Homonyms are words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spelling. In this lecture, the teacher explains how to correctly use the homonyms you’re and your. She then discusses each one in detail, how you’re is a contraction of you and are. She then gives sentence examples of the use of you’re. Then she talks about the word your. Narrator then gives viewers some questions about which form would be used in a given sentence. Video can be stopped and discussed in class or at home with parents. Clear teaching and clear examples. Good for ELL students (6:46)