Make a Guess about the text 1.S is the most powerful in changing our mood or helping us remember things. 2.The smell of p makes you think of movie theaters.

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Make a Guess about the text 1.S is the most powerful in changing our mood or helping us remember things. 2.The smell of p makes you think of movie theaters. 3.The smell of burning w can remind you of a campsite.

Make a Guess about the text 4. Scientists are working hard to find ways to use smells more c.

Comprehension Questions 1.Of the five senses, which is the most powerful for changing our mood ? 2.What occurs in your mind when you smell popcorn ?

Comprehension Questions 3. Is it possible that smell sells products ?

according to ~, burn, marketer, mood, powerful, product, recent, remind ~ of, scented, sense, smoke, trap, up to ~

Words & Expressions 1.A trick used to catch or fool someone : 2. the abilities of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste : 3. very strong; having great power of effect :

Words & Expressions 4.A person’s general feeling of emotion at a certain time : 5. the black, white, or gray gases that you see in the air when something burns : 6. to cause something to be set on fire :

Words & Expressions 7.~ 에게 ~ 을 생각나게 하다 : 8. someone who promotes or exchange goods or services for money : 9. ~ 에 따르면 : 10. happened only a short while ago : 11. ~ 까지 :

Words & Expressions 12. Something made by means of either human work or that of a machine : 13. having a pleasant smell :

Sentences  You are in a store looking at notebooks.  The smell is strong enough to make ~  Your mouth begins to water

Sentences  Gotcha !  It was created by scientists. ( 수동태 )

Sentences  The bakery owner ~ to draw you to ~  ~ scientists have been studying ~

Sentences  The smell of popcorn, ~ put you in the mood to ~  The smell ~ remind you of the camp~

Sentences  the campsite (where you went ~ )  Their job is to make ~

Sentences  now the sense of smell ~ a powerful tool they can use  Smell not only brings customers in, but it also ~

Sentences  customers stayed in a store up to 30 minutes longer ~  ~ some candles smell so nice that many people buy ~

Comprehension Questions 1.What are the other places that use smells ? 2. Why do hospitals use different smells ? 3. What smells do offices use ?

Comprehension Questions 4. What smells are useful at homes ?

example words comforting, feel refreshed, go beyond, imagine, lie ahead of, society, work wonders

New Words & Expressions 1.~ 을 넘어서다 : 2. making you feel calmer and less worried or unhappy : 3. the members of a community or group considered together :

New Words & Expressions 4. 놀라운 효과를 보이다 : 5.To guess; suppose : 6. 기분이 상쾌하다 : 7. ~ 앞에 펼쳐져 있다 :

Words & Expressions 1.Your whole life you. 2. I usually after a shower. 3.I he will be here by the end of the week. 4. This medicine.

Words & Expressions 5. It is important for every to agree on certain laws. 6. What he has done all our expectations.

Sentences  Hospital sometimes use a light lavender smell so that their patients can relax ~.

Sentences  Offices often smell like coffee or lemon.  ~ the smell of an herb can be comforting enough to make the whole family ~

Sentences  ~ smell works wonders.  Scientists are working hard to find ways  ~ ways to use smells more creatively

Sentences  Imagine that you can send ~, the same way we send photos.  We would enjoy ~ twice as much ~

Comprehension Questions 