Sight-skill meaning in English
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Definition
the sight (skill): visual perception, the ability to see with one's eyes
(there are some great) sights (here): (there are some great) places of interest, tourist spots, things to see (here)
Exercise 1
"I'm afraid you have lost your ability to smell!"
Let's look at the main senses! Drag and drop each term to match the appropriate definition.
This sense describes detecting:
Let's look at the main senses! Drag and drop each term to match the appropriate definition.
This sense describes detecting:
• sound with your ears
• feeling with your hands
• odors with your nose
• images with your eyes
• flavor with your tongue
"I'm afraid you have lost your ability to smell!"
Let's look at the main senses! Drag and drop each term to match the appropriate definition.
This sense describes detecting:
Let's look at the main senses! Drag and drop each term to match the appropriate definition.
This sense describes detecting:
• sound with your ears
hearing 1
• feeling with your hands
touch 2
• odors with your nose
smell 3
• images with your eyes
sight 4
• flavor with your tongue
taste 5
1 hearing: "Hearing", auditory perception, describes the ability to listen and perceive sound with one's ears. For example: My hearing is worse since the explosion. It's well known that listening to a Gymglish audio every day improves your hearing. Note the difference between "to listen" - actively trying to perceive sound or understand something, and "hearing" - passively perceiving sound through your ears, or undertstanding something.
2 touch: "Touch" describes the act of 'feeling' with one's hands or fingers, and the sense that it produces. Example: The blind woman uses touch to feel the features of the face.
3 smell: "Smell" describes the sense of perceiving odors with the nose. In the audio, Dr. von Headcold tells Bruno that he has lost "ability to smell" following his automobile accident. Note the use of the verb "to smell". Example: I can smell your socks from the other side of the room.
4 sight: "Sight" describes the ability to perceive an image visually, or "to see". Without "sight" we can't watch television, and without television where would we be? Example: My sight improved when I got glasses and realized that they were helpful for driving a school bus.
5 taste: "Taste" describes the act or sensation of detecting flavor using the mouth and tongue. You have obviously good "taste" if you've done 3 Gymglish lessons so far, Bruno.
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