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1 Collocation: Our Senses
Use of English Collocation: Units 43 – 45

2 Introduction We will cover… The common collocations of…
Colours Lights Texture Taste and Smell Some metaphorical collocations in writing related to our senses

3 Colour The colours clash The colour runs / fades Subdued colours
Colours not going well with each other E.g. bright yellow VS. bright green The colour runs / fades Colour going off Subdued colours Dark / boring colours Opposite: bright / strong Add a touch of colours Put in some different colours

4 Light Growing dark Pitch dark A flickering candle / a twinkling star
Getting dark Pitch dark Completely dark A flickering candle / a twinkling star Shining unsteadily Beam of light Ray of light Pinpoint of light

5 Light A faint glow of dawn Tinged with + (colour) The glare of the sun
A weak beam of light before sunrise Tinged with + (colour) Lightly-shaded The glare of the sun Strong shiny light

6 Texture Hair Skin Water / Sea Dry VS. Greasy Dry VS. Oily
Smooth VS. Rough Water / Sea Smooth VS. Choppy / Rough

7 Texture Road / Flight Pillow / Bed / Ground Meat Pencil / Knife
Smooth VS. Bumpy Pillow / Bed / Ground Soft VS. Firm / Hard Meat Tender VS. Tough Pencil / Knife Sharp VS. Blunt

8 Taste and Smell Positive: Fragrant perfume
Distinctive aroma (pleasant smell of food and drink) Wafting (moving gently through the air) smell Fresh scent Subtle (not obvious = a whiff of) flavour An acquired taste (something you dislike at first yet becoming something you like after trying)

9 Taste and Smell Negative:
Acrid smoke (causing a burning feeling in your throat) Noxious fume (=poisonous gas) Foul-smelling Body odour (bad smell caused by sweat) Overpowering stink Revolting stench

10 Metaphorical Collocations
A grey area = an unclear area E.g. The law about downloading from the Internet seems to be a grey area. Add colour to = make something interesting E.g. The trip to China added colour to our life. Green issues = environmental issues

11 Metaphorical Collocations
Blacken (one’s) name = destroy someone’s reputation Shed / Throw some light on = explain E.g. The student is trying hard to shed / throw some light on his project to his class. Cast a shadow over = make something less happy E.g. My sister’s illness cast a shadow over our Christmas celebration.

12 Metaphorical Collocations
(be) under the shadow of = receive less attention E.g. Jim has been under the shadow of his talented brother. Has a sharp tongue = always saying unkind things Coarse jokes = vulgar (rude) jokes / jokes in bad taste

13 Metaphorical Collocations
Leave a bad / unpleasant taste in (one’s) mouth = leave an unpleasant memory E.g. The SARS has left a bad / unpleasant taste in a lot of HK people’s mouth. Smell danger = feel the coming of danger Get the flavour of = get a general idea of something E.g. I couldn’t hear every word he said, but I got the flavour of what he meant.

14 ~The End~


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