Different spelling - same sound
Many words in English have different spellings but are
pronounced exactly the same. These words are called
"homophones". Here are 7 examples:
1. sea, see
2. for, four
3. hear, here
4. one, won
5. knight, night
6. him, hymn
7. to, too, two
What can we learn from all this? We can learn that the *sound*
of a word is more important than the spelling. English is not
"phonetic". That means that the spelling and the sound do not
always match.
Of course, it is good to spell correctly. But to help you
understand spoken English and many rules of English, you should
think first about the sound of the words. Do not worry too much
at first about the spelling.