Mastering your sense of smell.

1. Watch and Take Notes

  • As you go through the video, note any new vocabulary or expressions you encounter. Write down the words, their meanings, and try to create your own sentences with each word.
    • Example: consists of: Made up of different parts or components
    • Sentence: The salad consists of lettuce, tomatoes, and carrots.

2. Answer the Discussion Questions Below

3. Create Your Own Discussion Questions

  • After watching the video and thinking about the discussion questions I’ve provided, I’d like you to take a creative role in our next lesson. Think about some questions you’d like us to discuss together based on the video. These could be about the topic itself, how it relates to your experiences, or even questions you’re curious about that go beyond the video.
    • Personal Connections: Is there anything from the video that reminded you of your own experiences? What would you like to ask me about mine?
    • Curiosities: Was there anything in the video you’d like to know more about or discuss further?
    • Practical Applications: Can you think of a real-life situation where this topic is important? What questions could we explore about it?”

4. Prepare to Discuss in Our Next Lesson

  • During our next lesson, we’ll go over your questions and discuss them together.
  • You don’t need to think of too many questions—4 or 5 is perfect! This way, we can have a fun and interesting discussion during our lesson. I’m excited to hear what you come up with!

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2 responses to “Mastering your sense of smell.”

  1. Yunju Avatar
    Yunju

    I was curious about why certain memories come to mind when I smell something, and it was fascinating to learn the reason. From now, if I notice a scent, I think I’ll remember that smells play an important role in memory. I feel I’ll start giving more importance to the act of smelling.

  2. Sanghuun Avatar
    Sanghuun

    After watching the video, I decided to pay closer attention to the scents around me. I will smell things more closely, describe them, and remember how they make me feel.

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