities available online to build his skill set and amassed a great network of writers! He now runs a content writing business along with these writers and is touted to be one of India's top digital marketers. Today we talk about pursuing writing, braving freelancing, overcoming writers block, negotiation skills required for a writer, the tides of advertising and the new skills essential to build a marketing career online! So hit that like button, share the video with a couple of friends and do not forget to subscribe to keep up to date with all our upcoming podcasts and career videos! BHAVIK SARKHEDI's LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhaviksarkhedi/?originalSubdomain=in BHAVIK SARKHEDI's WEBSITE: https://bhaviksarkhedi.com/ BHAVIK SARKHEDI's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the_weak_point_dealer/?hl=en ------------------------------------- INSTAGRAM: @the_careershow https://www.instagram.com/the_careershow/ LINKEDIN: @The Career Show https://www.linkedin.com/company/thecareershow ------------------------------------- Editor: Siddhesh Varadkar: https://www.instagram.com/sidvaradkar_editor/ Balraj Kashinath Jadhav: https://www.facebook.com/balraj.jadhav.5 ------------------------------------- Music: https://bit.ly/306W5qS ------------------------------------- (0:00) - Introduction (1:38) - Stumbling upon writing (4:35) - How did he develop the skills required for writing? (5:29) - Deciding to pursue writing as a job/ Shift from freelancing (7:55) - Finding a your genre of writing (9:52) - Handling clients not related to your domain? (11:02) - How to network amongst writers? (12:11) - What is your writing process? (15:06) - Dealing with writers block (17:03) - How do you keep reinventing your style of writing? (18:47) - Underrated and underpaid - Problems with the writing community (22:05) - Getting the first customer (24:40) - Getting international clients + negotiation skills (26:25) - Future of Write Right (27:25) - Breaking into creative writing! (28:50) - An Important Advice to Note! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecareershow/message
In late May, host Patricia McLinn was a guest on fellow independent author Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn podcast. Joanna writes nonfiction for authors and is an award-nominated, bestselling thriller author as J.F. Penn. She's also an award-winning podcaster and creative entrepreneur. In the Creative Penn podcast “Discovery Writing And Sustaining A Long-Term Writing Career With Patricia McLinn,” they discussed discovery writing (a.k.a. pantsing), how to write a novel with structure if you don't plot in advance, and building a writing career for the long-term. In this Authors Love Readers “Continuation” episode, Patricia reflects on her interview with Joanna about the current trends and the future of the publishing industry, shares more tips for writers, and talks about why she wrote Survival Kit for Writers Who Don't Write Right. In Patricia's words: “I wanted to write the book to encourage writers who don't write 'right' to respect their process, test it against reality, but not to throw it away. You're given this ability (at least this is the way I feel). I've been given this ability and this is the way the stories come to me and I am not going to turn my back on that. I'm not going to refuse those gifts.” [39:15] For a full Authors Love Readers interview with Patricia and Joanna, check out Episode 54: You Have to First Be a Reader, with J.F. Penn. You can find Patricia at her: Website Facebook or Twitter And: Patricia's Word Watch page You can also go to Joanna Penn's The Creative Penn podcast site, which includes both the original podcast interview with Patricia and a transcript of the show. Thank you so much for listening. We hope you enjoyed the podcast enough to want to support us for future episodes. You can do that with as little as $1 a month by pledging at Patreon. It's vital to Authors Love Readers to have your support. Thank you! Please also consider rating/reviewing the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks to DialogMusik for the instrumentals that accompany this podcast.
I write, you write : we all got something to say, right? This week's episode is about that creative endeavor know as the penned word. Courtny and Kathryn are talking about our own inspirations and the stories our minds are holding onto.
Let's examine writing each sentence as a question, when we read, then practice our word, vocabulary and grammar skills by answering each sentence question using words and vocabulary that we are practicing and learning. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
I discuss ways to "Write Right" by using (1.Tell me what you are going to tell me. 2.Tell me. 3.Tell me. 4.Tell me. 5.Tell me what you told me.) with Refat, a friend of mine, from Bangladesh, who enjoys learning English and teaching others Bengali. Let's enjoy the lessons, provide comments and share with others! We are collaborating on the development and implementation of "A Random Standard American English And Bengali Spoken Phrase Course" which will be offered online shortly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Good writing is remembering detail. Most people want to forget. Don't forget things that were painful or embarrassing or silly. Turn them into a story that tells the truth. ~ Paula Danziger
If you write your own content or have someone on your team writing all of your copy for you, there are some simple issues to be aware of that can mean the difference between sales success and total failure! Check out these valuable tips from Melanie Rembrandt and David Wolf. For additional tips to help your small business grow, visit Rembrandt Communications® at https://www.rembrandtwrites.com and Audivita Studios at www.audivita.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Need encouragement for your writing process? Need an editor that charges $0? This episode is for you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kwmccabe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kwmccabe/support
Amy gets asked this question all the time: how do I write engaging captions for social media? In this episode she shares some of her ideas about great writing for social media and tips for writing engaging captions, including what to do when you’re stuck for ideas, how to structure a caption and how to create content that is valuable to your audience.Links:Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené BrownBird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne LamottIf you want to learn more about writing, I strongly recommend Write Right, a course run by The Good Copy studio in MelbourneThanks so much for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and share it with your soul trader mates!Join our Soul Traders Podcast Community on Facebook (go on!)Have a question? Email us at soultraderpodcast@gmail.com or tag us on social media using the hashtag #soultraderspodcast. You can also find us on Instagram: Amy’s Instagram @amy_snoek Bo’s Instagram @b_o_w_o_n_g Music and production by Dingo Spender
No Time to Write, Right? Ian Rupert has a story to share, and knows it will help others avoid the same mistakes and pitfalls he has faced – but he doesn’t feel he has the time to write it. As we talk about what all he has gone through – the failures he has faced, […]
This month, Write Right will dive into discussions about romance and erotica. That being the case, we are going to flag the episodes for February as explicit. If these topics aren’t your cup of tea, join back up with us in March when we change themes. Are the romance genres a smooth spectrum, or are there clear lines between romance, erotic (or steamy) romance, and erotica? Are there well-established rules for the form? Mariëlle Smith joins us for our exploration of the steamier side of popular fiction.
Here we are, at the very beginning of the third season of Write Right. We're joined this month by Elayna Mae Darcy, during which we'll be talking about beginnings and newness. This time, we talk about new podcasts each of us is hosting, and podcasts we love. Here's a complete list of our recommendations: Elan's new podcast: The Warbler Weekly Elan's recommendations: Steal the Stars, Writing Excuses, Crooked Media's many podcasts Elayna's new podcast: The Convention Kid Elayna's recommendations: Shmanners, Spirits, Esoteric Oddities Craig and John's new podcast: Deep Desires Podcast Craig's recommendations: Sell More Books Show, Lore, The Secret Life of Canada John's recommendations: Tides of History, The Fall of Rome, Revolutions
After a very long (unplanned) absence, Write Right is back! Keep an eye out for the next two episodes, which will be available on Friday, June 29. After that, we’ll be back to our regular weekly programming. Thanks for sticking with us. There are many avenues to building a writing career. Fortunately, a few of them are represented in this podcast. There are as many ways to make it as a writer as there are writers in the world, but there are a few paths to a writing career that are more thoroughly trodden than others. In this episode, the gang talks about their experiences in the various stages of career building and, as usual, meander off topic for a little while.
Let's wrap up Pride Month with a chat with an LGBT+ fantasy writer.Please use the hashtag #GaysidePOD while listening. Guest Info:Twitter: https://twitter.com/JarrodKing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarroddking/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jarroddking www.jarrodking.com www.GaysideStories.com/guests Pangaea: Unsettled Landhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYDU4SZ/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_VNskBb4KA1SPC The Cum Quick:Drop In LGBTQ Representationhttps://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/glaad-studio-responsibility-index-2018_us_5b034b55e4b07309e05b7263 E.U. Nations Must Now Recognize Same-Sex Coupleshttps://www.advocate.com/world/2018/6/05/even-antigay-eu-nations-must-now-recognize-same-sex-couples Audience Survey:http://bit.ly/GaysideSurvey#GaysideCulture:If you’re interested in providing your thoughts on what gay culture is and what it means to you, please reach out via Twitter, email, or leave a voicemail (3min or less).Support:Shop with our sponsors by going to www.GaysideStories.com/sponsors Contact:Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaysideStories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaysidestories/ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GaysideStories/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gaysidepod/ Voicemail: +1-832-821-8279 GaysideStories@gmail.comwww.GaysideStories.com Sounds of the Stories Playlist: https://soundcloud.com/gaysidestories/sets/sounds #GaysideNEWS Blog: www.GaysideStories.com/blog Gayside Short Stories:www.GaysideStories.com/shortstory Gayside Stories is an independent podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gaysidestories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gaysidestories/support
Wherein I discuss how to know that you suck when writing in a new segment titled "Write Right," discuss the pros and cons of our book of the month, The Sea Beast Takes a Lover by Michael Andreasen, bring you an interview with Michael himself, and lament that Winds of Winter just may never come. Uploaded on May 22nd 2018.
Writing is no easy task. Even as I type this out, I would much rather be watching TV or playing with my basset hound. It takes perseverence, focus, and imagination. Today we sit down with multi-award winning screenwriter Rene Gutteridge to talk about how to get started in screenwriting, the process, and even play a little game that puts Brian and Kelly on the streets. www.renegutteridge.com www.okieshowshow.com Support this podcast
This podcast features three different recordings from the 2018 Ohio Educational Technology Conference, which was held in Columbus, Ohio, February 12-14, 2018. The first is an interview with high school students who have learned how to create interactive games using Scratch software. They also have created DIY game controllers using the MakeyMakey and supplies like tin foil, cardboard, alligator clips, play dough, and bananas. The second interview is with high school senior Arthur Bodenschatz, who is part of the broadcast journalism team in North Canton City Schools, Ohio. Arthur and his classmates use an amazing “mobile storyteller” converted RV to conduct professional quality interviews at events like the Ohio educational technology conference. The third interview is Arthur's interview of me at OETC, in which he asked me about my reasons for becoming a teacher and technology director, the pace of technological change in our society, and a few other topics. Two of these three recordings are also available as videos on YouTube and Vimeo, which are linked in the podcast shownotes. In addition to these three recordings, a few reflections on some additional highlights of OETC 2018 are included. These focus on Eric Curts' (@ericcurts) 3 hour workshop "Write Right with Google Tools: Improving Writing in all Subjects," Todd Beard's (@teacherbeard) session on Minecraft for Education, and Apple Education's workshop on updates to iOS 11. Please refer to the podcast shownotes for links to referenced resources, as well as a raft of Wes' tweets from OETC 2018 sharing additional tips and links from sessions. (Since Storify is going offline and doesn't support the creation of new Twitter archives, this blog post will hopefully serve that function to archive these learning takeaways.
This is the the thirty-fifth and final episode of the second season of Write Right. It's been a wonderful, strange, difficult, and expansive year. The podcasters talk about their years in writing, reading, working, and living. The next season of Write Right begins in the new year! Many thanks to each and every listener who gave our program their time. We hope to make the next year of writerly chats even better. WE DEMAND: Watch the movie Kedi on YouTube, iTunes, or anywhere you can find it.
Strength From The Lion’s Den Feb 1st 7pm “Write, Write, Right? The pathway of an author.” Many books, many writers, so many topics, and so many misconceptions. Anyone can write a book right? But what does it take to go beyond writing and become an author? I’ve met many people who want to tell A story, The story, or Their story, but don’t know exactly what to do or where to start. I believe your story is very important and someone needs to tell it, if not you then who? My panelist and I will show you the pathway of an author and what it takes to tell and write your story right! Guest Panelist Shana Johnson Burton, Sandra Aldrich, Allison Randall Berewa
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Ever felt like you had a book inside you that just had to come out...but kept getting blocked?Tom Bird has taught thousands of people in his Write Your Bestseller in a Weekend Retreats, midwifing them through dramatic transformations as they work through their resistance, fears, beliefs, and painful memories that come up when they begin writing.Time and again, he sees them break through to new levels of self-awareness and conscious universal connections that change their lives...and their relationships. Join us and get a taste of the supercharge! Learn more about Tom Bird: tombird.com
Has anyone ever asked you where you book is? Have you written a few words on napkins and paper only to lose them in the shuffle? Have you felt there was a story in you but fear, time or lack of experience has held you back from writing it? When is the time? What are you waiting for? Writing a book does not have to mean it shows up on the local book shop shelf, it basically means, write the words that you hear and feel. Can you start there? What committment can you make and is this something you may just take to your grave since it is so overwhelming?Tom Bird, author of 27 books including #1Amazon Best Seller You Can Write Your Book in a Weekend is sharing his new book Write Right from God: You, Words, Writing and Your Divine Purpose. Tom explains that if you are hearing the words to write a book, have been guided or reminded by others, then it is now to schedule a quiet time and allow the God message to come through you and be written. You can write a book in a weekend, or a few days but the most important thing is to start writing, putting the word on paper or computer. Books can heal, share a story or message and they can inspire other who may be at the same place you are in this moment. If you reach one person, it is done, your message is heard and from there, others will find you as so guided.For more information and to download Tom's freebies visit: www.TomBird.comFor more information about Dr Jeanette Gallagher visit: www.DrJeanetteGallagher.com or www.DrJeanetteWellness.com
Have you ever thought of writing a book as a spiritual practice? Have you ever considered that your self-expression and creativity may very well be the voice of God moving through you… and maybe there is a divinely-guided and conceived book or books inside of you, that are trying to be born through you? Tom Bird says that God always seeks to connect with us and is willing to meet with us wherever we are willing to meet with God.
Play Babz Buzz 018Play Jason Bortz talks about subtext In this edition Babz talks about: Craig Clyde A Christmas Wish Kids Write Right and Write Right by Jan Venolia Inanimate Short winner Pen Pal by Rebeka Hay Overthinking Writing on Spec Adaptations Jaws Why I stopped reading? Subtext Godfather II Big Bang Theory Buffy How stories grow Discuss this show here. Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0Music provided by IncompetechBabz Buzz is produced by Michael Cornetto
Transforming Vocabulary Instruction In The 21st Century Classroom
This ePub gives an overview of the importance of vocabulary development, outlines research based instructional strategies, and gives an example of a vocabulary development activity on homophones.