Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Tangible means
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Tangible means capable of being touched or felt; having real substance Synonyms: palpable, touchable, actual Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Examples: 1. He liked the tangible qualities of printed books rather than e. Books. 2. The buildings in Florence, Italy have a tangible connection to the past. 3. There are tangible benefits to graduating secondary school. Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Which illustrations correctly convey something tangible? 1 4 2 5 3 6 Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 True or false? 1) The prisoners had a tangible freedom because they were living life behind bars. 2) The internet is a tangible object that can touched and explored. 3) The protesters felt change was tangible, so they began their march throughout the city. 4) The tangible benefit of exercise is a long, healthy and happy life. 5) The tangible love was captured in the unspoken way they looked at each other. 1) False 2) False 3)True 4)True 5) False Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Which of these uses the word tangible correctly? There was a tangible tension in the air when the match went into overtime. His anger became tangible when his fist shattered the windscreen. A natural vitamin D is a tangible result of sitting in the sunshine. 1 Cloud data storage is a tangible place where you can sort through your files. 4 2 The church provided its visitors with a tangible sense of peace. 5 3 The detective was able to tangibly collect the suspect’s guilt in the sand. 6 Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Which of these use the word tangible incorrectly? The inspector had tangible grounds for suspicion. 1 Purchasing a home provides a tangible security for the future. 4 The bath provided a tangible happiness. 2 The young employee had tangible ambition for progress. 5 The waiter provided tangible relief for my hunger when the food arrived. 3 The boy had tangible fear when hiding. 6 Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Have you ever…? What would make someone…? Think of… 1. What would make someone think that life is tangible? 2. Have you ever seen something that is full of tangibility ? 3. Think of a tangible period. What made it tangible? 4. Have you ever felt that it was a time of tangibility? Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Can…? Might…? Could…? 1. Can something be tangible and intangible at the same time? 2. Might people disagree on whether something is tangible? 3. Can tangibility be a bad thing? 4. Might a relationship be tangible? 5. Might a foreign situation be tangible? Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Finish these sentences 1. The tangible fame of the celebrity was seen by… 2. Although the tangible confidence of her best friend bothered her, she still… 3. As she reached for the water, she realised… 4. His feelings of tangibility were misunderstood because… Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Finish these sentences 1) Despite the zoo keeper’s tangible sense of care , she was still fired from her job. 2) The zoo keeper, who__________, managed to …………………. 3)The teacher’s ________hard work ensured that______ ……………. . exams. Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
Vocabulary Instruction Tangible 15 December 2021 Finish these sentences 1) The acrobat had a tangible sense of confidence, so she continued to try increasingly dangerous stunts 2) The acrobat, whose________________, managed to … 3) Because of her tangible dedication to her profession, she……………… Meaning: capable of being touched or felt; having real substance
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