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A2+-B1 Adjectives for the 5 senses 2
Students should learn adjectives for the five senses (sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste) because they enhance descriptive language and make communication more vivid and engaging. Using specific adjectives like vivid or gloomy for sight, melodic or thunderous for sound, and smooth or rough for touch allows students to convey precise impressions and create detailed imagery. Smell-related adjectives like aromatic or putrid evoke strong sensory reactions, while taste-focused words like spicy or zesty add flavour to descriptions. Mastering these adjectives helps students describe experiences, express emotions, and write creatively, fostering richer and more impactful communication. First, students need to familiarise themselves with 15 adjectives and check their meaning and use. Then they read the sentences to see which one is needed to complete the sentence. Answers on page 2.
Level:intermediate
Age: +9
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