Showing posts with label Learn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Learn. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

Senses: Final Review

When I drink coffee, it activates all five of my senses (and sometimes even my sixth sense: the ability to find more coffee). If coffee doesn't do the same thing for you, you're probably doing it wrong. (Picture by Ryan Sitzman)

Good evening! Last Friday we finished our last post related to the five senses. It's taken a few months, though, since it was a pretty complicated topic to talk about. So, I decided that for today's post, I'd just give a complete overview of all the other posts, so that you can have them all in one place and you can check any you might have missed.

The Five Senses

Introduction
This post introduced the topic, and also included a video that briefly explained how to use the sense words.

Sight
Sight Post 1 Common Error. This post talked about how to use the words look at, see, and watch.
Sight Post 2: Vision Vocabulary. This talked about all sorts of words related to sight and vision.
Sight Post 3: Video. A video of Johnny Nash's song "I Can See Clearly Now."

Hearing
Hearing Post 1: Mistake Monday. This post examined the difference between the words listen and hear.
Hearing Post 2: Hearing Vocabulary. All sorts of vocabulary related to hearing and ears.
Hearing Post 3: Podcasts. A list of my top 5 favorite podcasts to practice listening skills.
Hearing Post 4: Common Error. Another common error post, this time about hear and sound.

Smell
Smell Post 1: Vocabulary. Words related to smelling and smells.
Smell Post 2: Videos. Two videos related to "smells."

Taste
Taste Post 1: Common Error. A post explaining the difference between taste, try, test, and prove.
Taste Post 2: Vocabulary. All sorts of vocabulary related to taste.

Touch
Touch Post 1: Common Error. The difference between touch and feel.
Touch Post 2: "Good" Touch Vocabulary
Touch Post 3: "Neutral" Touch Vocabuarly
Touch Post 4: "Bad" Touch Vocabulary

So, that's a lot of posts and a lot of information! If you've been following the series you obviously don't need to read all of these again, but it could be good to review some time in the future if you ever have any questions or problems related to the senses. 

And as usual, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to tell me.

As always, thanks for reading, and have a great week!



Monday, July 2, 2012

Common Error: "Hear" vs. "Sound"

"Behind the Scenes at Sitzman ABC": Sitzman ABC has a dedicated team of sound mixing technicians that spend hours and hours getting the sound perfect for each post on our site.
Just kidding. This is just a picture of a guy at a sound board, probably in a recording studio. (Image)

Hello! It's Mistake Monday again, and we're continuing with our series about senses in English. This week I want to talk about the sense of smell, but I don't have a Common Error related to smell. So, for today I decided to do one more post related to last week's topic, hearing. Then, for Word Wednesday we'll continue with vocabulary related to smell

How does that sound?

I hope it sounds good, because that's how it's going to be, haha! In fact, that's today's Common Error: 

Common Error: Hear vs. Sound
DON’T say this:"The music hears excellent."
"Celine Dion sound herself very bad."
WHY?-Remember that last week we talked about the difference between hear and listen. Those are two verbs that we can use when we receive and process sound in our ears.

-Sound is used to describe when we produce sounds. It's a bit complicated because "sound" can be a verb ("sonar" in Spanish) or a noun ("sónido" in Spanish).

-As a verb:
"This music sounds great! What exactly are you listening to?"

-As a noun:
"It was so quiet in the house that you couldn't hear a sound."

Note: It's also common to use "sound" to express your opinion about an idea or some general information, and is often followed by "like":
-"That sounds like a great idea!"
-"Based on your description, Rodrigo sounds like a very nice person."
INSTEAD, SAY THIS:-"The music sounds excellent."
-"Celine Dion sounds very bad."

That's it for today! If you have questions or comments, please leave a comment or contact me. Thanks for reading, and have a great week!