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SMELL - LOOK - TASTE - FEEL - SOUND

She is smelling the flowers.

The rose smells nice.

ACTIVE USAGE Smell : koklamak


He is smelling the roses in the garden.

STATIVE USAGE Smell : kokmak


The flower smells good.(Simple present) (iek gzel kokuyor.) The stew smells delicious.

(Present Progressive)
(Bahedeki glleri kokluyor.) The cook is smelling his stew now.

Taste : tadna bakmak


The dog is tasting its food.

(Present

NOT The stew is smelling delicious. The stew smelled delicious.( Past simple) Taste : . Tad olmak This food tastes spicy. (Simple present)
(Bu yemek baharatl tad veriyor.)

Progressive)

(Kpek yemeinin tadna bakyor.) The cook is tasting the soup.

NOT This food is tasting spicy.


My lemonade tastes great.

NOT : My lemonade is tasting great. Feel : Hissetmek I feel sick or I am feeling sick. (Simple present or present progressive)
(Hasta hissediyorum.)

Feel :. Hissini vermek This pillow feels very soft. (Simple present)
(Bu yastk ok yumuak.)

NOT This pillow is feeling very soft.


The armchair feels comfortable.

Look : Bakmak
He is looking at the picture.

Look : Grnmek (Present


My friend looks tired. (Simple (Arkadam yorgun grnyor.) This school looks like a prison.

present)

progressive)

(Resme bakyor.) They are looking out of the window.

NOT My friend is looking tired. Sound : . gibi gelmek This idea sounds good. ( Simple present)
( Bu fikir iyiye benziyor.) This song sounds like Madonna.

Sound : Ses vermek/ almak


The cook is sounding the dinner bell.

(Present progressive)

(A yemek zilini alyor.) The fireman is sounding the bell.

Complete the sentences looks sounds feels

tastes

smells

a. What a wonderful perfume! It __________ like roses. b. I think I recognize that song. It ____________ like the Beatles. c. Have you ever eaten a frog? They say it ____________ like chicken. d. The school is very unattractive. It ____________ like a prison. e. This cloth is really smooth and soft. It ____________ like silk.

Present Progressive or Simple Present 1. Sharons cough (sound) bad. 2. He.. (taste) the sauce. 3. The cloth . (feel) like velvet. 4. Why . you . (smell) your food? 5. This milk(taste) awful. 6. The kitchen .. (smell) of burnt meat. 7. She .(look) at some old photographs. 8. His opinions (sound) bad 9. Your hair (look) great.

A) Complete these sentences with a suitable adjective from this list. awful comfortable delicious professional soft unhappy 1. This soup is wonderful! It tastes _________ ! 2. Turn off the music! It sounds _________ ! 3. Thank you so much! The pullover feels very _________ . 4. What's wrong with Sam? He looks really _________ . 5. I like this material very much. It feels very _________ . 6. I like this teacher. She seems very _________ . B) Complete these sentences, using a verb of the senses. (smell,feel,taste,look,sound) 1. There's a man in the street. He _________ suspicious. 2. I'm eating a hamburger. It _________ awful! 3. We're listening to a band called the Scissor Sisters. They _________ great. 4. What are you cooking? It _________ wonderful! 5. I want to know what's in this package. It _________ unusual. 6. I'm talking to Bob on the phone. He _________ unhappy.

The Sensory Table

Connect the terms on the right with the images on the left. Then make up sentences using the verbs of the SENSES, for example: The SUN is shining. It makes me FEEL hot. The SOAP FEELS slippery to the touch Ummm!! This CHOCOLATE TASTES so creamy!

Here are some adjectives COLD HEAVY TART BITTER WET PRICKLY SLIPPERY CREAMY

that could be associated with the FISHY SHINY SWELTERING HOT SHARP FRAGRANT LIKE ROSES SOFT HAIRY

images: HOT DELICIOUS ROUGH FURRY

ICE CUBES
A DIAMOND RING A PIGEON'S FEATHER

A RED ROSE A BAR OF CHOCOLATE THE SUN A LEMON AN AXE A BAR OF SOAP AN ICE-CREAM A CAT A COCONUT A PINEAPPLE PERFUME A CACTUS A LOG OF WOOD A RAINCLOUD A CUP OF TEA A FISH A 10 POUND WEIGHT

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