In this oportunity I am going to develop a new topic, that is, the use of senses in description of places. Sometimes senses are used when you are describing places to give the reader a most vivid picture of what you are saying.
In the
Caribbean, people can dive on the ocean watching the sun rising over them.
(Sight)
Did you
visit Rome? So you must have heard the sound of cathedrals situated near the
Vatican ringing. (Hearing)
I recall
India with its aromas of exotic spices. (Smell)
If you
travel through Spain, you should sit in a bar and enjoy a cup of freshly-ground
coffee. (Taste)
Roman Baths
are famous around the world because people relax in the warm waters. (Touch)
Now, try to
make sentences about the picture which has not been described. Here you have some examples:
Sit outside
one of the many charming cafes in Rome and smell the delicious aroma of coffee is absolutely beautiful.
Walking
across the port feeling the fresh sea air is one of my favorite activities in
Cartagena.
What can be
better than enjoying a peaceful walk through a forest in Dublin, hearing the
relaxing sound of the leaves rustling?

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