THINK! How many senses are there? Which do you think you use most? Which is your strongest sense? 1. Look at photos 1- 5 and match them with the senses in the box. 2. Read the magazine quiz and complete the table with the words in blue. Listen and check. 3. Do the quiz. Which sense is the most important for you? Compare your result with a partner's. 4. Watch or listen. What is each person talking about? Match speakers: Alicia, Emma, Will, Paul and Zara with photos A-E.
THINK! What smells can you remember from when you were younger? Is there a connection between smells and memory? 1. Read the article. Then complete the headings for paragraphs A-C with the words in the box. 2. Read and listen to the article again and write true or false. Correct the false sentences. 3. Find synonyms in the text for the words below. 4. VOCABULARY PLUS. Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
1. Cover the article on page 20. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Then check your answer. 2. Read the sentences in exercise 1 again. Then choose the correct words to complete the rules. 3. Complete the sentences with the correct present perfect form of the verbs in brackets. 4. Read the Study Strategy. Complete the sentences using the present perfect form of the verbs. 5. Study the examples and complete the rules with for and since.
THINK! When was the last time that you had a memorable day? What did you do? 1. Match adjectives 1-6 with the extreme adjectives in blue in the questionnaire. Then listen and check. 2. Listen and order photos A-C. Which questions from the questionnaire are the people answering? 3. Read sentences 1-5 in exercise 4. Decide what type of answer you should be listening for: age, noun, distance, reason or adjective. 4. Listen again and complete the sentences. Were your answers in exercise 3 correct?
1. Complete 1-5 with the words in the box. How do you say ever in Vietnamese? 2. Read the sentences in exercise 1 again. Then choose the correct answer to complete the rule. 3. Order the words to make questions. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner. 4. Write questions for the answers using the present perfect and the words in brackets. 5. Study examples a-d. Then answer questions 1-3.