Minimal pairs and what to do with them

There’s a lot of minimal pair stuff out there but a lot of it is badly graded and/ or repetitive, so I’ve come up with some very big lists of minimal pairs divided by level for you to select from and two articles on what to do with those lists. Two more big lists of minimal pairs will go up every month. I’ll try to put the links here when they do, or you can just take a regular look at the EnglishClub minimal pairs page.

Here are the articles and lists so far:

Using minimal pairs in EFL classes – LINK FIXED

Fun minimal pairs activities – LINK FIXED

B and V minimal pairs by level

L and R minimal pairs list by level

O and or minimal pair words by level

And if you liked any of that,  you’ll love this similar post on homophones:

Homophones bonanza!

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1 Response to Minimal pairs and what to do with them

  1. Sandy Mac's avatar Sandy Mac says:

    Ah yes – minimal pairs. Doesn’t that mean a flat-chested female teacher?

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