The 5 Senses & Perception
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Adjectives of Perception 🎬
Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to use powerful adjectives to describe exactly what you see, feel, and hear. Notice how words like "deafening" and "transparent" create vivid images!
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Hi Sokha! "Overhear" is an accident (you did not mean to hear them). "Eavesdrop" is secret and intentional (you are secretly listening to them on purpose). 👂
Is "Aroma" the same as "Odor"?
Great question! "Aroma" is always a pleasant, pleasant smell (like coffee or food). "Odor" can be neutral, but it is often used for bad smells. Use "Aroma" for good things! ☕
Why do we say "I see" when we mean "I understand"?
In English, vision is often tied to comprehension. "Seeing" the situation clearly means your mind understands it completely. It's a very common metaphor! 👀
Teacher, what is the difference between "overhear" and "eavesdrop"?